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Roman vases, eight or ten feet high around colonnade. Massive and graceful detail. Sculpture Outside Fine Arts Palace Beginning at Northeast Corner of Lagoon North of Lagoon The Illustrious Obscure, by Robert Paine. Whaleman, by Bela L. Pratt. Garden Group by Anna Coleman Ladd. Dying Lion, by Paul Wayland Bartlett. Fragment of "Fountain of Time," by Lorado Taft.
For the material in this volume the author is indebted largely to the excellent monographs by Mr. Samuel Isham and Mr. Lorado Taft on "American Painting," and "American Sculpture." There are many, guides to the study of art, among the best of them being Mr.
Along the roadway to the left, as one leaves the circle, are two sculptures: Bird Fountain by Caroline Risque, and Prima Mater by Victor S. Holm. North of the lagoon are: 1. Fragment of the Fountain of Time by Lorado Taft. 2. Nymph by Edmond T. Quinn. 3. Dying Lion by Paul Wayland Bartlett. 4. Rock and Flower Group by Anna Coleman Ladd. 5. Whale-man by Bela L. Pratt.
Lorado Taft's colossal "Black Hawk" stands wrapped in his stony blanket upon the banks of the Rock River; while the Indian is to keep company with the Goddess of Liberty in New York Harbor, besides many other statues of him which pre-eminently adorn the public parks and halls of our cities. No longer does the red man live alone in the blood-curdling pages of the sensational story-writer.
Many of these have been seen in the Corcoran Art Gallery and in other public exhibitions. Of her bust of Susan B. Anthony, the sculptor, Lorado Taft, said: "Your bust of Miss Anthony is better than mine. I tried to make her real, but you have made her not only real, but ideal." Among her portraits are those of General Logan, Dr.
Sherry E. Fry was born in Iowa in 1879. He has been most fortunate in having the best instruction, having studied at the Chicago Art Institute, the Julian Academy and the Beaux Arts of Paris, a year in Florence, and later with McMonnies, Barrias, Verlet and Lorado Taft. He has traveled extensively, so has had the opportunity of seeing the best that the world holds for the artist.
XII, there is a similar picture of conditions in the North. McMaster's last volume describes the life of the people for this period. On American sculpture Lorado Taft's American Sculpture , and Charles H. Caffin's American Masters of Sculpture , are useful and discriminating. Caffin has also written The Story of American Painting , which is perhaps the best short account of the subject.
Her virtues were many and her few faults were such as could not belong to an ignoble nature. <b>SCUDDER, JANET.</b> Medal at Columbian Exposition, 1893. Two of her medallion portraits are in the Luxembourg, Paris. Member of the National Sculpture Society, New York. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana. Pupil of Rebisso in Cincinnati, of Lorado Taft in Chicago, and of Frederic MacMonnies in Paris.
In the foreground of this poetic garden scene is the foremost figure of Lorado Taft's "Fountain of Time."
Member of Arts Club, Western Society of Artists, Municipal Art League, and Krayle Workshop, Chicago. Born at Apple River, Ill., 1871. Pupil of Chicago Art Institute. Acted as assistant to Lorado Taft, 1887-92. Was much occupied with the decorations for the Columbian Exposition, and executed on an independent commission the statue of "Illinois Welcoming the Nations."
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