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Mahonri Young: His Life and Art

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Few artists have achieved the national prominence of Mahonri Young (1877-1957). A grandson of Brigham Young, he conceived and sculpted the Sea Gull and This Is the Place monuments. As a New York artist, he received accolades for his statuettes of street workers and for the first life-size statue of an African American. In Hollywood one of his bas-reliefs featured a woman in nylon stockings. For all of this Life magazine called Young "the George Bellows of American sculpture." His friends included Gertrude and Leo Stein, who ...

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Mahonri Young: His Life and Art 1997, Signature Books

ISBN-13: 9781560850557

Hardcover