TAFT, LORADO

lərāˈdō, 1860–1936, American sculptor, lecturer, and writer on art, b. Elmwood, Ill., studied at the École des Beaux-Arts. In 1886 he became instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago, exerting a strong influence over the young sculptors of the West. Through his lectures and writings he spread a knowledge of art and aesthetics. After creating decorative sculptures for the Horticultural Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, he produced portrait work, military monuments, and groups such as Solitude of the Soul and The Blind (Art Inst., Chicago). Large memorials and fountains occupied his later years, among them the colossal Black Hawk overlooking Rock River, Ill.; the Washington monument, Seattle, Wash.; Columbus Memorial Fountain, Washington, D.C.; and Fountain of the Great Lakes and Fountain of Time, Chicago. His principal literary works are The History of American Sculpture (1903) and Recent Tendencies in Sculpture (1921).

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...vols. Cambridge, Mass., 1921 . Taft Lorado, The History of American Sculpture...generally uncomplimentary chapter, Lorado Taft does say that"We must concur...pioneer of our native sculpture." Lorado Taft, The History of American Sculpture...
T Taft, Lorado 1860- 1936 . Full name: Lorado Zadoc Taft. Sculptor. Taft was born in Elmwood, Illinois. His father was a liberal Congregational minister, then a geology professor beginning in 1871 at the Illinois Industrial University which...
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...moderne Plastik in Deutschland . Bielefeld. Freiburg. TAFT Lorado. History of American Sculpture. Macmillan . New York...von 1800 bis zur Gegenwart. Delphin Verlag . Munich. TAFT Lorado. Modern Tendencies in Sculpture . University of Chicago...
LORADO TAFT LORADO TAFT was born in Elmwood, Ill., in 1860. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Dumont, Bonnaissieux and Jules Thomas. HONORS: designers medal, Worlds Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Ill., 1893; silver...
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...several cabins. With his own hands, Lorado Taft built a cabin and an open-air...Cornelius made a good point. While Lorado Taft and his Eagles Nest circle had...unlike the "Indian" depicted by Lorado Taft. Black Hawks living relatives...
...suburban factory. Famed sculptor Lorado Taft became aware of the young mans work...where he again worked closely with Taft.7 During his career at the Art...30 March 1916 Mulligans mentor, Lorado Taft spoke in tribute, "Never has death...
...County historical societies, John Henry Hauberg and Lorado Taft emerge from the archive as not-so-innocent designers...Illinois University, is at his best in his treatment of Lorado Taft, the "dean of American sculptors."13 Tafts thoughts...
...public works of art devoted to Haym Salomon at this time. Lorado Taft designed a public sculpture depicting George Washington...Triumvirate of Patriots": The Inspiring Story Behind Lorado Tafts Chicago Monument to George Washington, Robert Morris...
...fellow Chicagoans architect Louis Sullivan and sculptor Lorado Taft, Harriet Monroe (Poetrys founder) believed in an art...small-town banks as jewel-like cathedrals, and as Taft replaced likenesses of historic generals riding horses...
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...annual overnight field trip to the Lorado-Taft Outdoor Education Center. The...duty," "off-duty" system at Lorado-Taft has been in place for years...teachers, who volunteered for Lorado- Taft and are not paid a stipend, should...
...incident that had occurred at the Lorado Taft Outdoor Education Experience a few...teachers who participate in the weeklong Taft experience do so on a voluntary basis...administrators also in attendance at Taft. In fact, in the past and recent...
...violation of board policy during Souths annual trip to the Lorado-Taft Outdoor Education Center in Oregon, Ill. The overnight...on students, and teachers who were off duty left the Lorado-Taft campus at night to socialize in a tavern near the site...
...showcases more than 60 artists. Stephen Anderson, William Conger, William Hallquist, Tom Heflin, Wilson Irvine, Lorado Taft and Robert Tinker are among the artists included in the show. Outstanding pieces in the Museums Permanent Collection...
...river is Lowden State Park, a former art colony known as Eagles Nest that flourished for nearly 50 years. Sculptor Lorado Taft created the monolithic statue of an American Indian that towers on a bluff above the river. With a proud bearing and...
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TAFT, LORADO l ra do, 1860 1936, American sculptor, lecturer, and writer on art, b. Elmwood, Ill., studied at the Ecole des Beaux...
...SCUDDER, JANET 1873 1940, American sculptor, b. Terre Haute, Ind., studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, with Lorado Taft at the Art Institute of Chicago, and in Paris. Her fountains and other garden figures, usually joyous, playful children...
...Among early 20th-century American sculptors Paul Bartlett , Karl Bitter , Frederick MacMonnies , George Barnard , and Lorado Taft exhibited a continuing conflict between naturalistic and idealized modes of representation. A significant cultural...
VONNOH, BESSIE POTTER von o, 1872 1955, American sculptor, b. St. Louis, studied under Lorado Taft at the Art Institute of Chicago. She was Tafts assistant in his work for the Worlds Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893...


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