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Elisabeth Frink Catalogue Raisonné of Sculpture 1947-93

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Annette Ratuszniak (Downing) is freelance curator to the Frink Estate, Julian Francis Collection and the Hildon Foundation. She has curated many exhibitions, including: Elisabeth Frink: a certain unexpectedness (1997); The Shape of the Century: 100 years of sculpture in Britain (1999); In Praise of Trees (2002-4); Elisabeth Frink: this fleeting World (2010); with many related publications. Klappentext Elisabeth Frink (1930-93) was a leading British sculptor and printmaker whose work is distinguished by her commitment to naturalistic forms and themes. This new edition of the catalogue raisonnae of her sculpture documents her complete sculptural output in a single volume for the first time, and includes new texts by a range of critics and writers. Zusammenfassung Elisabeth Frink (1930-93) was a leading British sculptor and printmaker whose work is distinguished by her commitment to naturalistic forms and themes. This new edition of the catalogue raisonne of her sculpture documents her complete sculptural output in a single volume for the first time. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Acknowledgements; Foreword! Lin Jammet! Frink! Julian Spalding! Towards an Art History of the Figure: Observations on Elisabeth Frink! Arie Hartog; Muck and Magic! Michael Morpurgo; Catalogue; Studios and Foundries; The Introduction of Colour with Paint and Patina to Bronzes by Elisabeth Frink Working with Ken Cook; Recollections of Dame Elisabeth Frink! Leo A. Daly; Chronology; Solo Exhibitions; Group Exhibitions; Public Collections and Major Commissions; Bibliography; Photographic Credits; concordance of Catalogue Numbers; Index.

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