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Sculpture 1900-1945 : after Rodin

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the significant growth of sculpture as an artistic form in Europe and America from 1900-1945.

Using a clearly-defined thematic structure it identifies key issues and developments throughout this important period in the history of art.

Individual chapters cover: public sculpture, the monument, the object, image-making, the built environment, the figurative ideal, and different materials.

These themes broadly reflect the changing cultural and political climate of a turbulent period which included two world wars, each preceded by widespread rising nationalism.

The practice of sculpture is considered within the wider artistic context of painting and architecture and the development of international art markets.

Auguste Rodin, whose ground-breaking exhibition opened in Paris in 1900, serves as the book's point of departure, and as a recurrent point of reference.

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Oxford University Press
0192842285 / 9780192842282
Paperback
21/10/1999
England
English
x, 286p. : ill. (some col.)
24 cm
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