994 resultados para Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. 1-6, 8-10, 13-19, 21-31 and 37 illustrated by Phiz.
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Authorship has also been attributed to William Pittis.
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v. 1. Harry Lorrequer. Tom Burke of "Ours" -- v. 2. The knight of Gwynne. Davenport Dunn -- v. 3. Charles O'Malley. Jack Hinton -- v. 4. The Dodd family abroad. The confessions of Con Cregan -- v. 5. Luttrell of Arran. Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly -- v. 6. The Daltons. A day's ride.
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Imprint varies slightly.
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Authorship has also been attributed to William Pittis.
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The depiction of drapery (generalised cloth as opposed to clothing) is a well-established convention of Neo-Classical sculpture and is often downplayed by art historians as of purely rhetorical value. It can be argued however that sculpted drapery has served a spectrum of expressive ends, the variety and complexity of which are well illustrated by a study of its use in portrait sculpture. For the Neo-Classical portrait bust, drapery had substantial iconographic and political meaning, signifying the new Enlightenment notions of masculine authority. Within the portrait bust, drapery also served highly strategic aesthetic purposes, alleviating the abruptness of the truncated format and the compromising visual consequences of the “cropped” body. With reference to Joseph Nollekens’ portraits of English statesman Charles James Fox and the author’s own sculptural practice, this paper analyses the Neo-Classical use of drapery to propose that rendered fabric, far from mere stylistic flourish, is a highly charged visual signifier with much scope for exploration in contemporary sculptural practice.
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First published 1890; reprinted.
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El pie de imprenta del vol. 6 es: Edinburgh : printed for Charles Elliot..., C. Elliot & T. Kay... and G. G. J. & J. Robinson, London, 1788.
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Vol. 4-5: Edinburgh : printed for Charles Elliot..., and G.G.J. & J. Robinson, London, 1786.
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Datos de los t. II-IV tomados de ejemplares de ICCU.