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Matthew Craske

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Matthew Craske
EducationUniversity College, London
OccupationArt historian
EmployerOxford Brookes University

Matthew Craske is an art historian at Oxford Brookes University.[1] He is art adviser to the Church of England Diocese of Oxford.[2] He received his PhD in 1992 from University College, London for a thesis titled, "The London trade in monumental sculpture and the imagery of the family in monumental art, 1720-1760".

Selected publications

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  • Art in Europe 1700-1830: A history of the visual arts in an era of unprecedented urban growth. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997. ISBN 978-0192842466
  • William Hogarth. Tate Publishing, London, 2000. ISBN 1854373323
  • Pantheons: Transformations of a monumental idea. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2004. (Edited with Richard Wrigley) ISBN 978-0754608080
  • The silent rhetoric of the body: A history of monumental sculpture and commemorative art in England, 1720-70. Yale University Press, New Haven, 2008. ISBN 978-0300135411

References

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  1. ^ Dr Matthew Craske. Archived previous version at the Wayback Machine (archived 2016-04-17) Oxford Brookes University. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. ^ Membership of the DAC. Diocese of Oxford. Retrieved 5 April 2016.