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...water colors, which are for the most part vivid and bright landscapes, will be supplemented by fifteen bronze heads done by Isamu Noguchi, a Japanese sculptor, who is exhibiting for the first time in Boston...
...president must also pick up the few threads of Illinois' fame in the field of Art and Literature. Hallowed is the name of that conservative critic, the late great Stuart Pratt Sherman, and vital is the influence of Sculptor Lorado Taft, an alumnus, who is a non-resident professor...
Illustrated by big-chiseling Sculptor Gutzon Borglum, laconic Calvin Coolidge's 500-word history of the U. S. to be carved on the face of Mt. Rushmore, S. Dak., will be legible from three miles away (TIME, Jan. 27). Last week the design committee announced the names and events which would be hewn and gilded in live granite...
...Cathedral of Chartres, delicate, lacelike, had been built in Hartford, Conn., it would probably by this time be a chipped and crumbling mass. Reason: U. S. climate is inimical to fine sculptural stonework. Last week Sculptor George Grey Barnard had much to say about the decay of the medieval sculptures in the famed Cloisters established by himself in upper Manhattan and later purchased by John Davison Rockefeller Jr. for Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum. Most of this outdoor statuary has disintegrated more in its 20 years in the U. S. than in the preceding six centuries in Europe. Even the indoor...
...McKean, who paints under her maiden name, Margarett Sargent, is prominent in Boston society. She has studied under the sculptor, George Luks, as well as under some prominent painters. The display, which will be held as usual in the rooms of the society in the Harvard Cooperative Building, will consist of sculpture, drawings, pastelles, and oil and water color paintings. There will be about 35 paintings and 20 drawings on exhibition...