Bronze Memorials, published in 1916 by the Gorham Manufacturing Company, showcases a range of bronze sculptures and monuments. This volume serves as a historical record of early 20th-century American memorial art. With detailed photographs and descriptions, the book highlights various memorial designs and artistic styles prevalent during the period.
Featuring public and private monuments, architectural bronzes, and commemorative statues, this collection provides insight into the craftsmanship and artistic vision of the Gorham Manufacturing Company. Bronze Memorials is valuable for art historians, sculptors, and anyone interested in the history of American sculpture and memorialization.
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