LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING

A Rivalry of Dianas: Saint-Gaudens, MacMonnies, and the Goddess Stripped Bare

June 20, 2019
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
Gilman Auditorium
Sponsored by
Hood Museum of Art
Audience
Public
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Sharon Reed
603-646-2808

Suzanne Hinman Ph.D.
Suzanne Hinman’s new Syracuse University Press book The Grandest Madison Square Garden: Art, Scandal, and Architecture in Gilded Age New York examines late-19th-century representations of Diana, Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and chastity. Selected readings will focus on works by both Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Frederick MacMonnies—the one-time master and his studio boy—who in the early 1890s became rivals through their nude sculptures of the goddess. Along with Saint-Gaudens’s famed Madison Square Garden Diana, Hinman will discuss bronze reductions of Diana by MacMonnies and influential French sculptor Jean-Alexandre-Joseph Falguière, both currently on view in the Engles Gallery. A book signing co-hosted by the Norwich Book Store will take place in the Russo Auditorium following the presentation.

Location
Gilman Auditorium
Sponsored by
Hood Museum of Art
Audience
Public
More information
Sharon Reed
603-646-2808