Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Figurative Sculpture of XX century

The world of XX century sculpture has two separate histories: the accepted and promoted one of Modern art and figurative continuation of Western tradition. Even the greatest of their masters are not to be found in art history books surveying XX century art. They were guilty of grievous transgressions, they looked at and studied human form and found beauty there, they searched  for meaning and made sculptures imbued with allegories and metaphors. Those artists continued Egyptian, Greek and Roman tradition of realistic sculpture that is capable of evoking feelings in viewers. Regrettably- it was all condemning them to banishment by the severe judgment of new dictators of artistic values.
Let us take a small sampling of the XX century figurative sculpture and make an independent judgment over their artistic merits. What you will find admittedly lacks primitivism, silliness, shock or stupefaction so greatly lauded by the dictators of Modern art but do suspend your disappointment for these shortcomings. Allow to assume a set of long forgotten aesthetic expectations of art evoking physical beauty, of refinement, of nobility, of subtlety or charm, of inner strength or tenderness. Indeed, a vast array of emotions has been emphatically expressed in those sculptures from care-free joy and passionate abandon to gravity and sepulchral grief and loss. The world of human emotions is elevated, ennobilized and rhapsodized to tell us that our civilization, our aspirations, ideals and our deeds as reflected in those marbles and bronzes are triumphs of human spirit reaching for ascension.
Cecil Howard

Daniel Chester French

                                                                   Daniel Chester French
                                                              Alexander Stirling Calder
                                                             Alexander Stirling Calder
                                                                       Albin Polasek

                                                                       Albin Polasek
                                                                        Albin  Polasek

                                                                       Chester Beach

                                                                           Lorado Taft

                                                                         Lorado Taft

                                                                          Lorado Taft

                                                                       Harriet Frishmuth

The above sampling is of American sculptors. A sampling of European figurative sculpture will follow. Soon.



2 comments:

  1. this Albin Polasek sculptures are great - I didn't know this artist yet.

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  2. I was unaware of his art too, until I started digging around and found a whole dozens of Great Sculptors that are ispite of their huge artistic acheivements are pushed away from books on art,museums,public awarness because they make Calder mobiles look stupid.

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