Furniss, 2011 - Google Patents
How to Draw in Pen and Ink-The Art of IllustrationFurniss, 2011
- Document ID
- 9409655024304957815
- Author
- Furniss H
- Publication year
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- 239000000123 paper 0 description 42
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