Reading the royal monument in eighteenth-century Europe
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Author
Publication
2010 - Ashgate, Farnham, Surrey, UK England, England
Language
English
Word Count
53,500 words, Guess
Page Count
214 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24553893M
- ISBN-139780754655756
- OCLC Control Number634742780
- Library of Congress Control Number2010022180
Classifications
- DDC725/.9409409033
- LCCNB1583 .R43 2010
Description
Reading the Royal Monument in Eighteenth-Century Europe is the first in-depth study of the major role played by royal monuments in the public space of expanding cities across eighteenth-century Europe. Using the royal public statues as the basis for its examination of modern European cities, the book considers the development of urban landscapes from the creation of capital cities to the last embers of the Ancien RTgime and at how the royal politics of the arts affected the cityscapes of the time. The focus of the book thereby intersects across a spectrum of disciplines, including the social and architectural history of cities, the politics of urban planning, the history of monumental sculpture, and the material culture of the eighteenth century. -- Charlotte Chastel-Rousseau Received a PhD from the UniversitT Paris I, PanthTon-Sorbonne on 'Royal monuments and public space in Great Britain and Ireland,1714-1820'. She has mainly written on eighteenth-century British and French monumental sculpture and is currently particularly interested in the circulation of artistic models and ideas in a European cultural space from the Renaissance to the eighteenth century. --Book Jacket.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Subject/object : new studies in sculpture
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