Peter Duggan's Artoons

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  • Peter Duggan's Artoons Book Detail

  • Author : Peter Duggan
  • Release Date : 2015-10-29
  • Publisher : Random House
  • Genre : Humor
  • Pages : 131
  • ISBN 13 : 0753551764
  • File Size : 57,57 MB

Peter Duggan's Artoons by Peter Duggan PDF Summary

Book Description: Ever wondered why The Scream brings a smile to the faces of people worldwide? Felt inadequate because you don’t find the Sistine Chapel ceiling as funny as it should be? After reading this book you’ll never be daunted by art again. From Pop Art to Pollock, Renoir to Rodin, Hockney to Hirst and Matisse to Monet, Peter Duggan’s Artoons is a clever and satirical series of cartoons on artists, artworks and all things art related from the popular Guardian Online series by Peter Duggan. With over 100 unique takes on the history of art, Peter Duggan’s Artoons will have you laughing along with the rest of the gallery crowd. The perfect gift for people who love both art and smiling and will make you look at your favourite paintings in a new and surprising way.

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