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Mambush: the craftsman and the artist

United States, 1973
film

Master craftsman Yitzhak Mambush describes and demonstrates the results of blending of the painters and tapestry maker’s talents. Visiting the artistic ..

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Craftsmen young and old

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Man in Ethiopia

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