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A History of Sculpture - Exploring the Evolution of Sculpture: Techniques Styles and Themes Through the Ages - cover

A History of Sculpture - Exploring the Evolution of Sculpture: Techniques Styles and Themes Through the Ages

Ernest Henry Short

Publisher: Good Press

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Ernest Henry Short's 'A History of Sculpture' is a comprehensive and detailed examination of sculpture throughout the ages. Short artfully delves into the evolution of sculptural techniques, styles, and themes from ancient civilizations to modern times. His scholarly approach provides readers with valuable insights into the cultural and artistic significance of sculpture, making this book a must-read for art history enthusiasts. Short's prose is both informative and engaging, weaving together historical facts with insightful analysis of some of the most iconic sculptures in history. This book is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone with a passion for art. Ernest Henry Short's extensive knowledge and passion for the subject shine through in every page, making 'A History of Sculpture' a definitive work in the field.
Available since: 11/05/2021.
Print length: 295 pages.

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