Held in the same high esteem as modern masters Henry Moore and Lynn Chadwick, Xander Spronken has become renowned for his rough-hewn forms. Essential to his genius is the creation of robust works that span the border between abstract and figurative, creating a fresh visual language with a rhythm all its own. Although primarily known for his sculptures in iron, this Dutch master has also created glass objects and painted iron wall panels. Now, at last, photographer Peter Kessels offers us a comprehensive overview of Spronken's work, including his iconic tree and chair series. This extensive chronicle explores the manifold stimuli that inspire this revered giant of the contemporary art world. SELLING POINTS: ? A noteworthy addition to the annals of modern art ? A must have for academics and the art connoisseur alike ? Serves as both inspiration and significant reference ? Sought after by prominent collectors in America, the Arabic world, Australia, and Europe, Xander Spronken participates in the top international art fairs such as TEFAF. 220 colour and b/w photos