Saint-Gaudens and the gilded era [Hardcover] Tharp, Louise Hall

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1969 First Edition. Hardcover is in faded and worn. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

Immerse yourself in the Gilded Age’s artistic splendor with this first edition of Louise Hall Tharp’s “Saint-Gaudens and the Gilded Era.” Chronicling the life and legacy of renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, this volume offers a captivating exploration of the cultural milieu that inspired his iconic works. Tharp’s vivid prose transports readers to the opulent salons and bohemian enclaves that nurtured Saint-Gaudens’ genius, making this a prized acquisition for collectors and enthusiasts of American art history.

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1969 First Edition. Hardcover is in faded and worn. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This well-preserved first edition of Louise Hall Tharp’s “Saint-Gaudens and the Gilded Era” offers a captivating glimpse into the life and work of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, one of America’s most celebrated sculptors. Published in 1969, this volume pays homage to the artistic genius who immortalized iconic figures like Abraham Lincoln and epitomized the grandeur of the late 19th century’s Gilded Age. Tharp’s meticulous research and insightful prose bring to life the vibrant cultural landscape that nurtured Saint-Gaudens’ masterpieces, from the opulent mansions of New York’s elite to the bohemian enclaves of Paris. Collectors and enthusiasts of American art history will appreciate this rare opportunity to acquire a first edition, despite its worn exterior, as it preserves the original narrative and contextual richness that have made this book a cherished addition to many libraries.

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Weight 34.4 lbs
Dimensions 23.62 × 16 × 4.06 in
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