Softcover. San Francisco , Chronicle Books, 1st, 1988, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: None, Softcover, 143 pages, color illustrations. Stephen De Staebler's evocative rendering of the human body is epitomized by the life-size figures and torsos represented in more than seventy full-color illustrations in Stephen De Staebler: The Figure, the first full-length monograph on this major American artist. Noted critic Donald Kuspit, a contribut-ing editor of Art in America, discusses how De Staebler's use of clay and bronze reflects the metaphysical foundations of his art. De Staebler's "archaic" figures evoke a sense of the past, while at the same time raising questions essential to modern human existence. Clean copy.