Dover Fashion Coloring Book: Medieval Tapestries Coloring Book (Paperback)

Dover Fashion Coloring Book: Medieval Tapestries Coloring Book (Paperback)

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  • Artistic Inspiration: Features thirty handsome drawings derived from priceless medieval tapestries, including the Unicorn and Bayeux tapestries.
  • Diverse Imagery: Includes detailed illustrations of flora, fauna, unicorns, delicate damsels, and knights in armor.
  • Historical Context: Captions identify each work, providing its title, year of completion, and origin for educational enrichment.
  • Coloring Medium: Designed for coloring book fans of all ages, allowing for enhancement with a rainbow of colors.
  • Cultural Appreciation: Invites users to appreciate the exquisite beauty and historical significance of legendary medieval marvels.
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Jan 18, 2020
EDover
3 out of 5 stars review

Not Gonna Colour These Pages

The collection of line drawings is good. However, some of the drawings have blackened void spaces so there is no colouring them. Also, unlike many adult colouring books, the pages are double sided so your colours can bleed through to the picture on the other side and/or rub off on the facing pages. These are not perforated either. The only way you are going to be able to have clear pictures is to coping them first and then contend with the ink from your copier. :/

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