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Roubiliac''s Work At Trinity College Cambridge

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Klappentext Esdaile describes the world-renowned late-baroque sculptures by Roubiliac on display at Trinity College! Cambridge. Zusammenfassung Roubiliac (1702-1762) was one of the greatest sculptors ever to work in England! and the collection of his work at Trinity College! Cambridge is unparalleled. Esdaile's 1924 book introduces these late-baroque masterpieces! describing twenty Roubiliac busts in detail! including those of Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. The statue of Sir Isaac Newton in the ante-chapel; 2. Newton; 3. Francis Willoughby; 4. Francis Willoughby, British Museum; 5. Bacon; 6. John Ray; 7. John Ray, British Museum; 8. Barrow; 9. Barrow; 10. Bentley; 11. Bentley; 12. Plaster cast of the bust of Bentley, Lambeth Palace; 13. Lord Trevor; 14. Lord Whitworth; 15. Sir Edward Coke; 16. Sir Robert Cotton; 17. Terracotta model for the bust of Cotton at Trinity, British Museum; 18. Monument of Daniel Lock, F.R.S., in the ante-chapel of Trinity College; 19. Monument of Francis Hooper, S.T.P., by Roubiliac's pupil, Nicholas Read, in the ante-chapel of Trinity College; 20. The death-mask of Sir Isaac Newton; Note on Plate XVIII.

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Authors Katharine Ada McDowall Esdaile, Katherine Ada McDowall Esdaile, Esdaile Katherine Ada McDowall
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.07.2009
 
EAN 9781108002318
ISBN 978-1-108-00231-8
No. of pages 68
Series Cambridge Library Collection -
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous

Installationskunst, ART / Sculpture & Installation

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