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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Both Hardback And Dj Just About New. Seller Inventory # 141291-54
Book Description Condition: Very Good. First edition. Hardback. Quarto. 151pp. Original black boards with gilt spine titles. Near fine in a lightly shelf worn, very good indeed dust jacket. Seller Inventory # C216820
Book Description Hardback. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. 147 pages illustrated. A very good copy in a complete edge rubbed dust jacket. No previous ownership markings. Bernard Reynolds was a man - and an artist - very much of his time. His upbringing was strict, yet instilled in him a deep love of nature and art. Indeed, if he was without a sculpture project of some kind, even for a short time, he felt uncomfortable. For Bernard, family life with Gwynneth, the children and grandchildren, and his social life within a large, varied circle of friends. was not conducted entirely separately from art. Right up until his death in 1997, he was proposing and working on new ideas for sculpture, and delighting in drawing from life. Pat Hurrell is a lecturer in Visual History and Theory in Photography at University Campus Suffolk in Ipswich. Seller Inventory # 100539