An Elisabeth Frink survey at the Dorset Museum & Art Gallery is the latest to have been prompted by the distribution of her estate
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"There must be more works by [Elisabeth] Frink in the streets and the churches and hospitals [of the UK] than by any other sculptor of her generation," says Annette Ratuszniak, the former curator of the artist's estate and author of Frink's sculpture catalogue raisonné.
"There are some lovely words from Frink where she talks about her Baboon works, the baboon family, how ordered it is, in such contrast to human beings, how we could learn so much from that sort of dignity of the animal," says Lucy Johnston, co-curator of Elisabeth Frink: A View from Within.
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