Leon Underwood was as persistent in his ambition to capture rhythm and movement in his sculpture as he was in developing new techniques for casting bronze. His experimentation gave him...
Leon Underwood was as persistent in his ambition to capture rhythm and movement in his sculpture as he was in developing new techniques for casting bronze. His experimentation gave him the freedom to remodel each work at any time throughout the process.
London, Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 1966, cat no 1465
Publications
Royal Academy Exhibitors 1905-1970, Volume VI, page 179 Christopher Neve, introduction John Rothenstein, Leon Underwood, page 198 Ben Whitworth, The Sculpture of Leon Underwood, cat no 151 page 136, illustrated page 83 (figure 62)