This book offers a stunning collection of artwork by Arthur Szyk, exploring themes of justice and morality. The pages are filled with intricate illustrations and thoughtful commentary, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Published by North Atlantic Books in 1999, this trade paperback edition measures 11 inches in length, 7.7 inches in width, and 0.4 inches in height, with a weight of 13 ounces.


The author, Irvin Ungar, provides insightful analysis of Szyk's work, which covers diverse genres including art, body, mind & spirit, religion, and social science. The book is written in English and has 100 pages, with topics ranging from archaeology to astrology. This item is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of art and justice.


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