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Distributed for Liverpool University Press

Edited by Matthew H. Clough

C. J. Allen 1862-1956

Sculptor and Teacher

108 pages, 59 halftones  6 x 9  © 2005

Paper $30.00

ISBN: 9780853236092   Published April 2005
For sale in North America only

Though best known for his role at the forefront of the New Sculpture movement, C. J. Allen also spent more than thirty years as a respected and influential teacher at the University of Liverpool and the Liverpool City School of Art. His dual roles as sculptor and teacher enabled him to establish and nurture a tradition of sculptural practice in Liverpool that continues to this day.

C. J. Allen 1862-1956 is the richly illustrated catalog to the first-ever retrospective of Allen's work. Considering everything from Allen's best-known piece, Liverpool's Victoria Monument, to his numerous smaller commissions, the essays in this volume reveal the life, work, and legacy of a master sculptor.
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