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The Cult of the Statuette In Late Victorian Britain (No. 31)

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Ideas for Sculpture
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The Sculpture of David Nash

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Ring Binder

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Gravity's Angel

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The New Monumentality
Gerard Byrne, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster & Dorit Margreiter
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Peter Scheemakers: 'The Famous Statuary' 1691-1781 (No.14)

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Duel - Tracy Mackenna & Karla Sachse (No.12)

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Hands On! Creative projects

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The Zola of Sculpture
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Drawing from Sculpture
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Life and Work
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Henry Moore Critical Essays

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Le Corbusier - Savina (No. 32)

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Magdalena Jetelova

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The Line of Cut/Elements of Drawing
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Reclining Figure: Dawn
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Vittorio Messina

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Sculpture of Austin Wright

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Private View - Contemporary Art in the Bowes Museum

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Wolfgang Laib
A Scented Journey
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Quatremere de Quincy's Role in the Revival of Polychromy in Sculpture (No.10)

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Pre-Raphaelite Sculpture
Nature and Imagination in British Sculpture 1848-1914
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Attending to the Barely Made (No.29)

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Sleep in Sculpture - Babies from the Bowes (No.13)

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The Sculpture of Frank Dobson

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The Sculpture of Stephen Cox

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Eight Reclining Figures II
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Leaving tracks - artranspennine98

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The Sculpture of Michael Sandle

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Sculpture in Painting

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Depth of Field: the place of relief in the time of Donatello

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Complete Drawings Volume 1
1916-29
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At One Remove

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Scuplture in 20th-century Britain Both Volumes

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Leeds' Sculpture Collections Works on Paper Concise Catalogue

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Ralph Brown
Sculpture & Drawings
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Sculpture in Literature (No.28)

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London's War: The Shelter Drawings of Henry Moore

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The Encounter and The Struggle - Lipchitz Maquettes 1928-1942 (No.26)

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The Object Sculpture - Paperback

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Sculpture and Psychoanalysis

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Sculpture and the Garden

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Dom Hans van der Laan - The Line Under the Spell of its Measure

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Figuring Space
Sculpture/Furniture from Mies to Moore
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Hounds in Leash - The Dog in 18th and 19th Century Sculpture

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Gilbert Bayes (1872-1953) - From Arts and Crafts to the Light Monumental (No.23)

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The Very Impress of the Object - Photographing Sculpture from Fox Talbot to the Present Day (No.5)

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White Forms
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Reclining Figure Against Sea and Rocks
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Modern Sculpture Reader

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The Space of the Page - Sequence, Continuity and Material (No.22)

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Belvedere

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Phill Hopkins
Aeroplane Dreams
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The Cauldron

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Imi Knoebel: Primary Structures 1966/2006

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Guide to the Henry Moore Institute Archive

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Etienne Martin (No.27)

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Plans for Forgotten Works
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The Sculpture of Eric Kennington

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Espaco Aberto/Espaco Fechado
Sites for Sculpture in Modern Brazil
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Against Nature
the hybrid forms of modern sculpture
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Henry Moore's Sheep Sketchbook (Softback)

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Sculpture and Drawings
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The Object Sculpture - Hardback

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Plans for the Real World Parts 1-12
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The Alliance of Sculpture and Architecture

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Bronze - The Power of Life and Death

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Henry Moore's Sheep Sketchbook (Hardback)

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Henry Moore silk scarf: Family Groups
The original design on this scarf - entitled 'Family Groups' - was created c.1946 by Henry Moore, and was reproduced on this scarf for the launch of Tate's Henry Moore exhibition, © Ascher Studio/The Henry Moore Foundation.
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Henry Moore Tapestries

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Michael Kidner - Making Maps, Looking for Landmarks (No.16)

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Leeds' Sculpture Collections Illustrated Concise Catalogue

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Art in Public Places
the archive of the PADT
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The Sculpture of William Turnbull

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An Introduction to Henry Moore

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The Sculpture of David Nash

The Sculpture of David Nash

Cover

The Henry Moore Foundation in association with Lund Humphries
290 x 240 mm
180 pages
Includes 16 colour and 240 b&w illustrations
Paperback

ISBN: 0 85331 777 1
1999

David Nash (born 1945) has built up an international reputation as a sculptor in a career spanning just thirty years. This new paperback edition of The Sculpture of David Nash is essential reading for all those who share an interest in Nash's career and work.

David Nash's first one-man exhibition took place in 1973 in York, since when there have been over eighty solo exhibitions of his sculptures and drawings, many of them outside the UK. His work is held in public art galleries and private collections all over the world.

Nash works predominantly in wood. His early works used standard milled planks, but he moved on to making sculptures out of whole tree trunks and limbs - working with the behaviour of the unseasoned wood as it dries out, cracking and warping. More recently he has initiated long-term 'growing' sculptures, coaxing groups of living trees to form 'spaces'. Throughout his career he has maintained a studio in the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog in North Wales, working with the seasons and the elements.

The Sculpture of David Nash is the first publication to review the entire range of Nash's work, and to consider it in the context both of sculptural precedents and influences, and of some of the key issues affecting contemporary sculpture. It addresses the rigour of Nash's concern with geometric form, and examines the genesis of his major pieces, from sculptures made at art college, through his first period of working in Wales, and subsequent phases, to recent developments in the 1980s and 1990s.

Julian Andrews' narrative, produced in close collaboration with the artist, presents Nash's work in terms of themes, drawing formal relations between works which are highlighted through the illustrations accompanying the text. Seventeen key works are illustrated as colour plates. The main text is supported by comprehensive reference material, comprising chronology, bibliography, list of exhibitions, public collections, and works in open space.

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