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This is more of a pamphlet than a book per se, but it is by Lee Oskar Lawrie (1877-1963). Lawrie spent nearly seven decades as and architectural sculptor. His most recognizable work is the Atlas, which he created a year or two after writing this booklet. The original measures 6 inches by 4 inches, and is only about 14 pages long.
Lee Lawrie is perhaps the most prolific, and most obscure of all 20th Century American Artists. He taught at both Yale (1908-1918) and Harvard (1908-1910).
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Relief (Sculpture), Art Deco, Momunents, Architectural sculpture, memorials, Greek and Roman sculpture.People
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Nebraska State Capitol, Louisiana State Capitol, Bank of Hawaii, Pasadena, CA, Yale, Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance (Now the Perelman) Building, St. Paul, MN City Hall, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., Brooklyn, NY, Chicago, IL, Harrisburg, PA, Los AngelesTimes
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