Author

Publication

1999-08-02 - Princeton University Press

Language

English

Word Count

20,000 words, Guess

Page Count

80 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

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  • Library of Congress Control Number99061245
  • LibraryThing663181
  • Goodreads3016640

Classifications

  • LCCNB497.E6 C67 1999

Description

"Jacob Epstein was a pioneer of modern sculpture in Britain. Yet he always felt an outsider in his adopted country, subjected as he was to relentless attack and vilification. With his determination to break the taboos surrounding the depiction of sexuality, and his use of expressive distortion of the figure in a manner modelled more on non-Western art than the classical ideal, he aroused hostility throughout his career, and the true nature of his overall achievement has often been overlooked. This publication intends to redress the balance. It provides a fascinating account of a sculptor who had a profound influence on successive generations of artists - not only for his carving but also for his courage."--BOOK JACKET.

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