The Sculpture of David Nash

The Sculpture of David Nash
ISBN-10
0853317771
ISBN-13
9780853317777
Category
Wood sculpture
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Univ of California Press
Authors
Julian Andrews, David Nash

Description

David Nash has carved an international reputation as a sculptor in a career spanning just 30 years. This monograph traces the development of Nash's work, outlining the main themes in his sculpture.

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