Yankee stonecutters; the first American school of sculpture, 1800-1850, by Albert Ten Eyck Gardner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, Pub. for the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Columbia University Press, 1945.Description: 6 p. ¾., [3]-80 p., 1 ¾., [81]-84 p. front., XII pl. 6 ¾. 31 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • NB210 .G3
Contents:
pt. 1. The ingenious Yankee mechanic: National monument; or, sculpture and politics -- Portrait bust; or, sculptors and art patrons -- Statuary group; or, whittler's progress -- Clay figures; or, some representative men -- Graffitti d'Italia; or, sketches of Florentine and Roman art-life -- The ingenious Yankee mechanic; or, the statuary business -- pt. 2. The first American school of sculpture: The precursors: sculptors, stonecutters, carvers, and modelers in America before 1800 -- Biographical dictionary: American sculptors born between 1800 and 1830 -- The successors: some American sculptors born between 1830 and 1850.
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"A biographical dictionary: American sculptors born between 1800 and 1830": p. [60]-73.

"Early nineteenth-century American sculpture in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art": p. [75]

Bibliography: p. [76]-80.

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pt. 1. The ingenious Yankee mechanic: National monument; or, sculpture and politics -- Portrait bust; or, sculptors and art patrons -- Statuary group; or, whittler's progress -- Clay figures; or, some representative men -- Graffitti d'Italia; or, sketches of Florentine and Roman art-life -- The ingenious Yankee mechanic; or, the statuary business -- pt. 2. The first American school of sculpture: The precursors: sculptors, stonecutters, carvers, and modelers in America before 1800 -- Biographical dictionary: American sculptors born between 1800 and 1830 -- The successors: some American sculptors born between 1830 and 1850.