John Huggins: Sculptor
Synopsis
A prolific sculptor for nearly 50 years, John Huggins has pursued, through the favoured material of bronze, a changing vision of sculptural form. The human figure is a major source, and is seen with both anthropological and contemporary influences. A career based in and around Bristol, Huggins throughout the 1970s and 1980s was with a leading West End sculpture gallery. Peter Davies is an acclaimed author on modern British art, specialising in post-war St Ives art. His current study sets John Huggins
Publisher information
- Publisher: Halsgrove
- ISBN: 9781841145501
- Number of pages: 144
- Dimensions: 250 x 240 mm
- Languages: English


