Marble Queens and Captives: Women in Nineteenth-Century American Sculpture

By Professor Joy S. Kasson.

Marble Queens and Captives: Women in Nineteenth-Century American Sculpture

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When 19th century Americans looked at a statue of a nude woman in chains, or a shipwrecked mother and child, what did they see? The author argues that there was a connection between the popularity of artworks such as these, which derive from a sentimental literary culture, and the rapidly changing social, economic, and political environment that was beginning to raise questions about women's nature and role in society. By exploring the once-popular genre of ideal sculpture, with its focus on female subjects and its insistence on narrative content, Kasson is able to shed light on conven...

ISBN(s)

0300045964, 9780300045963

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