
Sculpture Workshops as Space and Concept
Creating the Portrait
- 178 pages
- English
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Sculpture Workshops as Space and Concept
Creating the Portrait
About this book
This book explores the multifaceted aspects of sculptor's workshops from the Renaissance to the early nineteenth century.
Contributors take a fresh look at the sculptor's workshop as both a physical and discursive space. By studying some of the most prominent artists' sculptural practices, the workshop appears as a multifaced, sociable and practical space. The book creates a narrative in which the sculptural workshop appears as a working laboratory where new measuring techniques, new materials and new instruments were tested and became part of the lived experience of the artist and central to the works coming into being. Artists covered include Donatello, Roubilliac, Thorvaldsen, Canova, and Christian Daniel Rauch.
The book will be of interest to scholars studying art history, sculpture, artist workshops, and European studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Absent Center: Donatello in the Workshop
- 3 Ambiguous Narratives of Making: Some Questions about the Workshop Practices of Eighteenth-Century British Sculptors
- 4 More than Gossip and Less than Monuments: Forms of Ambition in the 1790s and Early 1800s Roman Bust Head
- 5 Master and Servant: Canova’s Workshop and the Formation of Sculptural Autonomy
- 6 Likeness, Ideality, and Equality: On Thorvaldsen’s Portrait Busts and His Workshop Practice
- 7 The Final Touch: On Thorvaldsen’s Marble Surfaces
- 8 Female Patronage: The Unstable Beginnings of Christian Daniel Rauch as a Portrait Sculptor in Berlin, Rome, and Carrara
- Index