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... once told me how he discovered the man to do the woodcuts for his New England georgics . It was just a simple scene he saw . He didn't know the artist from Adam , but Frost knew he was the man he was after . For in those few square ...
... once told me how he discovered the man to do the woodcuts for his New England georgics . It was just a simple scene he saw . He didn't know the artist from Adam , but Frost knew he was the man he was after . For in those few square ...
Page xiii
... Once I called J. J.'s attention to the fact that he had never done what I think ought to be the Great Seal of these United States instead of the ancient Roman bird of that happens to perch on our state . It is the most American design I ...
... Once I called J. J.'s attention to the fact that he had never done what I think ought to be the Great Seal of these United States instead of the ancient Roman bird of that happens to perch on our state . It is the most American design I ...
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... once , doing fine machined parts on a rifle so accurate and so long in making that it was no use for war purposes . So Lankes branched out into wood and became an artist . Which is a good modern equivalent of beating a sword into a ...
... once , doing fine machined parts on a rifle so accurate and so long in making that it was no use for war purposes . So Lankes branched out into wood and became an artist . Which is a good modern equivalent of beating a sword into a ...
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