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"Remove Not the Ancient Landmark"
PROVERBS 22;
Documenting the Image
Volume 1 An Introduction to Iconography Symbols Allusions and Meaning in - photo 1
Volume 1
An Introduction to Iconography: Symbols, Allusions and Meaning in the Visual Arts
Roelof van Straten
Translated by Patricia de Man
Volume
Art History through the Camera's Lens
Edited by Helene E. Roberts
Volume 3
"Remove Not the Ancient Landmark": Public Monuments and Moral Values
Edited by Donald M. Reynolds
Forthcoming
"A Higher Branch of the Art": Photographing the Fine Arts in England, 1839-1880
Anthony J. Hamber
This book is part of a series. The publisher will accept continuation orders which may be cancelled at any time and which provide for automatic billing and shipping of each title in the series upon publication. Please write for details.
"Remove Not the Ancient Landmark":
Public Monuments and Moral Values
Discourses and Comments
in Tribute to
Rudolf Wittkower
Edited by
Donald Martin Reynolds
First Published 1996 by Gordon Breach Publishers Reprinted 2004 by Taylor - photo 2
First Published 1996 by Gordon & Breach Publishers
Reprinted 2004 by Taylor & Francis
Published 2013 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 USA
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright 1996 by OPA (Overseas Publishers Association) Amsterdam B.V. Published in The Netherlands under license by Taylor & Francis.
All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Cover: Man Carving His Own Destiny. Albin Polasek, sculptor. Limestone. 1961. Brookgreen Gardens.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Remove not the ancient landmark:public monuments and moral values. (Documenting the image; v. 3)
1. Monuments Moral and ethical aspects 2.National monuments Moral and ethical aspects
I.Reynolds, Donald Martin
725.9'4'01
ISSN 2-88124-602-8 (hardcover)
2-88449-204-6 (softcover)
To the memory of
Samuel Dorsky
Contents
Donald Martin Reynolds
E. J. Johnson
James Ackerman
Wayne R. Dynes
Ian Tattersall
Murray Schane, M.D.
Mary Mothersill
Donald Martin Reynolds
James Beck
David Rosand
Oleg Grabar
Joseph Veach Noble
Howard McP. Davis
Richard S. Wortman
Ernst Neizvestny
John Czaplicka
Jonathan Fairbanks
Jean-Rae Turner
Lenore Lakowitz
Richard McDermott Miller
Stanley Bleifeld
Stephen Murray
Documenting the Image is devoted to describing the history, process, and use of visual documents. As many events and most artifacts are known and studied through images made of them, the study of the creation, collection, and use of these images becomes crucial to out understanding of the originals. Documenting the Image will provide an arena for discussion of the influence of visual documentation on culture, academic disciplines, and ways of thinking. It will inquire into how visual language is structured and how visual meaning is communicated. It will explore the visual documentation of artifacts through drawings, casts, facsimiles, engravings, and photography, and it will describe the effects of the new electronic technology on visual resources. Through the publication of catalogs of visual materials, it will seek to make these collections better known and more accessible to a wide range of potential users. In addition, the series will provide reference tools which support the description, organization, and use of visual collections.
Arch of Constantine. 312-315 A.D. Rome.
Column of Trajan. Marble. 106-113 A.D. Rome.
Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius. Gilded Bronze. Over Lifesize. 161-180 A.D. Piazza del Campidoglio. Rome.
Australopithecus afarensis . John Holmes, sculptor. American Museum of Natural History.
Homo Erectus cranium. Don McGranaghan, artist. American Museum of Natural History.
Earliest known artificial shelter. Diana Salles, artist. American Museum of Natural History.
Earliest known representational art. Don McGranaghan, artist. American Museum of Natural History.
Monochrome rendering. Diana Salles, artist, after Abbe Breuil. American Museum of Natural History.
Tomb of Ilaria del Carretta . Jacopo Della Quercia, sculptor. Marble. 1406-1408(?). Cathedral, Lucca, Italy.
Logetta. Jacopo Sansovino, architect. 1530s. Venice.
Fighting Stallions . Anna Hyatt Huntington, sculptor. Aluminum. 1950. Brookgreen Gardens.
Diana of the Chase . Anna Hyatt Huntington, sculptor. Bronze. 1922. Brookgreen Gardens.
Narcissus . Adolph Alexander Weinman, sculptor. Marble. 1923. Brookgreen Gardens.
Riders of the Dawn . Adolph Alexander Weinman, sculptor. Limestone. 1942-1946. Brookgreen Gardens.
Nature's Dance . Alexander Stirling Caulder, sculptor. Bronze. 1938. Brookgreen Gardens.
Nymph and Faun . Carl Paul Jennewein, sculptor. Bronze. 1922. Brookgreen Gardens.
Seaweed Fountain . Beatrice Fenton, sculptor. Bronze. 1920. Brookgreen Gardens.
Diana . Augustus Saint-Gaudens, sculptor. Bronze. 1893. Brookgreen Gardens.
Fountain of Muses . Carl Milles, sculptor. Bronze. 1949-1950. Brookgreen Gardens.
Detail of Fig. 19.
Detail of Fig. 19.
Time and the Fates of Man . Paul Manship, sculptor. Bronze. 1939. Brookgreen Gardens.
Into the Unknown . Hermon MacNeil, sculptor. White Marble. Designs 1912,1923, placed 1948. Brookgreen Gardens.
Man Carving His Own Destiny . Albin Polasek, sculptor. Limestone. 1961. Brookgreen Gardens.
The Tomb of Pope Urban VIII . Gianlorenzo Bernini, sculptor. Marble. 1628-1647. St. Peter's, Rome.
Equestrian Monument of Peter the Great . Etienne Maurice Falconet, sculptor. Bronze. 1766-1782. St. Petersburg.
Reichsehrenmal Tannenburg . (Tannenburg National Monument.) Walter and Johannes Kruger, designers. Tannenburg.
Reichsehrenmal Annaberg . (Annaberg National Monument.) Anna berg.
Denkmal fur die Marzgefallenen . Walter Gropius, designer. Harvard University Art Museum.
Hamburger Memorial Stele to Fallen of WWI/Relief "Grieving Mother with Child ." Ernst Barlach and Klaus Hoffman, designers. East Berlin.
Salvation/Wagner Monument . Emil Hipp, sculptor.
Buchenwald Monument . Fritz Cremer, sculptor. Weimar.
Ausbauhelferin . Fritz Cremer, sculptor. Bronze. Berlin.
Betriebskampfgruppendenkmal . Gerhard Rommel, sculptor. Berlin.
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