Paolozzi / Fiona Pearson.
By: Pearson, Fiona
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Contributor(s): Paolozzi, Eduardo | National Galleries of Scotland.
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General Lending | MTU Crawford College of Art and Design Library Lending | 709.2 PAO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00050943 |
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709.2 PAO Eduardo Paolozzi : recurring themes / | 709.2 PAO Eduardo Paolozzi : recurring themes / | 709.2 PAO Lost magic kingdoms and six paper moons from Nahuatl : an exhibition at the Museum of Mankind / | 709.2 PAO Paolozzi / | 709.2 PAO Paolozzi and Wittgenstein : the artist and the philosopher / | 709.2 PAR Jorge Pardo / | 709.2 PAR Cornelia Parker / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Eduardo Paolozzi is a major figure in postwar British art: a father of pop art, a creator of key icons of the nuclear age, a brilliant manipulator of the images produced by the media, an iconoclast and traditionalist, an outsider and academician. This copiously illustrated book, produced on the occasion of the opening of the Dean Gallery in Edinburgh, celebrates the artist's generous gift of work to the National Galleries of Scotland. It provides a chronological survey of Paolozzi's career and artistic development and is an indispensable guide to his work. SELLING POINTS: The publication of this book celebrates a gift by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi of a large body of his work to the National Galleries of Scotland The gallery has the finest and most comprehensive collection of Paolozzi's work in the world 60 colour & 47 b/w illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (p. 79).