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Six Steps to More Fulfilling Experiences with Visual Arts 

Joseph Kellard April 2, 2024

Cultivating greater enjoyment of the visual arts can profoundly change your life.

Art in general–from painting, sculpture and drawing to literature, music and movies–packs that degree of life-enhancing power. But while some people at museums can experience speechless awe when encountering a beautiful painting or sculpture, others can muster only enough enthusiasm to say: “There were some pretty pictures and nice statues.” 

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Reflections on Monument Man’s ‘Heritage of Beauty’

Joseph Kellard July 9, 2019

Recently I read Monument Man: The Life & Art of Daniel Chester French, the long-awaited first authoritative biography of my favorite sculptor, who a New York Times writer hailed, at his death in 1931, as a “distinctively American ‘apostle of beauty.’” While a review was published that closely reflects what I wanted to write about the book, I’m still eager to share some thoughts on why that writer’s description is so apt. 

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In Books, Art Tags Momument Man, Daniel Chester French, biography, American artist, American sculptor, book, books, Chesterwood, Howard Holzer, biographer, art, sculpture
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