The author provides a chronological account of Wertheimer's career, noting the influence of childhood dance lessons on the sculptor's perceptions of the body. Includes brief synopses on five works. Biographical notes
Bachelor?s work called The choreographic style of Maurice Béjart shows a life and work of this Frenc...
Simard presents the welded sculptures created by Braitstein between 1959 and 1969 as expressing huma...
In a brief interview, Walther describes his methodology. Texts document a series of binary opposites...
The author briefly describes Wertheimer's figurative sculptures. Biographical notes
The authors emphasize how Wertheimer's bronze sculptures of dancing figures suggest movement and act...
Presentation of a project for a sculpture fountain by Wertheimer. A brief introduction includes a st...
Briefly considering a history of approaches towards sculpture, Giannattasio positions Wertheimer's a...
The author briefly outlines Braitstein's career as a bronze sculptor. Biographical notes
Gauthier, in addition to summarizing Schimanszky's evolution, provides a brief descriptive introduct...
This book, which centres on how the moving body can be translated graphically, includes references t...
Recounting the sculptor's beginnings, the author traces Winant's tragic early life. Includes biograp...
Rainer's autobiographical recollections shed insight on the artist's development. The monograph reco...
Quine reviews the work of the self-taught sculptor, while recounting the artist's early career and t...
Brunon traces the history of sculpture, focusing on questions of objecthood and the significance of ...
The author notes Barbier-Dorrance's use of materials, images and mood in her drawings and clay sculp...
Bachelor?s work called The choreographic style of Maurice Béjart shows a life and work of this Frenc...
Simard presents the welded sculptures created by Braitstein between 1959 and 1969 as expressing huma...
In a brief interview, Walther describes his methodology. Texts document a series of binary opposites...
The author briefly describes Wertheimer's figurative sculptures. Biographical notes
The authors emphasize how Wertheimer's bronze sculptures of dancing figures suggest movement and act...
Presentation of a project for a sculpture fountain by Wertheimer. A brief introduction includes a st...
Briefly considering a history of approaches towards sculpture, Giannattasio positions Wertheimer's a...
The author briefly outlines Braitstein's career as a bronze sculptor. Biographical notes
Gauthier, in addition to summarizing Schimanszky's evolution, provides a brief descriptive introduct...
This book, which centres on how the moving body can be translated graphically, includes references t...
Recounting the sculptor's beginnings, the author traces Winant's tragic early life. Includes biograp...
Rainer's autobiographical recollections shed insight on the artist's development. The monograph reco...
Quine reviews the work of the self-taught sculptor, while recounting the artist's early career and t...
Brunon traces the history of sculpture, focusing on questions of objecthood and the significance of ...
The author notes Barbier-Dorrance's use of materials, images and mood in her drawings and clay sculp...
Bachelor?s work called The choreographic style of Maurice Béjart shows a life and work of this Frenc...
Simard presents the welded sculptures created by Braitstein between 1959 and 1969 as expressing huma...
In a brief interview, Walther describes his methodology. Texts document a series of binary opposites...