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From Tropical Wood/Dari Kayu Hutan Tropika - National Art Gallery
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From Tropical Wood/Dari Kayu Hutan Tropika
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National Art Gallery
This is a catalogue of a collaborative effort between the National Art Gallery and the Forest Research Institute to hold both a workshop and an exhibition highlighting the variety of woodwork craft that existed in Malaysia at the end of the 20th century. The craftsmen participating came from both the Malay community and the indigenous communities throughout the country. The products of their work mostly follow traditional themes, but examples of more modern art are included as well. Near Fine Paperback. 30 pages with colour photographs of the completed works.
Weight: 0.4 kg Post free within Malaysia
Published by: National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur 1995
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Apart from minimal cover wear, the book looks new
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