Contemporary Ceramics in Lebanon

This book showcases the work of twenty featured artists from the first group exhibition of contemporary ceramists in Lebanon, and thus is the first of its kind. Innovation in fine arts at AUB goes back at least to 1929, when the University hosted first solo exhibition in Lebanon with the work of Lebanese artist Mustafa Farroukh. ​This is a publication of the Project Steering Committee for an Arts Center at AUB.
Provider: AUB Press
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 Author: The Arts Center At AUB

 Language: English
 Subject: Art & Architecture​
 Publication Date: 2001
 Number of Pages: 48
 Book Dimensions: 26 x 20.8 cm 
 Cover Type: Paperback

 

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