Commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the National Sculpture Society, this important history traces America's rich heritage of figurative sculpture from the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 to the present. It explores the full range of the subject,including massive works such as Mount Rushmore as well as Augustus Saint-Gaudens's exquisite twenty-dollar gold piece.
Illustrated with more than 275 outstanding examples of American figurative sculpture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Masters of American Sculpture begins with an analysis of the influence of Beaux-Arts tradition on the creation of the great public monuments of the United States. With this background, the book moves on to survey chronologically such important categories of sculpture as equestrian monuments, tributes to war heroes, and portraits.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION:THE FIGURATIVE TRADITION
CHAPTER ONE
BEAUX-ARTS SYMBIOSIS
ARCHITECTURE AND THE HUMAN FIGURE
CHAPTER TWO
A NEW PERSPECTIVE
ON THE NATURE OF PUBLIC MONUMENTS
CHAPTER THREE
SELECTED MONUMENTS TO THE GREAT AND THE SMALL
CHAPTER FOUR
HIGHLIGHTS OF
THE EOUESTRIAN MONUMENT IN AMERICA
CHAPTER FIVE
SENTRIES DOUGHBOYS, AND GI JOES
CHAPTER SIX
INSIGHTS INTO THE AMERICAN PORTRAIT
CHAPTER SEVEN
THE ART OF THE MEDAL
CHAPTER EIGHT
THE FIRST AMERICANS REMEMBERED
CHAPTER NINE
EVERYDAY PEOPLE DOING EVERYDAY THINGS
CHAPTER TEN
TWENTIETH- CENTURY TRANSFIGURATIONS
NOTES TO THE TEXT
INDEX
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS