Nature in Art: A Celebration of 300 Years of Wildlife Paintings

(1991)
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Based upon the spectacular collection of the International Centre for the Wildlife Art, near Gloucester, this beautiful volume includes more than 100 exquisite colour reproductions of watercolour and oil paintings, sketches and engravings. An illuminating text sets the historical scene and places in context the various techniques and the artists who used them, from the early 1700s, right up to the present day.

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