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Nollekens & His Times

by Smith, John Thomas (Walter Sichel intro)

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Century Hutchinson, London 1986 (first published in 1828). 21.5 x 13.5cms, 344pp, b/w illusts, very good paperback & cover (which is neatly coverd in contact adhesive) Bad mannered, stingey and eccentric, Joseph Nollekens was a fashionable sculptor who knew everyone in London (1770-1823)

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Title
Nollekens & His Times
Author
Smith, John Thomas (Walter Sichel intro)
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Century Hutchinson, London 1986 (first published in 1828)
Keywords
sculpture regency neo-classicism

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