History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 14: Conclusion
Bernard (Tony) Rosenthal, Alamo, 1967. Astor Place, Manhattan. Photo: Ajay Suresh / Wikipedia

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 14: Conclusion

About this series This occasional series of blog posts highlights the most important of the outdoor sculptures in New York City and provides some historical and art-historical context. This is…

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History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 13: post-WW1 sculptures (military, arts, & more)
Nina Saemondsson (or Seimondsson or Saemundsson), Spirit of Achievement, ca. 1930-31. Photo copyright © 2007 Dianne L. Durante

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 13: post-WW1 sculptures (military, arts, & more)

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History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 12: post-WW1 sculptures (animals, politicians)
Anna Hyatt Huntington, sculptures at the Hispanic Society of America, 1927-1936: Cid and Spanish animals. Photo copyright © 2019 Dianne L. Durante

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 12: post-WW1 sculptures (animals, politicians)

About this series 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…

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History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 11: Daniel Chester French
Daniel Chester French, Marquis de Lafayette. Dedicated 1917. Photo copyright (c) Dianne L. Durante

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 11: Daniel Chester French

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History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 10: Frederick MacMonnies
Frederick MacMonnies, Bacchante, 1894 (MetMuseum.org) and Horse Tamers, Prospect Park (Photos copyright © 2019 Dianne L. Durante and 1902 magazine illustration).

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 10: Frederick MacMonnies

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Poetry collection: Starry Solitudes

Starry Solitudes: A Collection of Inspiring and Thought-Provoking Poetry, edited by Dianne L. Durante 98 poems, plus an introduction with suggestions for other anthologies 198 pp., 56 illustrations in color…

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History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 9: Augustus Saint Gaudens
By Augustus Saint Gaudens: Diana, 1891 (Madison Square Garden). Shaw Memorial, 1897 (Boston Common). Photos from Wikipedia: MetMuseum.org and CarpTrash

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 9: Augustus Saint Gaudens

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N.C. Wyeth: 2019 exhibition, part 2
N.C. Wyeth, Tramp Steamer, 1923, sketch for murals at Bank of Boston.

N.C. Wyeth: 2019 exhibition, part 2

Back in 2019, the Brandywine Museum had a major exhibition of the works of N.C. Wyeth: for more, see the previous post. The exhibition catalogue, N.C. Wyeth: New Perspectives, has excellent…

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N.C. Wyeth: 2019 exhibition, part 1
N.C. Wyeth, Robinson Crusoe, 1920.

N.C. Wyeth: 2019 exhibition, part 1

In the period when books and magazines were America's mass recreation, N.C. Wyeth (Newell Convers Wyeth, 1882-1945), was one of the great American illustrators. He created more than 3,000 paintings…

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History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 8: John Quincy Adams Ward
John Quincy Adams Ward, Alexander Lyman Holley, 1890.

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 8: John Quincy Adams Ward

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