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Author:
Nichols, Kate, author.
Title:
Greece and Rome at the Crystal Palace : classical sculpture and modern Britain, 1854-1936 / Kate Nichols.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xiii, 305 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Sculpture, Classical--Exhibitions.
Exhibitions--London--London--History--19th century.
Exhibitions--London--London--History--20th century.
Crystal Palace (Sydenham, London, England)--History.
Art exhibition audiences--London--London--History--19th century.
Art exhibition audiences--London--London--History--20th century.
Art and society--London--London--History--19th century.
Art and society--London--London--History--20th century.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-301) and index.
Summary:
The marble halls of the British Museum might seem the natural habitat for classical sculpture, but in the nineteenth century its sombre displays were far from being the only place that people encountered antiquities. From 1854, a rival collection of classical sculpture, comprising plaster casts from major European museums and scaled down architectural features, was on show in the South London suburb of Sydenham, in the Crystal Palace which had housed the Great Exhibition of 1851. By the late 1850s, two million visitors were passing through the glass doors of the Sydenham Crystal Palace each year, more than twice as many as recorded at the British Museum. Many more people, and from a greater variety of social strata, saw the painted cast of the Parthenon frieze in Sydenham than the original in Bloomsbury.00Utilizing an extensive variety of archival material, including diaries, scrapbooks and photographs, Greece and Rome at the Crystal Palace evokes visitor experiences at Sydenham, and examines the discussion that arose around the presentation of classical plaster casts to a mass audience. It uncovers the social, political, and aesthetic role of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture in modern Britain, assessing how classical art figured in debates over design reform, taste, beauty and morality, class and gender, and race and imperialism.0Readership: Scholars and students interested in the treatment, display, and historical and cultural significance of classical sculpture at the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, and art history, classical studies, museum studies, and classical archaeology more generally.
Series:
Classical Presences
ISBN:
0199596468
9780199596461
OCLC:
(OCoLC)910936260
LCCN:
2014946891
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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