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.L68 1851
Lover of painting and sculpture.
Friendly observations :
addressed in a spirit of kindness and candour to the sculptors and artists of Great Britain, and also to foreigners : on the moral blemishes of their statuary, viewed in the light of artistic taste and analogy /
by a lover of painting and sculpture.
Second edition.
London :
J. F. Shaw,
1851.
vi, [7]-30 ;
16 cm.
In original printed wrappers.
Advertisements: [2] p. at end.
Introduction signed: R.
"London: Reed and Pardon, Printers, Paternoster Row."
Essay is critical of the "immodest statuary" shown at the Great Exhibition. Author suggests sculptors "cover the objectionable parts with ... plaster of paris ... and mould it ... in folds of most beautiful and most graceful drapery." (p. 26-27)
Shaw, John Farquhar
Publisher.
Reed and Pardon
Printer.
Great Exhibition
(1851 :
London, England)
Sculpture, British
19th century.
Aesthetics, Modern
19th century.
Chron.
1851.
AC031297