Self-portrait
JOHN, Sir William Goscombe
© Amgueddfa Cymru
New sculpture is a name applied to the sculptures produced by a group of artists working in the second half of the nineteenth century
The term was coined by critic Edmund Gosse in an 1876 article in Art Journal titled The New Sculpture in which he identified this new trend in sculpture. Its distinguishing qualities were a new dynamism and energy as well as physical realism, mythological or exotic subject matter and use of symbolism, as opposed to prevailing style of frozen neoclassicism. It can be considered part of symbolism.
The keynote work was seen by Gosse as Lord Fredrick Leighton’s Athlete Wrestling with a Python, but the key artist was Sir Alfred Gilbert followed by Sir George Frampton. An Important precursor was Michelangelesque work of Alfred Stevens.
Mae'r wefan hon yn tynnu ar ddata casgliadau hŷn. Rydyn ni'n cydnabod y gall peth o'r wybodaeth fod wedi dyddio neu'n gwahaniaethu, ac yn gweithio i ddiweddaru ein cofnodion. Os oes gennych gwestiwn neu sylw ar ddarn o gelf, cysylltwch â ni.
Manylion
Casgliadau
Amgueddfa Cymru
Rhif yr Eitem
NMW A 2562
Creu/Cynhyrchu
JOHN, Sir William Goscombe
Dyddiad: 1942
Derbyniad
Gift, 9/1/1947
Given by Sir William Goscombe John
Mesuriadau
Uchder (cm): 36
Uchder (cm): 56.5
Meithder (cm): 26.5
Lled (cm): 18
Uchder (in): 14
Uchder (in): 22
Meithder (in): 10
Lled (in): 7
Techneg
bronze on wooden base
Techniques (sculpture)
Fine Art - sculpture
Deunydd
bronze
Lleoliad
In store
Mwy fel hyn
JOHN, Sir William Goscombe
JOHN, Augustus
© Ystâd Augustus John. Cedwir Pob Hawl 2024/Bridgeman Images/Amgueddfa Cymru
JOHN, Sir William Goscombe
© Amgueddfa Cymru
TARR, James C.
EVANS, David
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