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AMERICAN MASTERS OF SCULPTURE

By the same author:
AMERICAN MASTERS OF PAINTING
PHOTOGRAPHY AS A FINE ART

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THE SHERMAN MONUMENT

By Augustus Saint-Gaudens

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AMERICAN MASTERS OF
SCULPTURE

BEING
BRIEF APPRECIATIONS OF SOME AMERICAN
SCULPTORS AND OF SOME PHASES
OF SCULPTURE IN AMERICA

BY
CHARLES H. CAFFIN

Author of “American Masters of Painting”

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Garden City       New York
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
1913
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Copyright, 1903, by
Doubleday, Page & Company
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INTRODUCTION

THE year 1876, the date of the Centennial Exhibition, is a landmark inthe progress of American sculpture as it is in that of Americanpainting. Not to be fixed too definitely, and yet serving approximatelyas a starting-point of new conditions which have transformed what hadbeen a sporadic and largely exotic product into a lusty, homogeneous andthoroughly acclimatised growth. I speak of the gradual improvement andspread of taste in the community; the steady trend of students to Parisand the habit of American sculptors to make their own country the sceneand inspiration of their labours.

The earlier tendency had been toward Italy; to Rome and Florence,especially, where American colonies existed. Here the student adoptedthe Canova tradition of sweetened classicism, or the infusion ofnaturalism into the classic vein, represented in the work of a fewromanticists; and, having learned his craft, remained in Italy topractise it. His sources of instruction had not been of the best and heworked in an atmosphere tainted with artistic and political decadence....

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