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Silent and grave: Matthew Craske's analysis of mid-18th-century sculptured tombs and monuments in England is full of original ideas and insights
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] The Silent Rhetoric of the Body: A History of Monumental Sculpture and Commemorative art in England,...
Apollo, 11/01/08 by John Kenworthy-Browne · More from publication -
My review of the new sculpture gallery at the V&A referred to scholarship as it is displayed, not to the museum's very laudable publications
My review of the new sculpture gallery at the V&A (APOLLO, June 2006) referred to scholarship as it is displayed, not to the museum's very laudable...
Apollo, 10/01/06 by John Kenworthy-Browne · More from publication -
Designed to instruct or just designed? The Victoria and Albert Museum's new 'Sculpture in Britain' gallery contains plenty of familiar masterpieces, and a few lesser-known ones, whose quality overcomes some infelicities in the design and lighting
The V&A's new sculpture gallery has been attracting attention since last year because it was not closed to the public when being set up. Many...
Apollo, 06/01/06 by John Kenworthy-Browne · More from publication -
Carving out modernity: an absorbing exhibition at the Soane Museum claims Thomas Banks as Britain's first 'modern' sculptor. As John Kenworthy-Browne explains, he was certainly exceptionally inventive
How do you define 'modern'? Julius Bryant, the curator of this beguiling show, takes it to mean advanced in its time. Banks was called 'a modern...
Apollo, 03/01/05 by John Kenworthy-Browne · More from publication -
Amid the Alien Limbs
Amid the alien limbs THE PLEASURES OF ANTIQUITY: BRITISH COLLECTORS OF GREECE AND ROME by Jonathan Scott Yale, L40, pp. 340, ISBN 0300098545 In...
Spectator, The, 07/05/03 by Kenworthy-Browne, John · More from publication


