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Marble Queens and Captives Joy S. Kasson

Marble Queens and Captives By Joy S. Kasson

Marble Queens and Captives by Joy S. Kasson


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A reconstruction of the intellectual, aesthetic and literary contexts in which 19th century female sculptures were viewed combined with the social history of their production and reception. It shows that artists and audiences idealized women as fragile and vulnerable.

Marble Queens and Captives Summary

Marble Queens and Captives: Women in Nineteenth Century American Sculpture by Joy S. Kasson

When 19th century Americans looked at a statue of a nude woman in chains, or a shipwrecked mother and child, what did they see? The author argues that there was a connection between the popularity of artworks such as these, which derive from a sentimental literary culture, and the rapidly changing social, economic, and political environment that was beginning to raise questions about women's nature and role in society. By exploring the once-popular genre of ideal sculpture, with its focus on female subjects and its insistence on narrative content, Kasson is able to shed light on conventional assumptions about gender roles, as well as the tensions that lay behind these beliefs. Kasson reconstructs the intellectual, aesthetic, and literary contexts in which these sculptures were viewed and traces the social history of their production and reception. She shows that sculptors and audiences repeatedly idealized women as fragile, endangered, and vulnerable. Immoral or powerful women, such as Eve, Pandora, or Medea were presented in a web of sentimental narrative that hinted at moral redemption in order to reassure viewers that woman's true nature would remain domestic and maternal. Kasson looks closely at a number of sculptures that exemplified these themes - from Hiram Powers' The Greek Slave to works by the most prominent female sculptor of the period, Harriet Hosmer.

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GOR013660561
9780300045963
0300045964
Marble Queens and Captives: Women in Nineteenth Century American Sculpture by Joy S. Kasson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
19900926
312
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