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American Sculpture Collection

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of American Sculpture" Step into the world and witness a captivating blend of classical influences, historical narratives


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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of American Sculpture" Step into the world and witness a captivating blend of classical influences, historical narratives, and cultural diversity. From the majestic Athena to the graceful Venus, these iconic figures stand as testaments to the enduring power of art. Delve into a sketchbook from 1860 and discover a mesmerizing Kneeling Female Figure rendered in delicate graphite strokes. The artist's attention to detail brings forth an ethereal beauty that transcends time. In another page, a Full-length Sketch Male Figure Study Sculpture captures the essence of human form with remarkable precision. Every curve and contour tells a story, inviting us to ponder upon our own existence. Turn over to find a Study Cupid Sketchbook from ca 1860, where love takes shape on graphite paper. This whimsical portrayal reminds us of the universal language that binds humanity together. A glimpse at another sketchbook reveals Study Seated Male Figures adorning a sculptural base. These intricate profiles showcase both strength and vulnerability – an artistic representation of life's complexities. Moving forward, we encounter a Profile Sketch Blindfolded Man sketched within its pages; it sparks curiosity about hidden truths and perceptions that often elude us in our daily lives. The Standing Male Figure Jesus Christ? Sketchbook invites contemplation on faith and spirituality through its powerful depiction. It serves as an embodiment of devotion for those seeking solace or inspiration. Travel back in time with yet another sketchbook from ca 1860 showcasing Native Americans depicted in Treaty Studies. These sketches pay homage to their rich heritage while shedding light on historical events that shaped America's identity. Two Male Figures Horse Parthenon Frieze? captured within another sketchbook evoke thoughts about ancient civilizations' influence on American artistry—a testament to how cultures intertwine across borders and centuries. Native American Equestrian Studies come alive through vibrant sketches found within one particular sketchbook.