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British Architectural Sculpture
1851-1951
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208 pages
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Focusing on the collaborative artistic processes during Britain's peak wealth and power, this book delves into the intricate relationships between architects and sculptors. It highlights the backgrounds and training of key figures, such as George Gilbert Scott and Alfred Waterhouse, and their partnerships with sculptors like Farmer and Brindley. Additionally, it traces the evolution of Modern architecture and sculpture influenced by figures like Ruskin and Morris, culminating in the New Sculpture movement, where artistic cooperation reached new heights.
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2024, hardcover
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