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Robert Paine (sculptor)

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in Buffalo, New York. Thirty-five sculptors, including Saint Gaudens, and 50–75 assistants worked for 5 months tirelessly in Weehawken, New Jersey, to produce the 500 plaster-and-fiber statues to be displayed in the temporary Rainbow City of Light, celebrating the genius of man at the dawn of the
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used by Gaudens, called a "cubical pantograph," that increased the "accuracy and speed" of the previous machines, allowing for up to 400 points a day. The machine, while relatively new, was used to increase to monumental proportions the 500 clay models accepted in 1900 by Karl Bitter, director of
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and created a pair of large statues of wild cats that are still local landmarks. An image of his pair of sculptures is included in the town seal and is used on other signage.
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Wilkinson, Burke, "Uncommon Clay: The Life and Works of Augustus Saint Gaudens", photographs by David Finn, Harcourt Brace Jovanovitch, Publishers, San Diego, 1983, p. 266
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Paine's marvelous invention was also used on Sherman's horse on the Sherman Monument in New York (1903).
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in 1910; after they moved to Berkeley, she became an instructor in the extension program of the
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Oral history of his daughter Evelyn and her husband, Berkeley architect Robert Ratcliff
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who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He was a student at the
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Falk, Peter Hastings, "Who Was Who in American Art" Sound View Press, Madison CT, 1985
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on sculpture projects and was active on the Federal Art Project.
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http://www.historylosgatos.org/cdm/ref/collection/cats/id/9
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In 1914 Paine went to San Francisco with fellow sculptor
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Valparaiso, Indiana
Robert Treat Paine
Art Students League
Augustus Saint Gaudens
Cornish (New Hampshire) Art Colony
pointing machine
Pan-American Exposition
Beniamino Bufano
Paul Manship
Panama–Pacific International Exposition
Charles Erskine Scott Wood
Sara Bard Field
Los Gatos
Alexander Phimister Proctor
Mary Esther Trueblood
University of California, Berkeley


AskArt
"The Pan American Exposition 1901"
http://www.historylosgatos.org/cdm/ref/collection/cats/id/9
"Town of Lost Gatos, California"
"Mary E. Trueblood Paine, Mathematics: Berkeley"
Calisphere
Oral history of his daughter Evelyn and her husband, Berkeley architect Robert Ratcliff
Categories
1870 births
1946 deaths
Art Students League of New York alumni

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