Sunday, October 28, 2007

Press release in Europe

The dedications were fantastic. Photos to follow. LJN

Augustus Saint-Gaudens to be honoured on O'Connell Street
Archiseek / Ireland / News / 2007 / October 25

The Lord Mayor of Dublin Councillor Paddy Bourke will unveil a commemorative plaque to Augustus Saint-Gaudens on Thursday 25th October 2007 at 11.00 a.m. in the presence of His Excellency Thomas C. Foley, United States Ambassador to Ireland. The plaque, by renowned US sculptor Lawrence Nowlan, is placed on the footpath on the central median of O�Connell Street opposite the Parnell Monument. Saint-Gaudens was a master sculptor who created some of America�s most famous monuments. He was the sculptor for the Parnell Monument in Dublin.

Augustus Saint-Gaudens was born in Dublin on the 1st March 1848 to Bernard Saint-Gaudens, a French shoemaker and Mary McGuinness, his Irish wife. Six months later, the family immigrated to New York City where Augustus grew up. In 1876 he received his first major commission; a monument to Civil War Admiral David Glasgow Farragut. Unveiled in New York's Madison Square in 1881, the monument was a tremendous success and was seen as a departure from previous American sculpture. Saint-Gaudens� fame grew and the popularity of his work established him as the leading American sculptor of the latter half of the nineteenth century.

He produced enduring and distinctive public sculpture such as the Adams Memorial, the Peter Cooper Monument, and the John A. Logan Monument. Perhaps his greatest achievement was the Shaw Memorial unveiled on Boston Common in 1897. Described as Saint-Gaudens� �symphony in bronze� this masterpiece took fourteen years to complete.

Saint-Gaudens died in Cornish, New Hampshire on August 3, 1907. His wife survived him for nineteen years, and with their son, Homer, established the Saint-Gaudens Memorial, an organization dedicated to preserve the his former residence as an historic site.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

New website

Still have a couple tweeks but be sure to visit.
Cut and paste address into your browser:
http://web.mac.com/ljnowlan/LJN_Sculpture/HOME.html

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Autumn in New England

There are many great benefits of living in New England but this time of year there is the obvious. Here are some shots I took today around the neighborhood. It does not matter if you are a sculptor, an accountant, a painter or a baker the scenery is incredibly inspirational.
Enjoy, LJN



Monday, October 15, 2007

Friday, October 12, 2007

Clean'in House...studio

After finishing up the Kinnick relief the creative side of the mind has taken a few days off and ive been cleaning the studio which has been in a state of disarray since 3 years ago when I started in on the project for the University of Iowa. I have created a few new "sketches" in the last few days. Funny, they are about the size of two fingers on the Kinnick relief...guess you have to start some where. More info on the dedications in Dublin and Carrick( Ireland) coming soon.
Here is another shot of the Kinnick relief.
Regards,
LJN

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

A Big Hit!

The relief is a big hit and the standing Kinnick remains a big hit! What a weekend! I-Club kick-off breakfast at 6am, received a warm welcome from Coach Ferentz followed by a lecture at the art school on the process involved in creating the Kinnick relief. After the lecture we attended the "Garden Club" kick-off luncheon which was hysterical. The dedication followed by the Homecoming Parade! Taigaiting befeore and after the game.....the game.....a great time was had by all.
The Sculptor, Coach and Super; a "big" fan; the piece.