Image 3, A Quarterly of The Visual Arts , 1949

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The drawings of Leonard Rosoman by Michael Middleton
The Santos of New Mexico by Mitchell Wilder
The graphic work of George Stubbs by Basil Taylor
The wood engravings of Ethelbert White by Thomas Balston
Doubt concerning auto- lithography by Peter Floud

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Image 3, A Quarterly of The Visual Arts , 1949
Image 3, A Quarterly of The Visual Arts , 1949
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