Edmund Gosse The Place of Sculpture in Daily Life (Paperback)

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ISBN-10: 194019010X Genre: Art Item Height: 0.2 in ISBN: 9781940190105 Illustrator: Yes Publisher: Soberscove Press Contributor: Martina Droth (Edited by) Release Date: 06/02/2016 Number of Pages: 88 Pages Item Length: 7.5 in Language: English Release Year: 2016 Item Weight: 4 Oz gtin13: 9781940190105 Title: The Place of Sculpture in Daily Life Publication Year: 2016 Book Title: Place of Sculpture in Daily Life Format: Trade Paperback Item Width: 5.2 in EAN: 9781940190105 Topic: Sculpture & Installation, History / Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945), Criticism & Theory, General Author: Edmund Gosse Country/Region of Manufacture: US Publication Name: The Place of Sculpture in Daily Life

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Further Details Title: The Place of Sculpture in Daily Life Condition: New Author: Edmund Gosse Contributor: David Getsy (Afterword by), Martina Droth (Edited by) Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 194019010X EAN: 9781940190105 ISBN: 9781940190105 Publisher: Soberscove Press Genre: Arts & Photography Release Date: 06/02/2016 Description: "My desire has been to indicate the most practical modes in which we can employ the noblest and the most refined of the plastic arts in the adornment of our streets and public buildings on the one hand, and of our private houses on the other." —Edmund Gosse.Author, translator, librarian, and scholar Edmund Gosse (1849–1928) was one of the most important art critics writing about sculpture in late-nineteenth century Britain. In 1895, he published the The Place of Sculpture in Daily Life, a quirky, four-part series of essays that ran in the Magazine of Art under the headings "Certain Fallacies," "Sculpture in the House," "Monuments," and "Decoration." Often cited but never before reprinted, Gosse's essays sought to demystify sculpture and to promote its patronage and appreciation. Martina Droth's introduction and commentary contextualize the essays within their era, providing insight into the world of late-Victorian sculpture. David J. Getsy's afterword connects the essays' themes to the present, offering a resonant perspective on the sculpture of today. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 188mm Item Length: 130mm Release Year: 2016 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.