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Saint Gaudens’ Celtic Vision

By Joe Zentner

September October 1996

May 30, 2025 by Leave a Comment

If there was such a thing as an American Renaissance, Augustus Saint Gaudens embodied it in sculpture. TO Saint Gaudens, an artist is an interpreter of beauty in the world. A work of art is the artist's vision of a subject, colored by the light of imagination and expressed in symbols which convey what he or she has seen, in terms that will make others see and believe and revel … [Read more...] about Saint Gaudens’ Celtic Vision

Boston’s Great Civil War Sculptor

By Michael Quinlin
IA Newsletter, September 14, 2024

September 11, 2024 by Leave a Comment

A portrait of Slig-born Sculptor Martin Milmore in Sepia.

Sculptor Martin Milmore of Boston (1844-1883), admired for his Civil War sculptures and for his classical statuary and busts of famous men throughout New England, was born in Kilmorgan, County Sligo on September 14, 1844, the youngest of five sons of parents Martin and Sarah Milmoe (nee Hart).  When the father died in 1851, Sarah emigrated with her five sons to Boston, where … [Read more...] about Boston’s Great Civil War Sculptor

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