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Publisher: Ipso Facto Publications Corporation Summary: Edward Lucie-Smith, internationally known as an art critic, publishes his first volume of photography with Flesh and Stone. The designs produced by the most informal and spontaneous of all human activities -- the act of love -- are contrasted with photographs of sculpture engaged in the same act.
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Pub Date: 1900Publisher: Ipso Facto Publications Corporation Summary: Edward Lucie-Smith, internationally known as an art critic, publishes his first volume of photography with Flesh and Stone. The designs produced by the most informal and spontaneous of all human activities -- the act of love -- are contrasted with photographs of sculpture engaged in the same act.
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Publisher: Ipso Facto Publications Corporation
9781893263109
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189326310X
Pub Date: 1900
Publisher: Ipso Facto Publications Corporation
Edward Lucie-Smith, internationally known as an art critic, publishes his first volume of photography with Flesh and Stone. The designs produced by the most informal and spontaneous of all human activities -- the act of love -- are contrasted with photographs of sculpture engaged in the same act.
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