Sculpting Doughboys
Discover the significance of World War I memorials in "Sculpting Doughboys" by Jennifer Wingate, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This compelling hardcover volume spans 244 pages and delves into the artistic representation of "doughboys," the American soldiers of the Great War. Wingate meticulously examines the surge in popularity of these sculptures during the 1920s, highlighting their evolving functions and meanings throughout history. By redressing the often-overlooked role of such memorials in art scholarship, this book uncovers the intricate story behind these powerful sculptures and their cultural impact. "Sculpting Doughboys" is an essential read for anyone interested in art, history, and the enduring legacy of war memorials. It's a thoughtful exploration that invites readers to reassess how we commemorate our past through art.