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english sculpture: Alfred Turner (1874-1940)
Alfred Turner (1874-1940). As a first and introductory sample of what is to come ... "Mother and Child" by Alfred Turner,. Two beautiful faces, the mother’s ...
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Both of these works have been shown before here on English Sculpture. These are better pictures and from more than one angle. “Eve” by Sir Thomas Brock, ...
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english sculpture: Edward Onslow Ford (1852-1901)
The sculptor Edward Onslow Ford (1852-1901) was born in Islington, North London, and initially studied painting on the Continent, where he worked under ...
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english sculpture
My aim is to list important English and British Sculptors that I believe ... These are good examples of the genius of English sculptors that have been so ...
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english sculpture: October 2006
“I admire your mission to un-earth all the English sculpture that got buried when Henry Moore was canonized -- I know that there's a lot to be found.” ...
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