Artist and Public - And Other Essays On Art Subjects by Kenyon Cox
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22. "Saint Jerome in the Desert," _Brera Gallery, Milan_ 142
SAINT-GAUDENS: 23. "Plaquette Commemorating Cornish Masque" 182 24. "Amor Caritas" 196 25. "The Butler Children" 206 26. "Sarah Redwood Lee" 208 27. "Farragut," _Madison Square, New York_ 212 28. "Lincoln," _Chicago, Ill._ 214 29. "Deacon Chapin," _Springfield, Mass._ 216 30. "Adams Memorial," _Washington, D.C._ 218 31. "Shaw Memorial," _Boston, Mass._ 220 32. "Sherman," _The Plaza, Central Park, New York_ 224 ARTIST AND PUBLIC I ARTIST AND PUBLIC In the history of art, as in the history of politics and in the history of economics, our modern epoch is marked off from all preceding epochs by one great event, the French Revolution. Fragonard, who survived that |
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