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Thomas Crawford (1813-1857) was the first American sculptor to study in Italy for an extended period of time. There, along with other artists-Greenough, Story, and Powers-he was part of a groupt hat made prolific contributions to American neoclassical art. Heis best known as the sculptor of much of the statuary and bas-reliefs of our nation's Capitol: the pediment figures over the Senate and of the House of Representatives, and the bronze Freedom atop the Capitol's dome. In writing this biography, Robert Gale was given exclusive access to all of Crawford's personal papers by the sculptor's granddaughter. An appendix lists extant works of Crawford and where they are found, and several plates illustrate his sculpture.
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Illuminating his mastery of materiality and representing the variety of media utilized by Charles Ray (b. 1953) over the course of his career, this group of works was selected and installed by the artist and includes Baled Truck, 2014, Table, 1990, Fall '91, 1992, and The New Beetle, 2006. With no detail of display considered too small, the artist describes that "Every stone, block, wall, floor, door, and window has been considered for the betterment of viewing art." This installation is the first in a series of long-term, rotating exhibitions which will showcase the depth of works by the artist in Glenstone's collection--Glenstone Museum website.
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