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The Spring 1999 Issue is now available To Order:

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Spring 1999





 

 

 

 

Rockefeller Center Sculpture: (pgs. 8 to 15)
"Rockefeller Center artists faced the problem of depicting abstract ideas  on buildings meant for the everyday purpose of making money."

Leonardo's Lost Horse: (pgs. 16 to 23)
"Powerfully standing 24 feet in height, Leonardo da Vinci's legendary horse, Il Cavallo was conceived to be the world's largest equestrian bronze sculpture ever created."

Call of the Wild: Dan Ostermiller: (pgs. 24 to 25)

The Arch: (pgs. 26-28)
"One of the most innovative elements in architecture"

The Art of Judgment: Policeman: (pgs. 29 to 31)
"Here at last was something I deeply wanted to say about life around us today.  But, more important, after years of uncomfortable ventures into abstract, nonobjective and conventional representative work... I had embraced realism as my mode of expression."
--Duane Hanson, 1970

Wood Carving in Milani's Den: (pgs. 32 to 33)
"In Italy's cradled sculpting center is Pietro Milani's modest woodworking studio and toolmaking shop."