Galleria Borghese, Rome: Five Favorites

On my one and only, very brief visit to Rome, I didn't have time to visit the Borghese. Here's why I mind. Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1577-1633) and the Borghese Collection…

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Columbus by Suñol, in Central Park

This essay is adapted from Chapter 36 of Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan: A Historical Guide.  I’ve kept cross-references to other chapters in the book.  Sculptor: Jeronimo Suñol. Pedestal: Napoleon Le Brun.…

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Columbus Monument at Columbus Circle

This essay is adapted from Chapter 35 of Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan: A Historical Guide.  I’ve kept cross-references to other chapters in the book.  Sculptor: Gaetano Russo. Dedicated: 1892. Medium and size:…

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Left to right: Jeronimo Sunol, Christopher Columbus, dedicated 1894 in Central Park. John Quincy Adams Ward, George Washington, dedicated 1883 at Wall Street. William Ordway Partridge, Alexander Hamilton, 1892, near Hamilton Grange. Ferdinand von Miller II, Dr. J. Marion Sims, 1892, Central Park. Anna Hyatt Huntington, Jose Marti, dedicated 1965, Central Park. All photos copyright © 2017 Dianne L. Durante

Politics and Portrait Sculptures

Available as a printable PDF and as a video.  In the past few months, sculptures in Charlottesville, Baltimore, New York, and elsewhere have been lightning rods for love and for hate…

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Prometheus at Rockefeller Center, by Paul Manship

This essay is adapted from Chapter 28 of Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan: A Historical Guide.  I’ve kept cross-references to other chapters in the book.  Sculptor: Paul Manship. Dedicated: 1934. Medium and size:…

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Looking at Drawings: An Introduction (4)

The first part of this essay includes an introduction and a section on drawings for study. The second part is the beginning of the discussion of drawings as compositional studies…

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Musee d’Orsay, Paris (Five Favorites Series)

The Musee d'Orsay opened in 1986, in the former Gare d'Orsay in Paris - a Beaux Arts stone-and-steel railway terminal. The museum mostly houses French painting, sculpture, furniture, and photographs…

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