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The author surveys the development of American sculpture, tracing how public commissions, wars, international study, and major expositions shaped stylistic change and public taste. She profiles prominent practitioners and public monuments, critiques commercial and overly sentimental memorial trends, and charts influences from European schools alongside occasional experimental departures. The narrative examines shifts in art education, the growing cooperation between museums and manufacture, and debates about appropriate forms of memorial sculpture, offering a concise, critical account of institutional, pedagogical, and aesthetic forces that shaped the nation’s sculptural practice.

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Adeline Adams

Adeline Adams was an American author known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. She is recognized for her short story collection "The Amouretta Landscape, and Other Stories," which showcases her narrative style and thematic exploration of human emotions and relationships. Additionally, her work "The Spirit of American Sculpture" reflects her interest in the arts, particularly in the context of American culture. Adams's writings often blend personal insight with broader artistic commentary, making her a notable figure in the literary landscape of her time.

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