Bowness, Alan
BOWNESS, Alan
BOWNESS, Alan. British, b. 1928. Genres: Art/Art history. Career: University of London, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, England, lecturer, 1957-, reader, 1967-, professor of art history, 1978-79; Tate Gallery, London, director, 1980-88; Henry Moore Foundation, Hertfordshire, England, director. Publications: Henry Moore: Complete Sculpture, six volumes, 1965-88; Modern Sculpture, 1967; Barbara Hepworth: Complete Sculpture, 1960-69, 1971; Modern European Art, 1972; Ivon Hitchens, 1973; The Condition of Success, 1989. Address: 91 Castelnau, London SWI3 9EL, England.
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Illustrator and writer.
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