
Ian Jenkins (1) (1953–2020)
Author of The Greek Body
For other authors named Ian Jenkins, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Ian Jenkins
Archaeologists and Aesthetes in the Sculpture Galleries of the British Museum 1800-1939: In the Sculpture Galleries of t (1992) 9 copies
Cleaning and Controversy: The Cleaning of the Parthenon Sculptures 1811-1939 (Occasional Papers) (2001) 5 copies, 1 review
Cassiano Dal Pozzo's paper museum 3 copies
Associated Works
The Cambridge History of Western Textiles 2 Volume Boxed Set (2003) — Contributor — 72 copies, 2 reviews
Periklean Athens and Its Legacy: Problems and Perspectives (2005) — Contributor — 11 copies, 1 review
Sculpture from Arcadia and Laconia: Papers from the 1992 Conference in Athens (1993) — Contributor — 4 copies
Periplous : papers on classical art and archaeology presented to Sir John Boardman (2000) — Contributor — 3 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Jenkins, Ian Dennis
- Birthdate
- 1953-02-18
- Date of death
- 2020-11-28
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Bristol
University of London (PhD) - Occupations
- art historian
curator - Organizations
- British Museum
- Awards and honors
- Order of the British Empire (Officer)
Society of Antiquaries of London (Fellow) - Map Location
- UK
Members
Reviews
Written by Ian Jenkins, a senior curator at the British Museum responsible for the Greek collections, and Victoria Turner, a curator at the British Museum with co-responsibility for some touring exhibitions, the book is published in conjunction with the touring exhibition of work from the museum's collection.
The well written and very accessible text considers the human figure in Greek sculpture in the light of the artistic, social and cultural context of the time, without avoiding the sexual show more or deliberately non-sexual implications of the representation of the male and female nude. It shows the importance the ancient Greeks placed not just upon the physical appearance of the human body, but also on cultivation a modest attitude of mind. It covers work from the the Cycladic figurines with their stylised abstraction right through to the flamboyant realism of Alexander the Great, and includes work in marble as well as bronze and terracotta.
The book is beautifully illustrated with 130 colour photographs, many of which show close detail of the sculptures. The overall presentation is very good, with a clean uncluttered page layout that compliments the photographs. The quality of the photography is excellent, and conveys the surface textures of the sculptures admirably. The Greek Body is a handsome and informative book. show less
The well written and very accessible text considers the human figure in Greek sculpture in the light of the artistic, social and cultural context of the time, without avoiding the sexual show more or deliberately non-sexual implications of the representation of the male and female nude. It shows the importance the ancient Greeks placed not just upon the physical appearance of the human body, but also on cultivation a modest attitude of mind. It covers work from the the Cycladic figurines with their stylised abstraction right through to the flamboyant realism of Alexander the Great, and includes work in marble as well as bronze and terracotta.
The book is beautifully illustrated with 130 colour photographs, many of which show close detail of the sculptures. The overall presentation is very good, with a clean uncluttered page layout that compliments the photographs. The quality of the photography is excellent, and conveys the surface textures of the sculptures admirably. The Greek Body is a handsome and informative book. show less
A beautifully illustrated catalogue to accompany the exhibition at the British Museum (March to July 2015). Particularly impressive are the pictures of Aphrodite from four viewpoints (and as also seen on the cover) seeks to recapture the abilty to walk around the statue and view it from multiple angles.
There are several essays at the beginning of the book and that on the reception of the Parthenon sculptures in nineteenth century Europe by Leoussi was especially interesting.
Note that this is show more a review of Defining Beauty (BM 2015 exhibition catalogue), not The Greek Body, which appears to have been incorrectly combined with this book on Librarything (same author). show less
There are several essays at the beginning of the book and that on the reception of the Parthenon sculptures in nineteenth century Europe by Leoussi was especially interesting.
Note that this is show more a review of Defining Beauty (BM 2015 exhibition catalogue), not The Greek Body, which appears to have been incorrectly combined with this book on Librarything (same author). show less
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- Also by
- 5
- Members
- 384
- Popularity
- #62,947
- Rating
- 4.3
- Reviews
- 8
- ISBNs
- 45
- Languages
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