Description: Offered here is " Anne Packard Introspective " by David Michaelis, published by Skylark Press and Claude Villani Enterprises in 2009. This volume features the life story of American painter Anne Packard, as seen through the eyes of author David Michaelis, with accompanying color images of Packard's artwork. Also features an essay by art critic Peter Frank, and photographs by Joel Meyerowitz. There is also included a 30-minute DVD documentary of Packard's life written and directed by Emily Lau. This volume is BRAND NEW -- still in its original shrink wrap. The hardcover book has black cloth-covered boards, with title and image blind stamped on the cover, and Packard's name blind stamped on the spine. Navy blue unclipped ($95) dust jacket. Accompanying photographs of the interior of the book are from a different copy of the book; the copy sent to you will still be in its original wrap. If you would like to see more photos of this item, or if you have any questions, please send a message. To see more of our offerings, visit our eBay store: WestportBookSalesCT We offer free shipping anywhere in the United States. We typically use U.S. Postal Service, Media Mail, although we may opt to use another service. We do not ship outside the United States. Local pickup option is also available, after payment, by appointment only at our Westport CT retail used book shop. Westport Book Sale is a non-profit enterprise, providing meaningful competitive employment and job training for adults with disabilities, while raising funds for the Westport Library (CT), through our used book sales. Every purchase supports our dual mission. Thank you!
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Book Title: Anne Packard Introspective
Original Language: English
Publisher: Skylark Press
Item Length: 11-7/8"
Publication Year: 2009
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 11-7/8"
Author: David Michaelis
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Art & Culture
Topic: Inividual Artist
Number of Pages: 168