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DEBORAH BUTTERFIELD By Robert Gordon **BRAND NEW**.
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Explore the world of sculpture and installation through the pages of "Deborah Butterfield" by Robert Gordon. This paperback edition, published by Abrams, Inc. in 2010, delves into the unique artistry of Deborah Butterfield, presenting her compelling sculptures that resonate with the natural world. With 196 pages of rich content, the book measures 10.8 by 11.2
Explore the world of sculpture and installation through the pages of "Deborah Butterfield" by Robert Gordon. This paperback edition, published by Abrams, Inc. in 2010, delves into the unique artistry of Deborah Butterfield, presenting her compelling sculptures that resonate with the natural world. With 196 pages of rich content, the book measures 10.8 by 11.2
The book includes insightful essays by the noted author and horsewoman Jane Smiley, poet and art critic John Yau, and a selection of poems by poet Vicki Hearne, a close friend of Butterfield's. Author Robert Gordon followed the artist's career for a quarter century and brings unique insight to her body of work.
The book includes insightful essays by the noted author and horsewoman Jane Smiley, poet and art critic John Yau, and a selection of poems by poet Vicki Hearne, a close friend of Butterfield's. Author Robert Gordon followed the artist's career for a quarter century and brings unique insight to her body of work.
DEBORAH BUTTERFIELD By Robert Gordon VERY GOOD See Pics Paperback in Very Good condition. Clean and crisp. Butterfield transforms selected pieces of scrap iron and found wood into majestic, life-size horse sculptures that are, as art historian Wayne L. Roosa has written, “like ancient, noble archaeological remains, skeletal and grand.”.
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