Constantin Brancusi (monograph) - David Lewis





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This 1957 monograph by David Neville Lewis is a seminal early study on Constantin Brâncuși, published by Alec Tiranti right around the time of the sculptor's death. It serves as a concise yet critical assessment of how Brâncuși fundamentally altered the course of modern sculpture.
The Core Argument: David Lewis argues that Brâncuși made the earliest and most decisive break from classical sculpture. He equates Brâncuși’s impact on 3D art directly to the revolutionary impact of Cubism on painting.
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The Core Argument: David Lewis argues that Brâncuși made the earliest and most decisive break from classical sculpture. He equates Brâncuși’s impact on 3D art directly to the revolutionary impact of Cubism on painting.
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Alec Tiranti, London, 1957, 50 pp & 65 photo-plates, linen hardcover, no dustjacket 16,5 x 19 cm, 380 g, good condition, no handwritings