Thomas Banks 1735-1805

Thomas Banks 1735-1805 Britain's First Modern Sculptor

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Publisher's Synopsis

This is the only available work of reference on the British sculptor Thomas Banks; it covers his entire oeuvre, and is richly illustrated with new photographs of his remarkably accomplished sculpture. Though his sculpture is firmly classical in form, Banks was a member of the avant-garde circle in Rome around Henry Fuseli, now recognized to be an early manifestation of the Romantic movement. Indeed, his politics were as radical as those of William Blake, and he made enemies at the Royal Academy. His talent, however, and the interest and great skill of his sculptures, could not be denied. His range included 'history or ideal compositions, portraiture, including vigorous and lively busts, architectural sculpture such as the friezes of fireplaces, tombs, and memorials. This book presents Banks in the round, illustrating and discussing not only his sculptures, but also the figure of the artist himself and his reputation in a period of significant transition from the old regime to the new.

Book information

ISBN: 9780954904104
Publisher: Sir John Soane's Museum
Imprint: Sir John Soane's Museum
Pub date:
DEWEY: 730.92
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 63
Weight: 363g
Height: 282mm
Width: 210mm