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LET THERE BE SCULPTURE by Jacob Epstein FOUNDED 1838 G. P. PUTNAMS
SONS NEW YORK COPYRIGHT, 1940, BY JACOB EPSTEIN All rights
reserved. TAis book, or parts thereof, must not b reproduced in any
jorm without permission. Designed by jRolwt Josephy Itia IN THE
UNITED STAVftS Of A M I El C A r M iit it Ay-, THE VISITATION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR permission to quote from letters and articles
published in numerous newspapers and periodicals, I wish to
acknowledge my gratitude both to the publishers and, in the case of
signed articles and letters, to the authors. My thanks are due to
the Birmingham Mail, the British Medical Journal, the Catholic
Times, the Daily Express, the Daily Mail, the Daily Telegraph, the
Eve ning Standard including an article from the Pall Mall Gazette,
now amalgamated with the Evening Standard, the Manchester GiMrdian,
the Nation, Neptune, the New Age, the New English Weekly, the News
Chronicle, the New Statesman, the New York Evening Post, the
Observer, Picture Post, Reynolds Illustrated Weekly, the Spectator,
the Star, the Sunday Dispatch, the Sunday Pictorial, the Sunday
Times, the London Times, Truth, the Uni verse and to William
Heinemann, Ltd., for permission to quote from Ibsens When We Dead
Awaken, Also to the following people, who have given their personal
per mission to quote their words from the sources mentioned above
L. B, Powell, Professor D, S. MacColl, Sir Muirhead Bone, Holbrook
Jackson, Mary Borden, Pierre Jeannerat, Sir Eric Maclagan, Richard
Sickert, Sir Kenneth Clark, G. F. Hill, H. S. Goodhart-Rendel, J,
B, Manson, T, W, Earp, Sir Edwin Lutyens, R. R. Tatlock, Sir
Charles Allom, W, H. Coatc, Sir Charles Holden, James Bone, Sir
Reginald Blomfield, Charles Marriott article in the Outlook, J
Middleton Murry, Sander Pierron, Hugh Gordon Porteus, William
McCance, Raymond Mortimer, Jan Gordon, R. H, Wilenskl, Bernard
Shaw, H. G, Wells, Sir John Lavery, Ezra Pound article in the
Bgoitt, Rev. Albert Beldea, Antony Blunt, Rev. L. Weatherhead, John
Macadam, Rev. Edward ShilHto, Law rence Binyon, Sir George Hill,
Robert Jessel and John Gibbons, CONTENTS i New York 1880-1902 3 n
Paris Aa Apprenticeship. London Days of Struggle 1902-1905 15 in A
Thirty Years War The Strand Statues 1908-1937 24 iv Contacts and
Encounters 1908-1912 33 v The Tomb of Oscar Wilde 1912-1913 43 vi
Abstractionists and Futurists. A Philosopher Friend 1913-1917 49
vii Portraits 58 vm My First Statue of Christ 1917-1920 92 ix On
the Edge of Londons Bohemia 99 x The Hudson Memorial the Rima Row
1925 105 xi New York Revisited 1927 114 xn Day and Night Genesis.
Old Testament Drawings 1929-1933 xni Behold the Man. Consummatum
Est 1935-1937 xiv Les Fleurs du Mai 1938 142 vii viii CONTENTS xv
Adam 1939 150 xvi Children 157 xvn African and Other Primitive
Carvings 161 xvin The British Museum and Greek Sculpture 167 xix
Journalists and the Jew. Dog Eats Dog 176 xx I Listen to Music 188
xxi The Position of the Artist. Sculptors of Today 194 xxn My Place
in Sculpture 2 10 APPENDIX i The Strand Statues Controversy 217 n
The Tomb of Oscar Wilde, Attack and Defense 254 in Mr. Epstein and
the Critics by T. E, Hulmc 271 iv The Statue of Christ 278 v The
Muirhead Bone Memorandum on the Hudson Memorial 288 vi The Battle
of Day and Night 300 vii Genesis and the Journalists 308 vni Behold
the Man 320 ix Consmmmtum Est 3 3 1 x Adam 34 xi Catalogue of the
CMef Works of Jacob Epstein 354381 ILLUSTRATIONS The Visitation
Frontispiece FACING PAGE Woman md Child the Strand Statues 26 Nan
36 Israfel 36 Dolores 50 Joseph Conrad 64 George Bernard Shaw 64
Albert Einstein 68 Admiral Lord Fisher 68 Haile Selassie Emperor of
Abyssinia 74 JR. B, Cunninghame-Graham 80 The th Duke of
Marlborongh 86 The Christ 94 Rimar-the W. H...
This is a new release of the original 1955 edition.
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THE SCULPTOR SPEAKS JACOB EPSTEIN TO ARNOLD L. HASKELL A series of
conversations on Art GARDEN CITY NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, DORAN AND
COMPANY, INC 1932 SELF PORTRAIT 1920 Dedicated by the Author to
MRS. JACOB EPSTEIN CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Arnold L. Haskell i
CHAPTER I. ON ART CRITICISM AND THEE WRITING OF BOOKS I II. MAINLY
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL. EARLY DAYS PARIS THEE STRAND STATUES THEE OSCAR
WILDE MEMORIAL. IO III. A DISCUSSION ON BEAUTY RIMA. A RESUME OF
THE CRITICISM OF RIMA 2.1 IV. THE STATUE OF CHRIST 3 3 V. NIGHT AND
DAY. A RESUME OF THE CRITICISM OF NIGHT AND DAY 40 VI. IN THE
STUDIO ON PORTRAITURE PSYCHOLOGY AND ART MODELLING AND CARVING
NAMING A WORK DISTORTION IN ART 56 VII. PRIVATE VIEW DAYS GENESIS A
DISCUSSION ON BAROQUE SCULPTURE AFRICAN ART THE MEANING OF
INFLUENCES IN ART JJ VIII. PUBLIC MONUMENTS PICASSO PRIMI TIVE ART
PERIOD AND NATIONAL ITY SUBJECT MATTER IN ART CONTENTS continued.
CHAPTER PAGE SENSUALITY RUDE AND LA MAR SEILLAISE 95 IX. PAST AND
PRESENT MICHAEL ANGELO AND DONATELLO RODIN BRANCUSI MODIGLIANI
MAILLOL GAUDIER - BR ESKA HENRY MOORE IIJ X. CHARACTERISTICS OF
GREAT ART TRADITION AN INTRODUCTION TO THE APPRECIATION OF ART 134
XI. AMERICA AND AMERICAN SCULPTURE 148 Appendix I. An article by
the late T. E. Hulme. Appendix II. Catalogue raisonn6 of the works
of Jacob Epstein, 1907-1931. Appendix III. Exhibitions held by
Jacob Epstein, ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE SELF-PORTRAIT Frontispiece SUNITA
charcoal drawing faing iv THE MADONNA AND CHILD xi THE SERAPH 4
ELLEN JANSEN IO THE LITTLE NEGRESS pencil drawing 12 PROFESSOR JOHN
DEWEY 21 MAY 26 RIMA 29 DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE 34 DAY 47 NIGHT 50
ESTHER 55 THE RT. HON. THE VISCOtJNT ROTHER MERE, P. C. 59 THE SICK
CHILD 6l .-THEVISITATION 63 THE RT. HON. JAMES RAMSAY MAC DONALD,
P. C. 68 THE MADONNA AND CHILD detail 70 MARCHESA CASATI 78 GENESIS
3 82 ILLUSTRATIONS continued PAGE THE HON. STEPHEN TENNANT facing
84 BIBLICAL SUBJECT pencil and wash drawing 91 ISRAFEL 3, 94 DUKE
OF MARLBOROUGH 99 A PORTRAIT, , 1 08 ELSA LANCHESTER 112 MIRIAM 117
PUTTI 122 DR, CRAMER iz6 JOAN GREENWOOD 131 DAISY DUNN 135 PAUL
ROBESON 139 MIRIAM PLICHTE 143 LYDIA 150 AFTER TWO DOVES 169 AFTER
THE CHRIST 3 175 AFTER THE SUN GOD, 190 AFTER LYDIA 191
INTRODUCTION I CANNOT in this introduction explain Epstein, and in
his own conversation Epstein cannot and does not attempt to explain
himself. The French painter Vlaminck summed up the situation
admirably when he said La bonne peinture cest comme de la bonne
cuisine, ca se goute mais a ne sexplique pas. We can only hint. His
work is there for all to see. It is extremely unlikely that this
book will convert anyone to the view held by the writer of this
introduction that Jacob Epstein, almost alone in the world to-day,
holds the secret of true beauty, and that his work like all things
truly beautiful will endure without relying in any way upon fashion
for its appreciation. It may well be that so positive a statement
of belief at the very beginning of this study does my subject a
disservice in the eyes of the reader not prepared to follow me to
such lengths, or who may well already be in positive and violent
disagreement with me. But I have reached my conclusion after very
many years and a close study of all the work, and I am therefore
unwilling to state it in a more INTRODUCTION subtle and roundabout
manner, were that possible. There is altogether too much vague and
incon clusive writingon art, and enthusiasm is too often carefully
hidden under a mass of so-called technical jargon. I am not
prepared to call every work of the sculptor a masterpiece, just
because it is signed Epstein to do that would most surely infuriate
the artist, and under such conditions this book would never have
been written. But my position with regard to Epsteins vision is
clear, and I stress it fully conscious of the risk of losing
sympathy at the outset...
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A guide to sculpture from around the world, including chapters on
New York - 1880-1902, the thirty years war, the tomb of Oscar
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LET THERE BE SCULPTURE by Jacob Epstein FOUNDED 1838 G. P. PUTNAMS
SONS NEW YORK COPYRIGHT, 1940, BY JACOB EPSTEIN All rights
reserved. TAis book, or parts thereof, must not b reproduced in any
jorm without permission. Designed by jRolwt Josephy Itia IN THE
UNITED STAVftS Of A M I El C A r M iit it Ay-, THE VISITATION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR permission to quote from letters and articles
published in numerous newspapers and periodicals, I wish to
acknowledge my gratitude both to the publishers and, in the case of
signed articles and letters, to the authors. My thanks are due to
the Birmingham Mail, the British Medical Journal, the Catholic
Times, the Daily Express, the Daily Mail, the Daily Telegraph, the
Eve ning Standard including an article from the Pall Mall Gazette,
now amalgamated with the Evening Standard, the Manchester GiMrdian,
the Nation, Neptune, the New Age, the New English Weekly, the News
Chronicle, the New Statesman, the New York Evening Post, the
Observer, Picture Post, Reynolds Illustrated Weekly, the Spectator,
the Star, the Sunday Dispatch, the Sunday Pictorial, the Sunday
Times, the London Times, Truth, the Uni verse and to William
Heinemann, Ltd., for permission to quote from Ibsens When We Dead
Awaken, Also to the following people, who have given their personal
per mission to quote their words from the sources mentioned above
L. B, Powell, Professor D, S. MacColl, Sir Muirhead Bone, Holbrook
Jackson, Mary Borden, Pierre Jeannerat, Sir Eric Maclagan, Richard
Sickert, Sir Kenneth Clark, G. F. Hill, H. S. Goodhart-Rendel, J,
B, Manson, T, W, Earp, Sir Edwin Lutyens, R. R. Tatlock, Sir
Charles Allom, W, H. Coatc, Sir Charles Holden, James Bone, Sir
Reginald Blomfield, Charles Marriott article in the Outlook, J
Middleton Murry, Sander Pierron, Hugh Gordon Porteus, William
McCance, Raymond Mortimer, Jan Gordon, R. H, Wilenskl, Bernard
Shaw, H. G, Wells, Sir John Lavery, Ezra Pound article in the
Bgoitt, Rev. Albert Beldea, Antony Blunt, Rev. L. Weatherhead, John
Macadam, Rev. Edward ShilHto, Law rence Binyon, Sir George Hill,
Robert Jessel and John Gibbons, CONTENTS i New York 1880-1902 3 n
Paris Aa Apprenticeship. London Days of Struggle 1902-1905 15 in A
Thirty Years War The Strand Statues 1908-1937 24 iv Contacts and
Encounters 1908-1912 33 v The Tomb of Oscar Wilde 1912-1913 43 vi
Abstractionists and Futurists. A Philosopher Friend 1913-1917 49
vii Portraits 58 vm My First Statue of Christ 1917-1920 92 ix On
the Edge of Londons Bohemia 99 x The Hudson Memorial the Rima Row
1925 105 xi New York Revisited 1927 114 xn Day and Night Genesis.
Old Testament Drawings 1929-1933 xni Behold the Man. Consummatum
Est 1935-1937 xiv Les Fleurs du Mai 1938 142 vii viii CONTENTS xv
Adam 1939 150 xvi Children 157 xvn African and Other Primitive
Carvings 161 xvin The British Museum and Greek Sculpture 167 xix
Journalists and the Jew. Dog Eats Dog 176 xx I Listen to Music 188
xxi The Position of the Artist. Sculptors of Today 194 xxn My Place
in Sculpture 2 10 APPENDIX i The Strand Statues Controversy 217 n
The Tomb of Oscar Wilde, Attack and Defense 254 in Mr. Epstein and
the Critics by T. E, Hulmc 271 iv The Statue of Christ 278 v The
Muirhead Bone Memorandum on the Hudson Memorial 288 vi The Battle
of Day and Night 300 vii Genesis and the Journalists 308 vni Behold
the Man 320 ix Consmmmtum Est 3 3 1 x Adam 34 xi Catalogue of the
CMef Works of Jacob Epstein 354381 ILLUSTRATIONS The Visitation
Frontispiece FACING PAGE Woman md Child the Strand Statues 26 Nan
36 Israfel 36 Dolores 50 Joseph Conrad 64 George Bernard Shaw 64
Albert Einstein 68 Admiral Lord Fisher 68 Haile Selassie Emperor of
Abyssinia 74 JR. B, Cunninghame-Graham 80 The th Duke of
Marlborongh 86 The Christ 94 Rimar-the W. H...
First published in 1902, and illustrated by Jacob Epstein, this
evocation of the spiritual and cultural life of Yiddish New York
remains fresh and relevant, and an invaluable commentary on one
aspect of the formation of modern America. To an extent unequaled
by any outsider before him, Hutchins Hapgood, a descendant of
generations of New England Yankees, succeeded in penetrating the
inner life of an American immigrant community. Hapgood did not set
out to reform and cleanse the ghetto. His aim was to understand and
interpret it, to find and know its poets, scholars, dramatists,
actors, and artists, as well as its merchants and businessmen. He
presents real people, individually identified and described,
working out their destiny as part of a vital Jewish world. The
sensibility and intentions of this book, as the editor points out,
"anticipated a period of unexampled American artistic and
intellectual gusto and creativity." Moses Rischin's discerning and
affectionate introduction places Hapgood's neglected classic
squarely in the mainstream of American cultural development.
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