History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 4: Historical Figures
John Quincy Adams Ward, Indian Hunter, 1869.

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 4: Historical Figures

This occasional series of blog posts will highlight the most important outdoor sculptures in New York City and provide some historical and art-historical context. To read other blog posts in…

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Morse Museum, Winter Park, FL, part 3
Detail of Maxfield Parrish, The Dinky Bird, 1904. Morse Museum, Winter Park.

Morse Museum, Winter Park, FL, part 3

Who’d have expected that the world’s best collection of stained glass by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) would be within an hour of Disney World? I first visited the Morse in…

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Morse Museum, Winter Park, FL, part 2
Dragonfly mosaic. Morse Museum, Winter Park. Photo copyright © 2021 Dianne L. Durante

Morse Museum, Winter Park, FL, part 2

Who’d have expected that the world’s best collection of stained glass by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) would be within an hour of Disney World? Aside from gorgeous glass, the Morse Museum has…

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History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 3: Civil War Memorials
Daniel Draddy, Civil War Soldiers' Monument, 1869. Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Photo copyright © 2019 Dianne L. Durante

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 3: Civil War Memorials

This occasional series of blog posts will highlight the most important of the outdoor sculptures in New York City and provide some historical and art-historical context. To read other blog…

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History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 2: Military and Foreign Heroes
By James Goodwin Batterson, General William Jenkins Worth Monument, 1857.

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 2: Military and Foreign Heroes

This occasional series of blog posts will highlight the most important of the outdoor sculptures in New York City and provide some historical and art-historical context. To read other blog…

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