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This book offers a comprehensive and superbly illustrated overview of the work of American sculptor Harriet Hosmer. Harriet Hosmer: Lost & Found will be on display in the Brooklyn Museum, New York, between June 2009 and January 2010. Contemporary artist Patricia Cronin has compiled a catalogue raisonne of the works of American sculptor Harriet Hosmer (1830-1908). In 1852, Hosmer moved to Rome to live among a community of British and American artists, writers, scholars, and 'independent women'. During this time - drawing inspiration from her schooling in anatomy back in America - she carved out a career as a sculptor, earning critical and popular acclaim. This superbly illustrated volume combines stunning hand-painted images with meticulous research to create an insightful and comprehensive exploration of the complexities of Hosmer's career, reputation, and legacy.
Text by Patricia Cronin, William H. Gerdts. Preface by Maura Reilly. 
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