TOC Jul 13, 2010

British Sculpture c. 1757-1947: Global Contexts

Jennifer Roberts

Visual Culture in Britain

British Sculpture c. 1757-1947: Global Contexts

The latest issue of Visual Culture in Britain is now available and
contains the following articles:

Original Articles

Introduction: From the East India Company to the West Indies and Beyond:
The World of British Sculpture, c. 1757-1947 - FREE ONLINE ACCESS
Jason Edwards

Commemorating Cornwallis: Sculpture in India 1792-1813
Sarah Burnage

Making Love: Thomas Banks' Camadeva and the Discourses of British India
c. 1790
Sarah Monks

'Mingled Feelings': Augustus Saint-Gaudens, American Sculptors and
Britain
Thayer Tolles

The 'Essential Quality of Things': E.B. Havell, Ananda Coomaraswamy,
Indian Art and Sculpture in Britain, c. 1910-14
Sarah Victoria Turner

Herbert Ward: Sculpture in the Circum-Atlantic World
Kirsty Breedon

Reviews

Landscape, Art and Identity in 1950s Britain by Catherine Jolivette,
Farnham: Ashgate, 2009, pp. 178
Margaret Garlake

Scotland: Global Cinema, Genres, Modes and Identities by David
Martin-Jones
Annie Morgan James

Forced Journeys: Artists in Exile in Britain c. 1933-45, Ben Uri
Gallery/London Jewish Museum of Art, January 20-April 19, 2009
Forced Journeys: Artists in Exile in Britain c. 1933-45 by Shulamith
Behr, Jonathan Black, Rachel Dickson, Sander L. Gilman, Fran Lloyd,
Sarah MacDougall, Ulrike Smalley, Jutta Vincent
Juliet Steyn

The Framed World: Tourism, Tourists and Photography edited by Mike
Robinson and David Picard
Simon Faulkner

The Sublime Now edited by Luke White and Claire Pajaczkowska
Christopher Kul-Want

Securing the Past: Conservation in Art, Architecture and Literature by
Paul Eggert
Michael Johnson

Abstracts

Erratum
Suzannah Biernoff

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Reference:
TOC: British Sculpture c. 1757-1947: Global Contexts. In: ArtHist.net, Jul 13, 2010 (accessed Oct 16, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/32862>.

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