Forty London Statues and Public Monuments
Synopsis
"Forty London Statues and Public Monuments" is an insightful survey of the sculptural landscape of the British capital, authored by the renowned art historian Tancred Borenius. This work provides a detailed examination of forty significant memorials and statues that define London's public spaces, offering readers a deep dive into the artistic and historical significance of these landmarks. Borenius meticulously describes each monument, providing context on the subjects represented-ranging from royalty and political figures to military heroes-and the sculptors who brought them to life.
The book serves as both a guide and a scholarly critique, reflecting the aesthetic sensibilities of the early 20th century. It captures the essence of London's civic pride and commemorative culture, highlighting the intersection of art, history, and urban planning. For those interested in art history, British heritage, or the evolution of public art, this volume remains a valuable resource. Borenius's expertise shines through in his clear, authoritative prose, making "Forty London Statues and Public Monuments" a definitive study of the statues that continue to grace the streets and squares of London.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025660721
- Number of pages: 204
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 13 mm
- Languages: English
