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Model and Supermodel: The Artists' Model in British Art and Culture [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x170x13 mm, kaal: 513 g, Illustrations, black & white|Illustrations, colour
  • Sari: Critical Perspectives in Art History
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 071906662X
  • ISBN-13: 9780719066627
  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x170x13 mm, kaal: 513 g, Illustrations, black & white|Illustrations, colour
  • Sari: Critical Perspectives in Art History
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 071906662X
  • ISBN-13: 9780719066627
Over the last twenty years there have been flurries of interest in the artists model, and recent exhibitions have stimulated new activity in this area. Model and Supermodel extends the discussion about the social and cultural significance of the model in British art and culture. A fascinating collection of essays and interviews, it examines the persistent mythology of the artists model and some of the ambiguities involved in depicting the body.

The volume begins with Martin Postles survey of the profession of the model during the period c.1840-1940. Elizabeth Prettejohn considers the Pre-Raphaelite model and Alison Smith examines the lives of some nineteenth-century models who achieved fame and notoriety in their own right. Jane Desmarais looks at the model from a literary perspective and Reena Suleman presents the work of Edward Linley Sambourne. Michael Hatts essay examines the aesthetic and ethical aspects of Tukes use of boy models for his paintings of nude bathers, and William Vaughan reflects on the British figurative tradition from Sickert to Freud. Catherine Wood brings the volume up to date with her essay on the found model in contemporary art, and the volume concludes with two interviews with the artist, Peter Blake, and a life model, Susannah Gregory.

The book offers a series of lively takes on the phenomenon of the artists model. It will make fascinating reading for those interested in modern art and the wider aspects of British culture and society. -- .
Acknowledgements vii
List of illustrations
ix
List of contributors
xiii
Introduction 1(8)
Jane Desmarais
Martin Postle
William Vaughan
Naked civil servants: the professional life model in British art and society
9(17)
Martin Postle
The Pre-Raphaelite model
26(21)
Elizabeth Prettejohn
The model on the writers block: the model in fiction from Balzac to du Maurier
47(14)
Jane Desmarais
Modelling Godiva: the female model as performer in Victorian England
61(14)
Alison Smith
Still lives: the art of Edward Linley Sambourne
75(14)
Reena Suleman
`A great sight': Henry Scott Tuke and his models
89(16)
Michael Hatt
Overexposed? The model in British figurative art from Sickert to Freud
105(17)
William Vaughan
Paper dolls: the found model in contemporary art
122(17)
Catherine Wood
Appendix A The artist: Peter Blake in conversation with Colin Wiggins, Nottingham, 1999 139(12)
Appendix B The model: Susannah Gregory in conversation with Jane Desmarais, London, 2001 151(11)
Select bibliography 162(3)
Index 165


Jane Desmarais is Lecturer in English at Goldsmiths College, London. Martin Postle is Curator and Head of British Art to 1900 at the Tate Collection. William Vaughan is Professor Emeritus in History of Art at Birkbeck College, University of London -- .