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Her prose is fluid and elegant, and her interpretations insightful and persuasive. Her prodigious research is evident throughout the work, especially in the much-needed catalogue raisonee. This is an indispensable book for anyone interested in 20th-century sculpture. , each book must be in subject 1 AND subject 2 AND . .
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"I look at the shape of the rock and hundreds of thousands of images stored in my head start flashing across my mind's eye. 14, the self-taught sculptor was among seven Georgia artists honored during a preview reception showcasing an exhibit titled "Reflections Along The Shore" at the Left Bank Art Gallery Art Gallery on St. The texture of the stone as well as the artistry of the sculpture is appealing," Wilcox said. "His sculptures add a whole other dimension to a room. And they are one-of-a-kind pieces, which also appeals to many people.
Several of his works are in the South Kensington Museum, London. . He was the chief exponent of vorticism in sculpture. Mainly self-taught in England and Germany, Gaudier showed exceptional precocity in his draftsmanship, animal figures, and abstract works such as The Dancer. Returning to France in 1910, he added the name of his Polish companion Sophie Brzeska to his own.

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