Henry Moore: A Study of His Life and Work
In this book the author has traced in simple outline Henry Moore's development as an artist, beginning with a biographical account of his origins and education, and proceeding to a stage-by-stage analysis of the development of his style and invention. The sculptor has put himself at the disposal of the writer and the result is an authoritative biography of one of the greatest of living artists by one of the world's leading art critics.
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Place of publication
London
Publisher
Year
2014
Number of pages
284 pages
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ISBN
9780500200353
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Available on request
Illustrations
No
Bibliography
Yes
UDC code and author sign
709.201 Moo
Volumes
1
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