American Masters of Sculpture / Being Brief Appreciations of Some American Sculptors and of Some Phases of Sculpture in America
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This work offers concise critical appreciations of notable American sculptors and examines broader phases of sculpture in the United States. It traces a shift from earlier Italianate classicism toward a more vigorous, nationally engaged practice, considers the influence of foreign training and domestic subjects, and analyses major types of public sculpture such as memorials, reliefs, and monuments. Individual essays highlight artists who combined technical mastery with imaginative response to American life, comparing different schools and materials and discussing aesthetic qualities like design, modelling, and the relation of figures to setting. The volume balances biographical sketches, stylistic critique, and discussion of cultural context.
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