Eric Gill, the complete sculpture a catalogue raisonne

A prolific engraver, sculptor, letter-cutter and typographer, and a prominent figure in the development of British art, Eric Gill (1882-1940) chose to be remembered on his grave simply as a stone carver. He carved his first figural sculpture in 1909, and his distinctive, serene figures have since be...

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Main Authors: Collins, Judith 1946- (Author), Gill, Eric 1882-1940 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Herbert Press 1998
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