Shorewood Publishers, 1965. — 141 p. — (Drawings of the Masters).
If you love art history, you will probably love this and spend many, many hours lost in the volumes. You'll see lots of work which normally don't get the exposure in most art history books. Not just drawings. But some ink and watercolors, some in color. NOT a real colorful collection, but not all black + White. Not just pen and ink or charcoal drawings, which most of us think as 'drawings.'