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Les Blakebrough : ceramics / Jonathan Holmes
Bib ID 3513020
Format BookBook
Author
Holmes, Jonathan
 
Description Fishermans Bend, Vic.: Craftsman House, 2005 
143 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. 25 cm. 
ISBN 0975730398 : 
Series

Living treasures: masters of Australian craft

Notes

"Published to coincide with the exhibition, Les Blakebrough: ceramics, shown from 19 November 2005-15 January 2006 at Object Gallery, Sydney before touring Australia."--T.p. verso.

Bibliography: p. 139-143.

Subjects Blakebrough, Les, - 1930-  |  Potters - Australia - Biography.  |  Pottery - Australia.
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Ceramics

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