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Public Sculpture of Glasgow Ray McKenzie

Public Sculpture of Glasgow By Ray McKenzie

Public Sculpture of Glasgow by Ray McKenzie


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Glasgow is notable as being one of the few British cities to have resisted artistic centralization based in London. Public Sculpture of Glasgow includes work by some of the most influential British and continental sculptors during the last 200 years including John Flaxman, John Gibson, J.H.

Public Sculpture of Glasgow Summary

Public Sculpture of Glasgow by Ray McKenzie

Glasgow is notable as being one of the few British cities to have resisted artistic centralization based in London. Only in Glasgow were there significant local workshops, often family-based, training dynasties of native sculptors. Public Sculpture of Glasgow includes work by some of the most influential British and continental sculptors during the last 200 years including John Flaxman, John Gibson, J.H. Foley and Carlo Marochetti. Ray McKenzie has in this volume for the first time demonstrated the importance of Glasgow's architectural sculpture and explained its function with a wealth superbly arranged and carefully marshalled detail. Joint-winner of the 2002 Saltire Society Scottish Research Book of the Year.

Public Sculpture of Glasgow Reviews

... a richly textured, indispensable reference text. It will be invaluable not only as a resource and stimulus for research but also for those concerned with local planning and conservation. * The Burlington Magazine *

About Ray McKenzie

Ray McKenzie was until his recent retirement a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Research Fellow at the School of Art in Glasgow, and is the author of several studies on the art of the city. These include Public Sculpture of Glasgow, which was joint winner of the Saltire Society / National Library of Scotland award for Research Book of the Year in 2002, and The Flower and the Green Leaf, an exploration of the educational culture of the School at the time of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. He is currently an Honorary Professor in the Department of Fine Art Critical Studies.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Map
  • Introduction
  • Abbreviations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Sources of Illustrations
  • Catalogue of Public Sculpture of Glasgow
  • Appendix A Lost Works
  • By Gary Nisbet, edited by Ray McKenzie
  • Appendix B Minor Works
  • Appendix C Coat of Arms
  • Glossary
  • Selected Biographies
  • By Gary Nisbet, edited by Ray McKenzie
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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GOR013671633
9780853239376
0853239371
Public Sculpture of Glasgow by Ray McKenzie
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
20020301
400
Joint winner of Saltire Society Scottish Research Book of the Year 2002
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