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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
19th-century sculpture 19th-century sculpture H. W. Janson Traces the history of sculpture from 1776 to 1905 and examines the impact of social changes on the art of sculpture. OL1719834W
The uncommon vision of Sergei Konenkov, 1874-1971 The uncommon vision of Sergei Konenkov, 1874-1971 Wendy R. Salmond,John E. Bowlt "Sergei Konenkov was one of the twentieth century's most distinguished Russian artists. A celebrated sculptor during the last decades of the Russian Empire, he rose to great prominence in the early S… OL18262950W
Richard Deacon Richard Deacon Deacon, Richard Throughout his practice, Richard Deacon has employed diverse materials including wood, aluminium, plastic, steel, ceramic, glass, rubber, resin, polycarbonate, leather and cloth: exploiting their pot… OL18839232W
Sculpture on the move Sculpture on the move Simon Baier Sculpture on the Move' focuses on sculptural art between the end of World War II and the present. The grand special exhibition on occasion of the inauguration of the enlarged Kunstmuseum Basel will m… OL20039160W
The sculptor's eye The sculptor's eye Jan Greenberg Discusses the nature, subject matter, and techniques of modern sculpture and presents such contemporary artists as Red Grooms, Viola Frey, and George Segal. OL2704184W
Undone Undone Sophie Raikes,Lisa Le Feuvre,Stephen Feeke "Undone brings together sculptures by twenty artists working across Europe and North and South America, united by a common aesthetic that lies on the threshold between made and unmade. Constructed by… OL28591055W
Sculptors' drawings over six centuries, 1400-1950 Sculptors' drawings over six centuries, 1400-1950 Colin T. Eisler approximately 150 pages : 28 cm OL2919801W
The blind spot The blind spot Jacqueline Lichtenstein "Beginning in the seventeenth century, the greatest French writers and artists became embroiled in an extended debate that turned on the priority of painting or sculpture, touch or sight, color or de… OL4087272W
A child's garden of sculpture A child's garden of sculpture Elinor Lander Horwitz An introduction to appreciating and understanding sculpture, with examples from the Hirshhorn Museum. OL6295714W