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Continuity and Change Katharine Eustace

Continuity and Change By Katharine Eustace

Continuity and Change by Katharine Eustace


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Summary

Illustrated from the Ashmolean's collection of contemporary sculpture, this book includes works by Epstein, Frink, Maillol, Moore, Underwood and Zadkine. Mainly small bronzes, but some larger works are featured, and it numbers 18 in a series of Ashmolean handbooks.

Continuity and Change Summary

Continuity and Change: Twentieth Century Sculpture in the Ashmolean Museum by Katharine Eustace

Illustrated from the Ashmolean's collection of contemporary sculpture, this book provides a context in terms of the Ashmolean's world-famous collections of antique and renaissance sculpture and the development of twentieth-century sculpture as a whole. It makes accessible for the first time many pieces by, among others, Epstein, Frink, Maillol, Moore, Underwood and Zadkrine. It includes mainly small bronzes, but some larger works are featured.

About Katharine Eustace

Katharine Eustace is Assistant Keeper of Sculpture and Twentieth Century Art in the Museum's Department of Western Art, and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Her publications include 'Michael Rysbrack, Sculptor 1694-1770, Twentieth century paintings in the Ashmolean Museum' and 'Underwood's Children: The Wood Engraving of Gertrude Hermes and Blair Hughes Stanton'.

Additional information

GOR005005465
9781854441461
1854441469
Continuity and Change: Twentieth Century Sculpture in the Ashmolean Museum by Katharine Eustace
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Ashmolean Museum
2010-06-18
108
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