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Description: Victorian Sculpture
~Contemporary accounts of Victorian sculpture are few, and none cover the entire period. William Bell Scott’s The British School of Sculpture (London, n.d., c. 1871/2) contains an introductory essay followed by a selection of plates with critical commentary on the artists concerned, but these are only deceased ones, starting in the...
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Contemporary accounts of Victorian sculpture are few, and none cover the entire period. William Bell Scott’s The British School of Sculpture (London, n.d., c. 1871/2) contains an introductory essay followed by a selection of plates with critical commentary on the artists concerned, but these are only deceased ones, starting in the seventeenth century. S. C. Hall’s The Gallery of Modern Sculpture (n.d., 1854) is a collection of plates with appreciative noises and is of limited value. A more detailed survey of contemporary printed source material appears in the main text.
Gunnis’s Dictionary and Pevsner’s Buildings of England series must be the foundations of any study. And invidious though it may be to name names, I would like to emphasise the value of the published work of Susan Beattie, Richard Dorment and John Physick listed below; Gleichen and Charles Handley-Read are also useful. Archive 4 (Late 18th & 19th Century Sculpture in the British Isles) in the series of Courtauld Institute Illustration Archives provides, so far as its coverage allows, a basic corpus of illustrations of public statues, architectural sculpture and church monuments in select areas.
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