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 Title: Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture\nStart Date / 
 Time: Feb 25, 2008 13:00 PM US/Eastern\nLocation: National Academy of Tele
 vision Arts and Sciences\nSpeaker: Paul G. Sanderson III\nGoogle\nhttp://m
 aps.google.com/maps?q=1375+Broadway+(37th+Street),+Suite+#2103,New York,NY
 ,10018\n\nForecast\nhttp://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/10018\n\nMEET T
 HE FILMMAKER: Paul G. Sanderson III\nOn Monday, February 25, 2008 ~ 6:00 -
  8:00 PM\nAt the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences\n1375 Br
 oadway (37th Street), Suite #2103\nReception 6:00 – 6:30 PM, Program 6:3
 0 – 8:00 PM\n \n\nRESERVATIONS REQUIRED DUE TO BUILDING SECURITY. ALL NA
 MES MUST BE ON GUEST LIST.\nPLEASE RSVP VIA EMAIL info@nyemmys.org or Call
  212-459-3630 ext. 204\n \nProduced &amp\; Moderated by Sumner Jules Glimc
 her\n \nAbout Saint-Gaudens:  “There is no greater artistic genius livin
 g in this or any other country”\nPresident Teddy Roosevelt (1907)\nAugus
 tus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture is a new feature documenta
 ry film on the life and work of the great American sculptor Augustus Saint
 -Gaudens (1848-1907). Trained in Paris and Rome, Saint-Gaudens is consider
 ed America’s premier sculptor of the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Duri
 ng a career that spanned three decades, Saint-Gaudens created nearly one h
 undred and fifty works of art including a number of major public monuments
  to heroes of the Civil War. While many passersby stop to admire his sculp
 ture, few know of the life and times that created these incredible works o
 f art. A major goal of the film is to reintroduce Saint-Gaudens to the Ame
 rican public and to make people aware of his significant contributions to 
 American art and culture. Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculp
 ture traces Saint-Gaudens’ life, both personally and professionally, fro
 m his birth in Dublin, Ireland to his work in New York City and Paris to h
 is death in Cornish, New Hampshire. The film discusses how Saint-Gaudens
 ’ projects ranged in scope from large public monuments and portraits in 
 relief to cameos and gold coins. The story of his personal life is woven a
 round in-depth studies of six of his major works of art including the cont
 emplative Standing Lincoln in Lincoln Park Chicago, the intensely moving S
 haw Memorial on Boston Common, the powerful Sherman Monument in Central Pa
 rk, the serenely beautiful Diana now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art and
  the stirring Adams Memorial in Washington DC.  The major works of Saint-G
 audens in New York City are: The Sherman Monument at the entrance to Centr
 al Park at 59th and 5th Avenue. The Farragut Monument at Madison Square Pa
 rk at 23rd and 5th Ave and the Monument to Peter Cooper at Cooper Union (o
 ff of Astor Place). The Metropolitan Museum has the largest collection of 
 his works outside of the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, 
 New Hampshire. Works include the Diana, the Hiawatha and the Amor Caritas 
 as well as a number of  reliefs and busts.\n\n\n\n“A first class product
 ion and a work of art”\nMarc Diessner, New Hampshire Public Television\n
 “What a triumph. I was completely moved by the Shaw Memorial on the big 
 screen. If there was any doubt that that is a masterpiece, your camera wor
 k put that to rest.”\nThayer Tolles, The Metropolitan Museum of Art\n“
 I was enthralled by your work…rock steady, crystal clear, rich colors. W
 onderful, wonderful images. What a treat! \nChris Weinman, Retired Filmmak
 er\n“The movie is spectacular! Superb! There were times during the film 
 when I was very proud and times when I had tears running from my eyes.”\
 nDavid Bisno, M.D.\n\n\n--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration
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SUMMARY:Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: Augu
 stus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture</h1><div>https://www.nyem
 mys.org/events/165/</div><br /><div>When: Feb 25, 2008 13:00 PM US/Eastern
 </div><div>Speaker: Paul G. Sanderson III</div><br />National Academy of T
 elevision Arts and Sciences<br />1375 Broadway (37th Street), Suite #2103<
 br />New York, NY 10018<br /><div>http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1375+Broad
 way+(37th+Street),+Suite+#2103,New York,NY,10018</div><br /><div>Forecast:
  http://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/10018</div><br /><br /><div><div a
 lign="center"><span style="color: #000000"><strong style="font-size: 10pt"
 >MEET THE FILMMAKER: Paul G. Sanderson III</strong><br> On Monday, Februar
 y 25, 2008 ~ 6:00 - 8:00 PM<br> At the National Academy of Television Arts
  and Sciences<br> 1375 Broadway (37th Street), Suite #2103<br> Reception 6
 :00 – 6:30 PM, Program 6:30 – 8:00 PM</span></div> <div>&nbsp\;</div> 
 <span style="color: #000000"> <div align="center"><font face="Arial"><span
  style="color: #000000"><strong style="color: #008000"><font face="Arial">
 RESERVATIONS REQUIRED DUE TO BUILDING SECURITY. ALL NAMES MUST BE ON GUEST
  LIST.<br> </font><font face="Arial">PLEASE RSVP VIA EMAIL <a href="&#109\
 ;&#97\;&#105\;&#108\;&#116\;&#111\;&#58\;&#105\;&#110\;&#102\;&#111\;&#64\
 ;&#110\;&#121\;&#101\;&#109\;&#109\;&#121\;&#115\;&#46\;&#111\;&#114\;&#10
 3\;">info@nyemmys.org</a> or Call 212-459-3630 ext. 204</font></strong></s
 pan></font> <div>&nbsp\;</div> Produced &amp\; Moderated by Sumner Jules G
 limcher</span></div> <div>&nbsp\;</div> <div align="center"><span style="c
 olor: #000000"><strong>About Saint-Gaudens</strong>:&nbsp\; “There is no
  greater artistic genius living in this or any other country”<br> Presid
 ent Teddy Roosevelt (1907)</span></div> <p><font face="Arial"><span style=
 "color: #000000"><strong><u>Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Scu
 lpture</u></strong> is a new feature documentary film on the life and work
  of the great American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907). Traine
 d in Paris and Rome, Saint-Gaudens is considered America’s premier sculp
 tor of the 19th and early 20th Centuries. During a career that spanned thr
 ee decades, Saint-Gaudens created nearly one hundred and fifty works of ar
 t including a number of major public monuments to heroes of the Civil War.
  While many passersby stop to admire his sculpture, few know of the life a
 nd times that created these incredible works of art. A major goal of the f
 ilm is to reintroduce Saint-Gaudens to the American public and to make peo
 ple aware of his significant contributions to American art and culture. <s
 trong><u>Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture</u></strong>
  traces Saint-Gaudens’ life, both personally and professionally, from hi
 s birth in Dublin, Ireland to his work in New York City and Paris to his d
 eath in Cornish, New Hampshire. The film discusses how Saint-Gaudens’ pr
 ojects ranged in scope from large public monuments and portraits in relief
  to cameos and gold coins. The story of his personal life is woven around 
 in-depth studies of six of his major works of art including the contemplat
 ive <em>Standing Lincoln</em> in Lincoln Park Chicago, the intensely movin
 g <em>Shaw Memorial</em> on Boston Common, the powerful <em>Sherman Monume
 nt</em> in Central Park, the serenely beautiful <em>Diana</em> now in the 
 Philadelphia Museum of Art and the stirring <em>Adams Memorial</em> in Was
 hington DC.&nbsp\; <span style="color: #0000ff">The major works of Saint-G
 audens in New York City are: The <em>Sherman Monument</em> at the entrance
  to Central Park at 59th and 5th Avenue. The <em>Farragut Monument</em> at
  Madison Square Park at 23rd and 5th Ave and the <em>Monument to Peter Coo
 per</em> at Cooper Union (off of Astor Place). The Metropolitan Museum has
  the largest collection of his works outside of the Saint-Gaudens National
  Historic Site in Cornish, New Hampshire. Works include the <em>Diana</em>
 , the <em>Hiawatha</em> and the <em>Amor Caritas</em> as well as a number 
 of&nbsp\; reliefs and busts.</span></span></p> </font>   <div><p><span><sp
 an style="color: #000000">“A first class production and a work of art”
 <br> Marc Diessner, New Hampshire Public Television</span></span></p> <p><
 span><span style="color: #000000">“What a triumph. I was completely move
 d by the Shaw Memorial on the big screen. If there was any doubt that that
  is a masterpiece, your camera work put that to rest.”<br> Thayer Tolles
 , The Metropolitan Museum of Art</span></span></p> <p><span><span style="c
 olor: #000000">“I was enthralled by your work…rock steady, crystal cle
 ar, rich colors. Wonderful, wonderful images. What a treat! <br> Chris Wei
 nman, Retired Filmmaker</span></span></p> <p><span><span style="color: #00
 0000">“The movie is spectacular! Superb! There were times during the fil
 m when I was very proud and times when I had tears running from my eyes.
 ”<br> David Bisno, M.D.</span></span></p> </div></div><div>--- This iCal
  file does *NOT* confirm registration.Event details subject to change. ---
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