Ronald Pope: modern sculpture in the public eye

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Burstow, Robert 2008. Ronald Pope: modern sculpture in the public eye. University of Derby (The Open Studio).
AuthorsBurstow, Robert
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Exhibition guide published to accompany exhibitions of work by the Derbyshire artist Ronald Pope at the University of Derby, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, and Derby Cathedral; written and edited by Robert Burstow, with essay,‘Ronald Pope – Derbyshire Modernist’ and personal recollections by the artist's daughter Jane Hubbard..

KeywordsPope, Ronald; Sculpture; Derbyshire
Year2008
PublisherUniversity of Derby (The Open Studio)
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/283792
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