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A compact chronological survey charts the development of Western sculpture from early Greek athletic and temple statuary through Hellenistic drama and Roman portraiture to Gothic, Renaissance, and later European schools, ending with modern French and British trends. Emphasizing national and historical contexts, the narrative reads styles as expressions of peoples and social circumstances rather than solely individual genius, highlights key characteristic works and stylistic shifts—naturalism, portrait realism, neoclassical revival—and limits technical minutiae and extensive biographies. The work is organized by period, richly illustrated, and accompanied by a concise bibliography for further reading.
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