NOTE

In the preparation of the present work, the author has found herself, through the natural insistence of her own and her husband’s feelings, placed in a somewhat delicate position. It remains, therefore, for those editing the volume to preface it with some expression of admiration, however inadequate.

To sculptors, it is needless to point out the importance of the work of Herbert Adams. It is therefore to the lay reader that some word must be said of the man who hesitates to have recorded the admirable production of a fruitful and influential career. The wisdom, restraint, and true sense of the just and fitting, which for years have rendered all relation with his calm and balanced intellect the delight of friends and the aid of fellow workers, are mirrored in an art which so easily reflects these qualities. To those connected with the preparation of this exhibition it is a great pleasure to render serious tribute to the man who among sculptors has brought such faithful homage to the Art of Sculpture, and whose influence must be cherished as one of the permanent forces for Truth in the Art of our land.

The Committee.

CONTENTS

PAGE
Preface [v]
Note [xv]
CHAPTER
I Mrs. Patience Wright Speaks the Prologue [3]
II Our Blithe Beginning Days [29]
III Of Three Leaders, and of Moral Earnestness in Art [47]
John Quincy Adams Ward [57]
Augustus Saint-Gaudens [67]
Daniel Chester French [76]
IV Of Expositions and Collaborations [87]
V The Statue and the Bust and the Ideal Figure [101]
VI Our Equestrian Statues [125]
VII The Art of Relief, High and Low [145]
VIII Of Garden Sculpture and Ornament [159]
IX Of Small Bronzes and Great Crafts [177]
X The National Sculpture Society [191]
XI Influences, Going and Coming [213]

ILLUSTRATIONS

FACING
Study for Head of Nike-Eirene [Title]
By Augustus Saint-Gaudens
PAGE
Statue of Washington [8]
By Jean Antoine Houdon
Bust of Washington at Mount Vernon [26]
By Jean Antoine Houdon
Clytie [42]
By William H. Rinehart
White Captive [44]
By Erastus D. Palmer
Statue of Washington [62]
By John Quincy Adams Ward
Statue of Admiral Farragut [68]
By Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Memory [78]
By Daniel Chester French
Statue of Maj.-Gen. Macomb [108]
By Adolph A. Weinman
Portrait Bust of J. Q. A. Ward [118]
By Charles H. Niehaus
Marble Portrait of Baby [120]
By Paul Manship
The Golden Hour [122]
By Rudolph Evans
Horse Tamers [136]
By F. W. MacMonnies
Equestrian Statue of General Sherman [142]
By Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Welch Monument [148]
By Herbert Adams
Victory [152]
By James Earl Fraser
Plaquette [156]
By Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Bacchante [162]
By F. W. MacMonnies
Fountain Figure [164]
By Janet Scudder
Centaur and Dryad [180]
By Paul Manship
Victory [234]
By Augustus Saint-Gaudens

THE SPIRIT OF
AMERICAN
SCULPTURE

CHAPTER I
MRS. PATIENCE WRIGHT SPEAKS THE PROLOGUE