The Lincoln Memorial & American LifePrinceton University Press, 2002 - 213 страница Honoring perhaps the most celebrated and important president in history, the Lincoln Memorial is one of our most recognized national shrines. It seems impossible to envision the Mall in Washington, D.C. or national pageantry without it--yet the Lincoln Memorial was almost not built. From the project's inception, the memorial--a modified Greek temple designed by architect Henry Bacon--gave rise to charged cultural and aesthetic debate, including arguments about Modernism and Americanism. Christopher Thomas offers the first detailed analysis of Bacon's design and the memorial as a system, including the statue of Lincoln by Daniel Chester French. Using extensive archival data, Thomas discusses just why the memorial looks as it does. Because the idea of a memorial to Lincoln raised questions of race, the legacy of the Civil War, and lingering sectional animosities, the project sparked political debate between the legislative and executive branches of government and between political parties. Thomas traces the long and controversial path of the project, ranging from the immediate aftermath of the Civil War through the Progressive era, with its mix of novelty, racism, and imperialism. As he concentrates on the memorial's background, design, construction, reception, and uses--including the many public demonstrations for civil rights and justice that have taken place there--Thomas shows that the Lincoln Memorial is not a neutral symbol of America at all but a partisan and racially coded object, susceptible to appropriation and re-appropriation. A valuable contribution to American studies, this book combines architecture and art history with American history and politics. It will appeal to scholars in these fields and to any general reader with an interest in Lincoln, the early twentieth century, and the monuments of our nation's capital. |
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... Daniel Chester French . Using extensive archival data , Thomas discusses just why the memorial looks as it does . Because the idea of a memorial to Lin- coln raised questions of race , the legacy of the Civil War , and lingering ...
... Daniel Chester French ( sculptor ) and Henry Bacon ( architect ) . Memorial to the Melvin brothers , Sleepy Hollow Cemetery , Concord , Massachusetts , 1897-1907 . 48 Fig . 2.8 . Henry Bacon . Mausoleum of Marcus A. Hanna , Lake View ...
... Daniel Chester French , " dean of American sculptors " at the turn of the twentieth century ; but the build- ing's architect , Bacon , is much less known , partly because many suppose that the Lincoln Memorial is the statue , and the ...
... Daniel Chester French rep- resents him in the statue in the memorial in Washington . This portrayal served the goal of national reconciliation , a preoccupation of the governing American , especially Republican , elite of the period ...
... Daniel Chester French's colossal marble image of Lincoln inside the sanctuary . His conception of Lincoln married idealized , eternal portrayal to the rendering of a humane and approach- able modern man . The statue and other carved and ...
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Greatest American A Memorial to Lincoln? | xxxiii |
19021912 What Shall the Lincoln Memorial Be? | 23 |
Design Tradition Modernity and Americanism | 53 |
Constructing the Memorial | 98 |
The Memorial in American Life | 142 |
Notes | 167 |
Bibliography | 191 |
Index | 203 |