Sculpture Journal 19.2

Edited by Katharine Eustace

Edited by Katharine Eustace

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

128 pages | 50 halftones | 8 x 11 | © 2010
Paper $95.00 ISBN: 9781846314919 Published August 2011 For sale in North America only

Britain’s foremost scholarly journal dedicated to sculpture in all its aspects, Sculpture Journal provides an international forum for writers and scholars in the field of postclassical and contemporary Western sculpture. Recent highlights include essays by art historian Catherine Speck on Jacob Epstein, Elyse Speaks on Louise Bourgeois, and Anna Seidel on Gian Lorenzo Bernini, alongside current exhibition news and book reviews. Academically focused but accessible and richly illustrated throughout, Sculpture Journal is an insightful read for researchers, enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone interested in sculpture.

 

Contents
Editorial Note

Articles
Neptune’s realm: the context of Bernini’s first fountain sculpture in the light of newly discovered drawings
      Anna Seidel
The pleasure and piety of touch in Aimé-Jules Dalou’s Tomb of Victor Noir
      Caterina Y. Pierre
Recasting sculptural function: use and misuse in the work of Bontecou, Bourgeois and Nevelson
      Elyse Speaks
Roman Signer: film like sand
      Tamara Trodd
Pointings
Afterthoughts on Bendetto da Maiano’s bust of Filippo Strozzi
      Bruce Voucher and Charlotte Hubbard
Neptune and Triton in the Victoria & Albert Museum: ‘Reckond Bernini’s greatest work’
      Charles Avery
Epstein in Australia: the Haywards lead the charge
      Catherine Speck
From Worthing to Highgate and back: the career of Laurence Henderson Bradshaw (1899-1978)
      Jill Seddon
Tributes
Jo Darke (1939-2010)
      From The Times, 19 July 2010
Jo Darke: a tribute
      Philip Ward-Jackson
Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010)
      Elyse Speaks
Raymond Mason: a last Romantic?
      Sarah Wilson
Raymond Mason (1922-2010): a personal tribute
      James Hamilton
Reviews
An Antiquity of Imagination: Tullio Lombardo and Venetian High Renaissance Sculpture, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 4 July-1 November 2009
      A. Victor Coonin
Nicholas Penny and Eike D. Schmidt (eds), Collecting Sculpture in Early Modern Europe
      Antonia Boström
Xavier Bray, Algonso Rodríguez G. de Caballos, Daphne Barbour and Judy Ozone, The Sacred Made Real, National Gallery, London
      Jeremy Roe
Charles Avery, Bertos: The Triumph of Motion
      C. D. Dickerson III
Ralph Brown at Eighty: Early Decades Revisited, Pangolin London, London, 18 March-3 May 2009; Rungwe Kingdon, Gillian Whiteley and Ralph Brown, Ralph Brown at Eighty: Early Decades Revisited (exh. cat.); Gillian Whiteley (ed.), Social, savage, sensual: the sculpture of Ralph Brown
      Judith LeGrove
Marjorie Trusted (ed.), The Making of Sculpture: The Materials and Techniques of European Sculpture 
      Jane Bassett
Anthony Caro’s Chapel of Light, Church of Saint Jean-Baptiste, Bourbourg, France
      Laura Moffatt

Notes on contributors
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