Radical Art: Printmaking and the sale Left in 1930s New York

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Radical Art: Printmaking and the sale Left in 1930s New York, by Helen Langa Published by University of California Press 2004 First edition Hardcover cloth 342pp illustrated.
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by Helen Langa. Published by University of California Press, 2004. First edition. Hardcover, cloth. 342pp., illustrated. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket, minor bump bottom corner rear board.

"During the 1930s, the era of the Depression and the New Deal, American artists transformed printmaking into one of sale the decade's most exciting forms of art. As a cheap, vital, and egalitarian means of artistic expression, prints came close to realizing the ideal of creating "art for the millions."

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