Brullé, Pierre et al.
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska - Dessins

The Sculpture of
Eric Kennington
Black, Jonathan
The Henry Moore Foundation, in Association with Lund Humphries, Herfordshire,
In-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 111 pp.
Nombreuses illustrations et planches en noir et blanc.
Texte en anglais.
Peu courant.
Bon état d'ensemble.
Introduction : "Meaning comes first" - Chapter one 1888-1918 : From Chelsea to the Trenches - 2. 1918-1924 : "A New Line of Realism?" - 3. 1925-1929 : "The plainest starkest sculpture" - 4. 1930-35 : English modernist - 5. 1935-1939 : "The more I do, the less is done" - 6. 1939-1951 : "A stone-cutting hermit" - 7. 1951-1960 : "Each thing to be the best in the world" - Catalogue of Sculpture - Exhibitions and Public Collections - Select Bibliography - Index - Notes - Chronology.
"British Artist Erich Kennington (1888-1960) was a higly regarded stone carver, whose achievements were ranked in the 1920s and 1930s alongside those of his contemporaries Jacob Epstein, Eric Gill and Frank Dobson. His work has since fallen into neglect : Jonathan Black attributes this unjunst neglect to Kennington's position between sculptural traditionalists and avant-garde artists in England."