Court Scenes : the court art of Priscilla Coleman with commentary by Paul Cheston/
"The pictures collected here mark many of the most important English trials of the past 20 years. Artists are forbidden to draw in the courtroom during trials. They therefore have to memorize in court the colors, shades, clothing, facial mannerisms and physical idiocyncracies then go out and dr...
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description | "The pictures collected here mark many of the most important English trials of the past 20 years. Artists are forbidden to draw in the courtroom during trials. They therefore have to memorize in court the colors, shades, clothing, facial mannerisms and physical idiocyncracies then go out and draw a likeness from memory ... against the clock."-- |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5988512022-04-26T01:36:16ZCourt Scenes : the court art of Priscilla Coleman with commentary by Paul Cheston/ Coleman, Priscilla, illustrator 640889 Cheston, Paul, author 640890 textLondon : Wildy, Simmonds & Hill,2010eng"The pictures collected here mark many of the most important English trials of the past 20 years. Artists are forbidden to draw in the courtroom during trials. They therefore have to memorize in court the colors, shades, clothing, facial mannerisms and physical idiocyncracies then go out and draw a likeness from memory ... against the clock."--Includes index."The pictures collected here mark many of the most important English trials of the past 20 years. Artists are forbidden to draw in the courtroom during trials. They therefore have to memorize in court the colors, shades, clothing, facial mannerisms and physical idiocyncracies then go out and draw a likeness from memory ... against the clock."--Chandrakanda M K Pillai & Shailini Ashoka;PRZSCourtroom artCourtroom artistsURN:ISBN:9780854900398URN:ISBN:085490039x |
spellingShingle | Courtroom art Courtroom artists Coleman, Priscilla, illustrator 640889 Cheston, Paul, author 640890 Court Scenes : the court art of Priscilla Coleman with commentary by Paul Cheston/ |
title | Court Scenes : the court art of Priscilla Coleman with commentary by Paul Cheston/ |
title_full | Court Scenes : the court art of Priscilla Coleman with commentary by Paul Cheston/ |
title_fullStr | Court Scenes : the court art of Priscilla Coleman with commentary by Paul Cheston/ |
title_full_unstemmed | Court Scenes : the court art of Priscilla Coleman with commentary by Paul Cheston/ |
title_short | Court Scenes : the court art of Priscilla Coleman with commentary by Paul Cheston/ |
title_sort | court scenes the court art of priscilla coleman with commentary by paul cheston |
topic | Courtroom art Courtroom artists |
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