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1885 St. Paul, Minnesota - 1966 New York City. Known for: Art deco figure sculpture, medallic art.
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Paul Manship became a leading influence in contemporary sculpture from the 1920s to the end of World War II. His work was "distinguished by their simplified and... Read full biography
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Paul Manship became a leading influence in contemporary sculpture from the 1920s to the end of World War II. His work was "distinguished by their simplified and polychromatic forms, clean sinuous lines, slender curves, and lyrical surfaces" (Reynolds 241). His subjects... Read full biography
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Paul Manship became a leading influence in contemporary sculpture from the 1920s to the end of World War II. His work was "distinguished by their simplified and polychromatic forms, clean sinuous lines, slender curves, and lyrical surfaces" (Reynolds 241). His subjects often hearkened back to ancient or classical themes and his style, emphasizing simple lines, combined Greek and Oriental influences as well as Art Deco that was so popular in the 1920s and 1930s.... Read full biography
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Paul Manship became a leading influence in contemporary sculpture from the 1920s to the end of World War II. His work was "distinguished by their simplified and polychromatic forms, clean sinuous lines, slender curves, and lyrical surfaces" (Reynolds 241). His subjects often hearkened back to ancient or classical themes and his style, emphasizing simple lines, combined Greek and Oriental influences as well as Art Deco that was so popular in the 1920s and 1930s. Manship attended the Institute of Art in St. Paul from 1892 to 1903. Then he enrolled briefly in the Art Students League, where he assisted Solon Borglum in stone carving projects before transferring to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. From 1909 to... Read full biography
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Paul Manship became a leading influence in contemporary sculpture from the 1920s to the end of World War II. His work was "distinguished by their simplified and polychromatic forms, clean sinuous lines, slender curves, and lyrical surfaces" (Reynolds 241). His subjects often hearkened back to ancient or classical themes and his style, emphasizing simple lines, combined Greek and Oriental influences as well as Art Deco that was so popular in the 1920s and 1930s. Manship attended the Institute of Art in St. Paul from 1892 to 1903. Then he enrolled briefly in the Art Students League, where he assisted Solon Borglum in stone carving projects before transferring to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. From 1909 to 1912, he was at the American Academy in Rome and began to make garden and architectural sculpture.... Read full biography
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- Coming Home: The Cornish Art ColonyAugust 2006Mueller, Bob & Gilbert-Smith, AlmaAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingNovember 2004Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Glass and Glamour: Steuben's ModernJanuary 2004Albrecht, DonaldThe Magazine Antiques
- Side by Side: American SculptureFebruary 2003Dearinger and TollesAmerican Art Review
- Colby College Museum of ArtJune 2000MacLeay, Alicia NemiccoloAmerican Art Review
- The Manship FamilyApril 2000Reynolds, RebeccaAmerican Art Review
- Masterworks of American SculptureDecember 1999Coles, William AAmerican Art Review
- AuctionAugust 1999Editor, Art-talkArt-Talk
- Sculptors of Cape AnnOctober 1997Law, StevenAmerican Art Review
- Sculpture from Brookgreen GardensAugust 1997Salmon, Robin RAmerican Art Review
- Gwinn, The GardensMarch 1995Karson, RobinThe Magazine Antiques
