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Adman : Warhol Before Pop, Hardcover Art Book

SKU: 8659-1607583
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Adman : Warhol Before Pop, Hardcover Art Book


Adman focuses on the formative years of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists, Andy Warhol. 

With more than 150 illustrations including rare drawings and photographs, Adman explores this early phase of Andy Warhol’s art practice and his career in advertising between 1949 and 1961.


Format: Hardcover 

Language: English 

Number Of Pages: 248

Published: 1st April 2017

Publisher: Art Gallery of New South Wales 

Country of Publication: AU

Dimensions (cm): 26.3 x 21.4  x 2.8 

Condition is very good.


Condition
Used: very good
Books Types
Arts & Photography

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