Exposed : the Victorian nude
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Exposed : the Victorian nude
Tate Publishing, c2001
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The Victorian nude
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Tate Britain, London, 1 Nov. 2001-27 Jan. 2002
Bibliography: p. 280-282
Includes index
Contents of Works
- The nude in nineteenth-century Britain : 'The English nude' / Alison Smith
- Prudery, pornography and the Victorian nude : (or, what do we think the butler saw?) / Martin Myrone
- Thoughts and things : sculpture and the Victorian nude / Michael Hatt
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The apogee of High Culture, or an assault on public morality? The representation of the nude figure was one of the most contraversial issues in Victorian art. This publication surveys the full range of Victorian representations of the nude, both male and female concentrating on painting, sculpture and drawing, but also exploring the artistic depiction of the "naked" body in other media, both "high" and "low", including photography, popular illustration, advertizing imagery and caricature, foregrounding issues of morality, sexuality and desire that remain relevant in the 21st century.
Table of Contents
The English Nude Alison Smith Pornography, Privacy and the Victorian Nude Martin Myrone The Public Nude Michael Hatt Catalogue The English Nude The Classical Nude The Private Nude The Artist's Studio Life Drawing and Anatomy The Pygmalion Room Sensation! The Nude as Subject Towards Naturism Bibliography Index
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