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Clodion et la sculpture française de la fin du XVIIIe siècle
Under the direction of Guilhem Scherf
Contributions by Colin B. Bailey, Guilhem Scherf, Andrew McClellan, Myriam Chataignère, Olivier Michel, Thérèse Picquenard, Pierre Pinon, Marianne Roland Michel, Martine Constans, Gérard Hubert, John H. Larson, Pascal La Vaissière (de), Denis Lavalle, Marie Pessiot, Jacques G. Pfeiffer, Bruno Pons †, François Pupil, Daniel Rabreau, Claire Scemla, Myriam Simon, François Souchal
€ 53.36 tax included
Series
Conférences et colloquesTechnical details
596 pages, paperback, 16 x 24 cm, 255 black-and-white illustrations.
Publication date
1993Related event
Proceedings of the symposium held at the Musée du Louvre on March 20 and 21, 1992.
Period
18th-19th centuriesISBN French2-11-003019-4
French only
Co-publisher(s)
La Documentation française
This volume takes a vastly interdisciplinary approach to examining Clodion’s place in the artistic milieus of the late 18th century, the relationship between sculpture, painting and architecture, as well as the specific problems tied to the technique of terracotta and the restoration of prestigious collections.