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The Cult of the Statuette In Late Victorian Britain (No. 31)

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Ideas for Sculpture
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Freud's Sculpture

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The Sculpture of David Nash

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Ring Binder

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Gravity's Angel

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The New Monumentality
Gerard Byrne, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster & Dorit Margreiter
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Peter Scheemakers: 'The Famous Statuary' 1691-1781 (No.14)

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Duel - Tracy Mackenna & Karla Sachse (No.12)

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Hands On! Creative projects

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The Zola of Sculpture
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Claude Heath
Drawing from Sculpture
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Kenneth Armitage
Life and Work
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Henry Moore Critical Essays

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Le Corbusier - Savina (No. 32)

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Magdalena Jetelova

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The Line of Cut/Elements of Drawing
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Reclining Figure: Dawn
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Vittorio Messina

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Sculpture of Austin Wright

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Private View - Contemporary Art in the Bowes Museum

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Wolfgang Laib
A Scented Journey
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Quatremere de Quincy's Role in the Revival of Polychromy in Sculpture (No.10)

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Pre-Raphaelite Sculpture
Nature and Imagination in British Sculpture 1848-1914
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Attending to the Barely Made (No.29)

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Sleep in Sculpture - Babies from the Bowes (No.13)

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The Sculpture of Frank Dobson

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The Sculpture of Stephen Cox

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Eight Reclining Figures II
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Leaving tracks - artranspennine98

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The Sculpture of Michael Sandle

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Sculpture in Painting

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Depth of Field: the place of relief in the time of Donatello

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Complete Drawings Volume 1
1916-29
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At One Remove

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Scuplture in 20th-century Britain Both Volumes

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Leeds' Sculpture Collections Works on Paper Concise Catalogue

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Ralph Brown
Sculpture & Drawings
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Sculpture in Literature (No.28)

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London's War: The Shelter Drawings of Henry Moore

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The Encounter and The Struggle - Lipchitz Maquettes 1928-1942 (No.26)

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The Object Sculpture - Paperback

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Sculpture and Psychoanalysis

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Sculpture and the Garden

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Dom Hans van der Laan - The Line Under the Spell of its Measure

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Figuring Space
Sculpture/Furniture from Mies to Moore
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Hounds in Leash - The Dog in 18th and 19th Century Sculpture

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Gilbert Bayes (1872-1953) - From Arts and Crafts to the Light Monumental (No.23)

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The Very Impress of the Object - Photographing Sculpture from Fox Talbot to the Present Day (No.5)

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White Forms
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Reclining Figure Against Sea and Rocks
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Modern Sculpture Reader

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The Space of the Page - Sequence, Continuity and Material (No.22)

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Belvedere

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Phill Hopkins
Aeroplane Dreams
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The Cauldron

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Imi Knoebel: Primary Structures 1966/2006

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Guide to the Henry Moore Institute Archive

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Etienne Martin (No.27)

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Plans for Forgotten Works
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The Sculpture of Eric Kennington

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Espaco Aberto/Espaco Fechado
Sites for Sculpture in Modern Brazil
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Against Nature
the hybrid forms of modern sculpture
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Sculpture and Drawings
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The Object Sculpture - Hardback

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Plans for the Real World Parts 1-12
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The Alliance of Sculpture and Architecture

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Bronze - The Power of Life and Death

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Henry Moore silk scarf: Family Groups
The original design on this scarf - entitled 'Family Groups' - was created c.1946 by Henry Moore, and was reproduced on this scarf for the launch of Tate's Henry Moore exhibition, © Ascher Studio/The Henry Moore Foundation.
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Henry Moore Tapestries

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Michael Kidner - Making Maps, Looking for Landmarks (No.16)

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Leeds' Sculpture Collections Illustrated Concise Catalogue

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Art in Public Places
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The Sculpture of William Turnbull

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An Introduction to Henry Moore

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Pantheons

Transformations of a Monumental Idea

Pantheons: Transformations of a Monumental Idea

Cover

Ashgate
Hardback
272 pp
234 x 156 mm
49 B/W illustrations
ISBN: 0 7546 0808 5
British Library Reference: 731.7'6'094
Library of Congress Reference: 2004043651
ISBN-13 978-0-7546-0808-
2004

In 2003 the Henry Moore Institute launched a new series, Subject/Object: New Studies in Sculpture, published with Ashgate, which expands upon the conventional historical frameworks in which sculpture is seen. We have become familiar with the notion that sculpture has moved into the ‘expanded field’, but this field has remained remarkably faithful to defining sculpture on its own terms. Sculpture can be distinct, but it is rarely autonomous. For too long studied apart, within a monographic or survey format, sculpture demands to be integrated with the other histories of which it is a part. In the interests in representing recent moves in this direction, this series provides a forum for the publication and stimulation of new research examining sculpture’s relationship with the world around it, with other disciplines, and other material contexts. The series embraces papers developed out of conferences initiated at the Henry Moore Institute, as well as looking elsewhere for new work which similarly expands the context for sculpture studies.

The institution of the pantheon has come a long way from its classical origins. Invented to describe a temple dedicated to many deities, the term later became so far removed from its original meaning, that by the twentieth century, it has been able to exist independently of any architectural and sculptural monument.

This collection of essays is the first to trace the transformation of the monumental idea of the pantheon from its origins in Greek and Roman antiquity to its later appearance as a means of commemorating and enshrining the ideals of national identity and statehood. Illuminating the emergence of the pantheon in a range of different cultures and periods by exploring its different manifestations and implementations, the essays open new historical perspectives on the formation of national and civic identities.

Contents
Preface; Introduction; From the pantheon of the gods to the Pantheon of Rome, Edmund Thomas; From the pantheon of artists to the pantheon of illustrious men: Raphael's tomb and its legacy, Susanna Pasquali; Westminster Abbey 1720-70: a public pantheon built upon private interest, Matthew Craske; The British military pantheon in St Paul's Cathedral: the State, cultural patriotism, and the politics of national monuments, c.1790-1820, Holger Hoock; Popular and imaginary pantheons in early 19th-century England, Alison Yarrington; Pantheons in 18th-century France: temple, museum, pyramid, Dominique Poulot; Madame Tussaud's as a popular pantheon, Uta Kornmeier; Tales from the crypt/a Surrealist pantheon, Simon Baker; 'The granite of the ancient North': race, nation and empire at Cecil Rhodes's mountain mausoleum and Rhodes House, Oxford, Donal Lowry; Rise and fall of the Soviet pantheon, Brandon Taylor; Index.

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