Extra Credit Questions
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08-03-2015, 07:32 AM
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RE: Extra Credit Questions
Vinnie Ream was the sculptor of the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the United States Capitol rotunda. Vinnie was the first female and the youngest artist to ever receive a commission from the United States Government for a statue.
Not everyone was in favor of Vinnie receiving the commission. Who wrote this? "Miss Ream, who received the $10,000 for a Lincoln statue, is a young girl of about twenty who has been studying her art for a few months, never made a statue, has some plaster busts on exhibition, including her own, minus clothing to the waist, has a pretty face, long dark curls and plenty of them, wears a jockey hat and a good deal of jewelry, sees members at their lodgings or in the reception room at the Capitol, urges her claims fluently and confidently, sits in the galleries in a conspicuous position and in her most bewitching dress, while those claims are being discussed on the floor, and nods and smiles as a member rises and delivers his opinion on the merits of the case with the air of a man sitting for his picture..." |
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