Sculpture Victorious: Art in an Age of Invention, 1837-1901

Sculpture Victorious: Art in an Age of Invention, 1837-1901

Sculpture Victorious: Art in an Age of Invention, 1837-1901

Sculpture Victorious: Art in an Age of Invention, 1837-1901

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Overview

Sculpture Victorious highlights the diversity, originality, and ubiquity of sculptural production during the reign of Queen Victoria. This lavishly illustrated book examines how colorful marbles, bronzes, finely wrought silver, and exquisitely detailed electrotypes, as well as gems, cameos, and porcelain, related to and contributed to the contemporary world. In an age of unprecedented territorial expansion, sculpture reflected the power of the British empire; at the same time, increased access to materials and resources facilitated artistic production and innovation. The partnership between art and industry was equally generative and creative, enabling daring explorations of sculpture’s possibilities, both political and aesthetic. Bringing to bear a range of materials including statuary, reliefs, models, drawings, and objets d’art, as well as prints, photographs, and paintings, this stunning tome assembles, for the first time, the vibrancy, inventiveness, and modernity of Victorian sculpture. 



Published in association with the Yale Center for British Art


Exhibition Schedule:

Yale Center for British Art
(09/11/14–11/30/14)

Tate Britain
(02/24/15–05/24/15)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300208030
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 10/14/2014
Series: Yale Center for British Art
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 10.00(w) x 11.70(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Martina Droth is associate director for research and education and curator of sculpture at the Yale Center for British Art. Jason Edwards is a professor of art history at the University of York. Michael Hatt is a professor of art history at the University of Warwick.
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