Sculpture and the Decorative in Britain and Europe
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Sculpture and the Decorative in Britain and Europe
Seventeenth Century to Contemporary
Hart, Dr Imogen; Jones, Dr Claire
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
05/2022
352
Mole
Inglês
9781501387753
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Sculpture and the decorative: towards a more integrated mode of art history writing, Imogen Hart (University of California-Berkeley, USA) and Claire Jones (University of Birmingham, UK)
2. "Exulting and adorning it in exuberant strains": Music, figuration and ornamentation in Abel Schroder's altarpiece (Skt Morten in Naestved, Denmark), Margit Thofner (Independent Scholar)
3. Galathea: Ships, sculpture and the state in Golden Age Denmark, Michael Hatt (University of Warwick, UK)
4. An allegory of civic virtue: Sculpture and ornament in St George's Hall, Liverpool, Katie Faulkner (Courtauld Institute of Art, UK)
5. Sculpture and the decorative in fin-de-siecle Brussels: Women as creators and consumers, Marjan Sterckx (Ghent University, Belgium)
6. "Sacred stones guarded about with dragons": Welsh national identity in William Goscombe John's Corn Hirlas (1898), Melanie Polledri (Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales)
7. Sculpture and the decorative at the Scottish National War Memorial, Imogen Hart (University of California-Berkeley, USA)
8. Ornament and monument in German sculpture, 1910-1930: Milly Steger and Renee Sintenis, Nina Luebbren (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
9. Modernist sculpture and the decorative: Henri Laurens with Robert Mallet-Stevens and Le Corbusier, Anna Ferrari (Royal Academy London, UK)
10. The decorative arts as found object: Converging domains for contemporary sculpture, Lisa Wainwright (School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA)
11. Gross domestic product: Contemporary British ceramics and the subversion of the monument, Laura Gray (Independent Art Historian)
12. Fabrication and failure: Hacking the decorative in contemporary British art, Bridget O'Gorman (Artist and Researcher)
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Sculpture and the decorative: towards a more integrated mode of art history writing, Imogen Hart (University of California-Berkeley, USA) and Claire Jones (University of Birmingham, UK)
2. "Exulting and adorning it in exuberant strains": Music, figuration and ornamentation in Abel Schroder's altarpiece (Skt Morten in Naestved, Denmark), Margit Thofner (Independent Scholar)
3. Galathea: Ships, sculpture and the state in Golden Age Denmark, Michael Hatt (University of Warwick, UK)
4. An allegory of civic virtue: Sculpture and ornament in St George's Hall, Liverpool, Katie Faulkner (Courtauld Institute of Art, UK)
5. Sculpture and the decorative in fin-de-siecle Brussels: Women as creators and consumers, Marjan Sterckx (Ghent University, Belgium)
6. "Sacred stones guarded about with dragons": Welsh national identity in William Goscombe John's Corn Hirlas (1898), Melanie Polledri (Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales)
7. Sculpture and the decorative at the Scottish National War Memorial, Imogen Hart (University of California-Berkeley, USA)
8. Ornament and monument in German sculpture, 1910-1930: Milly Steger and Renee Sintenis, Nina Luebbren (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
9. Modernist sculpture and the decorative: Henri Laurens with Robert Mallet-Stevens and Le Corbusier, Anna Ferrari (Royal Academy London, UK)
10. The decorative arts as found object: Converging domains for contemporary sculpture, Lisa Wainwright (School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA)
11. Gross domestic product: Contemporary British ceramics and the subversion of the monument, Laura Gray (Independent Art Historian)
12. Fabrication and failure: Hacking the decorative in contemporary British art, Bridget O'Gorman (Artist and Researcher)
Index
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List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Sculpture and the decorative: towards a more integrated mode of art history writing, Imogen Hart (University of California-Berkeley, USA) and Claire Jones (University of Birmingham, UK)
2. "Exulting and adorning it in exuberant strains": Music, figuration and ornamentation in Abel Schroder's altarpiece (Skt Morten in Naestved, Denmark), Margit Thofner (Independent Scholar)
3. Galathea: Ships, sculpture and the state in Golden Age Denmark, Michael Hatt (University of Warwick, UK)
4. An allegory of civic virtue: Sculpture and ornament in St George's Hall, Liverpool, Katie Faulkner (Courtauld Institute of Art, UK)
5. Sculpture and the decorative in fin-de-siecle Brussels: Women as creators and consumers, Marjan Sterckx (Ghent University, Belgium)
6. "Sacred stones guarded about with dragons": Welsh national identity in William Goscombe John's Corn Hirlas (1898), Melanie Polledri (Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales)
7. Sculpture and the decorative at the Scottish National War Memorial, Imogen Hart (University of California-Berkeley, USA)
8. Ornament and monument in German sculpture, 1910-1930: Milly Steger and Renee Sintenis, Nina Luebbren (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
9. Modernist sculpture and the decorative: Henri Laurens with Robert Mallet-Stevens and Le Corbusier, Anna Ferrari (Royal Academy London, UK)
10. The decorative arts as found object: Converging domains for contemporary sculpture, Lisa Wainwright (School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA)
11. Gross domestic product: Contemporary British ceramics and the subversion of the monument, Laura Gray (Independent Art Historian)
12. Fabrication and failure: Hacking the decorative in contemporary British art, Bridget O'Gorman (Artist and Researcher)
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Sculpture and the decorative: towards a more integrated mode of art history writing, Imogen Hart (University of California-Berkeley, USA) and Claire Jones (University of Birmingham, UK)
2. "Exulting and adorning it in exuberant strains": Music, figuration and ornamentation in Abel Schroder's altarpiece (Skt Morten in Naestved, Denmark), Margit Thofner (Independent Scholar)
3. Galathea: Ships, sculpture and the state in Golden Age Denmark, Michael Hatt (University of Warwick, UK)
4. An allegory of civic virtue: Sculpture and ornament in St George's Hall, Liverpool, Katie Faulkner (Courtauld Institute of Art, UK)
5. Sculpture and the decorative in fin-de-siecle Brussels: Women as creators and consumers, Marjan Sterckx (Ghent University, Belgium)
6. "Sacred stones guarded about with dragons": Welsh national identity in William Goscombe John's Corn Hirlas (1898), Melanie Polledri (Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales)
7. Sculpture and the decorative at the Scottish National War Memorial, Imogen Hart (University of California-Berkeley, USA)
8. Ornament and monument in German sculpture, 1910-1930: Milly Steger and Renee Sintenis, Nina Luebbren (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
9. Modernist sculpture and the decorative: Henri Laurens with Robert Mallet-Stevens and Le Corbusier, Anna Ferrari (Royal Academy London, UK)
10. The decorative arts as found object: Converging domains for contemporary sculpture, Lisa Wainwright (School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA)
11. Gross domestic product: Contemporary British ceramics and the subversion of the monument, Laura Gray (Independent Art Historian)
12. Fabrication and failure: Hacking the decorative in contemporary British art, Bridget O'Gorman (Artist and Researcher)
Index
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