The apparently distinct aesthetic values of naturalism (a fidelity to external appearance) and neoclassicism (with its focus on idealization and intangible essence) came together in creative tension and fusion in much late eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century sculptural theory and practice. The hybrid styles that resulted suited the requirements of the European sculpture-buying public. Both aesthetics, however, created difficulties for the German Idealists who represented a particularly uncompromising strain of Romantic theory. In their view, naturalism was too closely bound to the observable, familiar world, while neoclassicism was too wedded to notions of clearly defined forms. This article explores sculptural practice and theo...
The relationship between photography and sculpture, unlike the dialogue between the latter and paint...
Sculpture and the decorative meet in all manner of objects, art practices, and contexts. Yet they ar...
The movement of romanticism in art (18th-19th c) is briefly reviewed. This artistic movement institu...
The aim of this paper is to show how French sculpture briefly resumed the impasse in which it was st...
This article revisits the idea of the centrality of the artist’s touch to nineteenth-century sculptu...
The aim of this paper is to show how French sculpture briefly resumed the impasse in which it was st...
Art is a philosophy as well as a craft. A basic premise of the philosophy of art is that a work must...
The sculptors of the Roman Baroque, including masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Alessandro Algar...
The sculptors of the Roman Baroque, including masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Alessandro Algar...
The sculptors of the Roman Baroque, including masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Alessandro Algar...
From the glorified idealism of Classical Antiquity and the perfect proportions of the Renaissance, t...
From prehistoric Venuses and their attributes, praising fecundity and fertility of soil with represe...
In the area of sculpture many types of forms have been produced from the idealistic and humanistic f...
The following paper is a comparative study of the artistic movements of Realism and Romanticism in e...
Challenging distinctions between fine and decorative art, this book begins with a critique of the Ro...
The relationship between photography and sculpture, unlike the dialogue between the latter and paint...
Sculpture and the decorative meet in all manner of objects, art practices, and contexts. Yet they ar...
The movement of romanticism in art (18th-19th c) is briefly reviewed. This artistic movement institu...
The aim of this paper is to show how French sculpture briefly resumed the impasse in which it was st...
This article revisits the idea of the centrality of the artist’s touch to nineteenth-century sculptu...
The aim of this paper is to show how French sculpture briefly resumed the impasse in which it was st...
Art is a philosophy as well as a craft. A basic premise of the philosophy of art is that a work must...
The sculptors of the Roman Baroque, including masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Alessandro Algar...
The sculptors of the Roman Baroque, including masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Alessandro Algar...
The sculptors of the Roman Baroque, including masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Alessandro Algar...
From the glorified idealism of Classical Antiquity and the perfect proportions of the Renaissance, t...
From prehistoric Venuses and their attributes, praising fecundity and fertility of soil with represe...
In the area of sculpture many types of forms have been produced from the idealistic and humanistic f...
The following paper is a comparative study of the artistic movements of Realism and Romanticism in e...
Challenging distinctions between fine and decorative art, this book begins with a critique of the Ro...
The relationship between photography and sculpture, unlike the dialogue between the latter and paint...
Sculpture and the decorative meet in all manner of objects, art practices, and contexts. Yet they ar...
The movement of romanticism in art (18th-19th c) is briefly reviewed. This artistic movement institu...