ELISABETH FRINK SCULPTURE DRAWINGS SINCE 1984 (First Edition)
![](https://pbfa.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/116277/conversions/IMG_3557-square.jpg)
![IMG_3557](https://pbfa.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/116277/conversions/IMG_3557-thumb.jpg)
![IMG_3558](https://pbfa.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/116278/conversions/IMG_3558-thumb.jpg)
![IMG_3559](https://pbfa.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/116279/conversions/IMG_3559-thumb.jpg)
![IMG_3560](https://pbfa.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/116280/conversions/IMG_3560-thumb.jpg)
![IMG_3561](https://pbfa.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/116281/conversions/IMG_3561-thumb.jpg)
Book Description
During her long & impressive career Elisabeth Frink became one of the country's best-known sculptors whose work has genuinely popular appeal. After her early more abstract work she soon developed a highly individual figurative style which she continued to explore until her death in 1993.
Author
Edward Lucie-Smith
Date
1994 (First Edition)
Binding
Black boards with red titles to the spine + a colour dust wrapper featuring a large head sculpture by Frink on the front cover.
Publisher
Art Books International
Illustrator
310 Illustrations, 110 in colour
Condition
VG+ in a VG+ dust wrapper (protected in a plastic sleeve)
Pages
200
Friends of the PBFA
For £10 get free entry to our fairs, updates from the PBFA and more.
Please email info@pbfa.org for more information