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Pygmalion in Bavaria Christiane Hertel (Katherine B. McBride Professor, Bryn Mawr College)

Pygmalion in Bavaria By Christiane Hertel (Katherine B. McBride Professor, Bryn Mawr College)

Pygmalion in Bavaria by Christiane Hertel (Katherine B. McBride Professor, Bryn Mawr College)


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Examines the work of eighteenth-century sculptor Ignaz Gunther within the context of Bavarian Rococo art and Counter-Reformation religious visual culture.

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Pygmalion in Bavaria: The Sculptor Ignaz Gunther and Eighteenth-Century Aesthetic Art Theory by Christiane Hertel (Katherine B. McBride Professor, Bryn Mawr College)

In Pygmalion in Bavaria, Christiane Hertel introduces the sculptor Ignaz Gunther, placing him in the historical context of Bavarian Rococo art and Counter-Reformation religious visual culture. She also considers the remarkable aesthetic appeal of Gunther's oeuvre-and connects it to the eighteenth-century art theory that focused on sculpture and the creative paradigm of Pygmalion. Through this interweaving of contexts and discourses, Hertel offers insights into how Rococo art's own critical dimension positions it against the Enlightenment and introduces a particular notion of subjectivity.

Pygmalion in Bavaria Reviews

This is an extraordinary book. Extraordinary is Hertel's command of eighteenth-century aesthetic art theory, extraordinary her command of Bavarian Rococo art, especially the art of Ignaz Gunther, and extraordinary the depth of her understanding of the religious culture of eighteenth-century Bavaria. Pygmalion in Bavaria may seem to be a book for a small number of specialists. But the spell of Ignaz Gunther's art should ensure that this unusually engaging text will find the readers that it deserves and will help secure, in the English-speaking world, Gunther's place among the major artists of the eighteenth century.

-Karsten Harries, Yale University


Now at last Christiane Hertel, professor at Bryn Mawr, will introduce Gunther in English to future generations with a thoughtful book that goes well beyond the conventional monograph to probe the Bavarian Rococo, for example as a religious combination of the visionary with a personally subjective totality, 'commemorative in a quasi-Lutheran sense.' Such piety distances Ignaz Gunther from modern taste, so here Hertel fills a real need to reconstitute his aesthetic ambitions, while subtly suggesting that his works may lie open to theological questioning in their own era.

-Larry Silver, Historians of Netherlandish Art Newsletter

About Christiane Hertel (Katherine B. McBride Professor, Bryn Mawr College)

Christiane Hertel is Professor of Art History at Bryn Mawr College.

Table of Contents

Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Ignaz Gunther (1725-1775)

2. Pygmalion in Bavaria

3. Sculpture and Religious Culture in Counter-Reformation Bavaria

4. Unruly Art: Gunther's Angels and Their Behavior in Church

5. Gunther's Kerkerheiland and Rebellious Humility

6. Gunther in Weyarn and the Liberties of Procession Sculpture

7. Broken Unity: Gunther's Self-Reflective Viewers

8. Pygmalion Intention, Pygmalion Reverie

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

CIN0271037377G
9780271037370
0271037377
Pygmalion in Bavaria: The Sculptor Ignaz Gunther and Eighteenth-Century Aesthetic Art Theory by Christiane Hertel (Katherine B. McBride Professor, Bryn Mawr College)
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Hardback
Pennsylvania State University Press
20110921
344
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