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Playing with fire : European terracotta models, 1740-1840
Title:
Playing with fire : European terracotta models, 1740-1840
Author:
Draper, James David, author.
ISBN:
9781588390998

9780300101904
Uniform Title:
Esprit créateur de Pigalle à Canova. English.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 328 pages) : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.
General Note:
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Jan. 28-Apr. 25, 2004. Also exhibited at the Louvre in Paris Sept. 19, 2003-Jan 5, 2004, and at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm May 12-Aug. 29, 2004.

Exhibition title: Playing with fire.
Contents:
"Terracotta is the concern of genius": Connoisseurs and Collectors of Terracottas / Neoclassical Modeling in Its International Context / Sculptors and Their Methods -- The Sculptor's Training -- Typologies -- Subjects from Fable and Myth -- Some Leading Preoccupations.
Abstract:
"This publication offers the first comprehensive overview of Neoclassical modeling in the years from 1740 to 1840. The catalogue, numbering 142 objects, analyzes modeling at every stage, from the brusque preliminary impulse of the artist to the highly finished statuettes that were regarded as works of art in their own right. Many of the greatest names are represented here: from France, Bouchardon, Pigalle, Pajou, Houdon, Roland, Clodion, Stouf, and Chinard; from Germany, Dannecker and Schadow; from Italy, Canova and Pacetti; from Sweden, the magnificent Sergel. Some artists are examined in considerable depth, with as many as nine works. Lesser-known talents who merit greater attention and emerge heroically are the Swiss Sonnenschein and the Russians Kozlovsky and Martos." "The sections of the catalogue, each preceded by an introductory essay, examine the sculptors' techniques and training and explore prominent themes, such as terracotta's role in the statuary of Great Men and in tomb sculpture, depictions of Arcadia and the loves of the gods, and scenes from the Iliad and Ovid's Metamorphoses. Special attention is paid to the ancient visual and literary sources that motivated these generations of discerning and erudite sculptors. Short biographies of all of the artists are included."--BOOK JACKET.

During the Neoclassical period in Europe, talented sculptors produced impressive works of art that not only included finished works but clay models as well. This publication offers the first comprehensive overview of Neoclassical modeling in the years from 1740 to 1840 with an emphasis on terracotta, or clay that has been baked for greater longevity. An in-depth look at the techniques and training of artists such as Pigalle, Pajou, and Sergel is also provided. -- Metropolitan Museum of Art Website.
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