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Katharine Eustace
Paperback - $107.95
Britain's foremost scholarly journal dedicated to sculpture in all its aspects, "Sculpture Journal" provides an international forum for writers and scholars in the field of postclassical and contemporary Western sculpture. Recent highlights include e ...
Katharine Eustace
Paperback - $107.95
Britain's foremost scholarly journal dedicated to sculpture in all its aspects, "Sculpture Journal "provides an international forum for writers and scholars in the field of post-classical and contemporary Western sculpture. Recent highlights include ...
Dennis Farr
Paperback - $45.95
This is the first comprehensive survey of the career of Lynn Chadwick (19142003), one of the greatest sculptors of the British postwar generation, ranked alongside Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. This book is a fitting tribute to Chadwick's brillia ...
David Finn
Paperback - $33.95
Home of a world-renowned sculpture collection, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. chose David Finn to photograph a selection of the most famous and beloved treasures from the museum's permanent collection.
Valerie Fletcher
Paperback - $27.95
In Washington, D.C., the landscaped grounds of the Hirshhorn Museum sculpture garden form an outdoor gallery enjoyed by thousands of visitors annually. In her introductory essay, the museum's curator of sculpture, Valerie Fletcher, records the little ...
Valerie Fletcher
Hardcover - $62.95
Presenting both indoor and outdoor work, this volume examines the depth and breadth of George Rickey's sculptural oeuvre between 1950 and 2000 and its place in the history of American art.
Gunther Forg
Hardcover - $148.95
Painter Gunther Forg spent seven years picturesquely investigating a sculptural argument that began with Rodin and exists between the classical sculptural elements of the torso and the fragment.