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BRITISH SCULPTURE.—Two of the works included in the exhibition of recent British sculpture which was officially opened in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery last evening. Above is “Triangular Forms,” by Robert Adams. It is of bronzed steel and is 26½in long. It is dated 1960. The other work shown, a bronze 23-½in high, is called “Startled Bird.” It was sculptured in 1953 by Bernard Meadows.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 20

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BRITISH SCULPTURE.—Two of the works included in the exhibition of recent British sculpture which was officially opened in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery last evening. Above is “Triangular Forms,” by Robert Adams. It is of bronzed steel and is 26½in long. It is dated 1960. The other work shown, a bronze 23-½in high, is called “Startled Bird.” It was sculptured in 1953 by Bernard Meadows. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 20

BRITISH SCULPTURE.—Two of the works included in the exhibition of recent British sculpture which was officially opened in the Robert McDougall Art Gallery last evening. Above is “Triangular Forms,” by Robert Adams. It is of bronzed steel and is 26½in long. It is dated 1960. The other work shown, a bronze 23-½in high, is called “Startled Bird.” It was sculptured in 1953 by Bernard Meadows. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 20