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Paper Cut In China: Facial Makeup of Peking Opera – Hardcover Art Book – Bilingual Edition

SKU: 8709-11458845
$28.00
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Paper Cut In China: Facial Makeup of Peking Opera – Hardcover Art Book – Bilingual Edition

This isn't just a book; it's a window into the beautiful world of traditional Chinese art. "Paper Cut In China" showcases the incredible skill of paper cutting, brought to life through vibrant depictions of the symbolic facial makeup from Peking Opera. This is a must-have for any collector of Asian art or enthusiast of Chinese culture. The images are a visual feast, and the quality of the book itself is exceptional.

Condition: Excellent pre-owned condition. The book and slipcase show minimal signs of wear and tear. All pages are clean and vibrant with no rips, tears, or markings. The slipcase is in fantastic shape, protecting the book perfectly.

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