"Sculpture in Spain" by Albert Frederick Calvert is a journey through the history of Spanish sculpture, highlighting its importance as an art form expressing the unique spirit of the Spanish people. The book looks at the story of sculpture in Spain all the way from prehistoric times to the Renaissance, considering the different artistic trends that helped to form it. It emphasizes how Spanish sculpture, though sometimes not as well-known as its paintings, holds profound cultural weight. Early on, the book presents examples like the Lady of Elche and also shows how different artistic styles have shaped Spain's sculpture over the years. It points out that religious topics are most common in Spanish sculptures, mainly because the Catholic Church needed them. These beginning explanations ready the reader for a closer study of the past events and civilization impacts on Spain's heritage of sculptural art.
Sculpture in Spain
By Albert Frederick Calvert
Uncover a history of religious icons and cultural symbols carved in stone, revealing Spain's artistic soul.
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About the AuthorAlbert Frederick Calvert (1872-1946) was an English author, engineer and explorer active in Australia.
Albert Frederick Calvert (1872-1946) was an English author, engineer and explorer active in Australia.
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