Author

Contributions

  • Brancusi, Constantin, 1876-1957. - Contributor

Publication

1995 - Clarendon Press, Oxford, England

Language

English

Word Count

64,000 words, Guess

Page Count

256 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL1113924M
  • ISBN-100198175140
  • OCLC Control Number30031282
  • Library of Congress Control Number94039857
  • LibraryThing3528326
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  • Goodreads1902980

Classifications

  • DDC709/.2
  • LCCNB933.B7 M56 1995

Description

Sanda Miller is the first Western European historian to have subjected Brancusi to exhaustive analysis: being Romanian by birth, she has a full knowledge of the literature and is able to bring to bear Romanian memoirs, literary texts, histories, and recent scholarship with confidence and to make a new range of knowledge accessible to western readers. The material on Brancusi's childhood and training both as a craftsman and fine artist at the School of Arts and Crafts in Craiova and the Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest respectively, provides a new basis for the assessment of his work, after as well as before his arrival in Paris. Brancusi is accepted as a major figure in histories of twentieth-century sculpture. Where the problems of sculpture, craft and materials, of formalism and the avant-garde or of 'primitivism' in modernism are concerned, he will remain a major figure to be discussed. This is a substantial contribution to knowledge about Brancusi and his work which includes many illustrations never previously published.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Clarendon studies in the history of art

Other Editions

  • Constantin Brancusi: a survey of his workClarendon Press1995-01-01

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