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Lynn Chadwick   1914-2003
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Lynn Chadwick Sculptor by Lynn  Chadwick

Lynn Chadwick Sculptor, 2006
Book
With a Complete Illustrated Catalogue 1947-2005

Dennis Farr and Éva Chadwick

Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) was one of the leading British sculptors of his generation. This illustrated catalogue raisonné of his sculpture is published in a revised and expanded edition which incorporates Chadwick's complete sculptural oeuvre up to his death in 2003 and all known additions and updates to the catalogue information on his work to the end of 2005.

Chadwick began his career as an architectural draughtsman, but after the Second World War he took up sculpture without any formal training. He initially concentrated on mobiles, and these were followed by rough-finished metal structures supported on thin legs. He established his international reputation in 1956, when he won the International Prize for Sculpture at the Venice Biennale. He consistently worked in welded iron and was constantly intrigued by human and animal forms: no matter how abstract the sculpture became at times, it was always firmly rooted in a deep understanding of the natural world.

This indispensable reference book includes a comprehensive list of Chadwick's exhibitions, the public collections he is represented in, and a full biography, alongside the fully illustrated complete catalogue of his sculpture. The introductory essay by Dennis Farr, which draws on interviews with the artist, examines Chadwick's development as a sculptor and his sculptural techniques.

Dr Dennis Farr is a retired art historian and former Director of the Courtauld Institute Galleries. His previous publications include the short monograph Lynn Chadwick (Tate 2004), Francis Bacon: A Retrospective (1999) and numerous books on the Courtauld's collections. Éva Chadwick is the widow of Lynn Chadwick and the administrator of his estate.

275 x 223 mm
468 pages
Includes 965 b&w illustrations
Hardback
May 2006
ISBN: 0 85331 942 1
27.5 x 22.3 cm (10¾ x 8¾ inches)
£75.00

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