Status
Available
Call number
Call number
D
Publication
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, c1997.
Original publication date
1997
Physical description
90 p.; 21 cm
Local notes
Explores the symbolism implied in both real and mythical animals, and examines how these figures have been used in art
User reviews
LibraryThing member JayLivernois
A somewhat underappreciated psychological text with geo-impressionistic paintings.
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