Description
Philip Rawson, a distinguished academic and author, practiced as a sculptor all of his life. Sculpture, his final book, completes the trilogy begun with his classic works, Drawing and Ceramics. As in those earlier volumes, Rawson provides a clear, factual description of the underlying principles and structural techniques of the art. Although Rawson discusses sculptures from many places and periods-including Africa, Asia, Greece, Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and twentieth-century Europe and America-Sculpture is not a history as such. Rather, it is an original analysis of sculpture as a fundamental and integral form of human "language" capable of conveying a variety of different insights, offering a wealth of cultural and symbolic meaning.
In the course of this analysis, Sculpture explores the full range of expressive techniques available to the sculptor today. Rawson's intent is to reveal possible modes of sculptural thought for practitioners and to enable the nonexpert to better understand and appreciate the emotional and intellectual content of any work.
Rawson provides a clear, factual description of the underlying principles and structural techniques of the art. Sculpture will serve as a valuable resource to students and scholars of sculpture, as well as to anyone interested in this art form.
Book Information
ISBN 9780812282580
Author Philip Rawson
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint University of Pennsylvania Press
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press