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Hand and Eye of the Sculptor

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From DJ "In The Hand and Eye of the Sculptor, Paul Waldo Schwartz records in words and photographs interviews with ten of the most important living Henry Moore, Reg Butler, Marino Marini, Giacomo Manzu, Jean Ipousteguy, Cesar, Edouardo Chillida, Jean Tinguely, Eugene Dodeigne, and Roel d'Haese. Schwarts, who is an art critic and a photojournalist, spent a great deal of time with each sculptor, photographing hiim at work and at leisure and eliciting from him from him candid comments that reveal how he thinks about art in general and his own work in particular. The result is a fascinating visual and verbal commentary on ten major artists."

244 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1969

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Paul Schwartz

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