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The essay traces the rapid emergence of American sculpture from tentative, imitative beginnings to confident maturity, noting early Italian models and a later shift toward French training; it profiles leading sculptors, highlighting their representative public monuments, portraiture, memorials, medallions, and sculptural types, and compares their stylistic approaches—heroic realism, decorative relief, and poetic allegory—while describing signature works and the qualities that distinguish each sculptor, such as composure, individual intelligence, and original decorative invention.

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Taft, Lorado portrait

Lorado Taft

Lorado Taft was an American sculptor and educator known for his contributions to the field of sculpture and art education. He played a significant role in promoting the appreciation of American sculptors through his writings and teachings. One of his notable works is "The Mentor: Famous American Sculptors, Vol. 1, Num. 36, Serial No. 36," which reflects his commitment to highlighting the achievements of his contemporaries in the art world. Taft's influence extended beyond his sculptures, as he was also dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of art among the public.

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