Public Sculpture of Norfolk and Suffolk
Richard Cocke, photographs by Sarah Cocke
Public Sculpture of Norfolk and Suffolk combines a detailed catalogue of over three hundred entries, many with new information and outstanding photography, with an introduction
setting the work into its historical background. Readers will be interested in early examples of civic and church monuments and notable finds, including two of the Coade stone Victories from the Nelson Monument in Great Yarmouth, J.B. Clιsingers Fighting
Bulls at Lynford - one of the most important and least known French monumental sculptures in England - and the Ringsfield memorial to Princess Caroline Murat by a major, but unidentified, Italian sculptor.
With clarity and readability, the volume will be attractive to a wide non-specialist audience. The introduction explores the reasons for the regions lack of enthusiasm for free standing statuary, with the exception of horses, above all, but not exclusively,
at Newmarket. By contrast, architectural decoration flourished across the region, most notably in the Edwardian era with G.J. Skipper in Norwich, and in the new sea-side hotels and cinemas. The region has been enriched by private patrons: Sir Robert and Lady
Sainsbury at the University of East Anglia, Lord Cholmondeley at Houghton, Barbara Hepworths gift to Snape at Benjamin Brittens request and Maggi Hamblings Scallop memorial for Britten at Aldeburgh. Memorials commemorate loss at sea, in the air (for the
many USAAF bomb groups stationed in East Anglia) and on land (Boer 1st and 2nd World Wars), often with a common emphasis on the cost of war. Finally the millennium resulted in a new burst of civic commissions and a belated enthusiasm for commemorative statues.
Public Sculpture
of Britain, 16
300 black and white illustrations
328pp. 220 x 250 mm
£45.00
HB ISBN: 9781846317125
May 2013
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