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  • And Ferguson trustees are now spending prohibitive amounts of cash to restore sculptures (such as Lorado Taft's crumbling Fountain of Time) that were virtually ignored during the decades when the Art Institute hoarded the fund's income.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • And Ferguson trustees are now spending prohibitive amounts of cash to restore sculptures (such as Lorado Taft's crumbling Fountain of Time) that were virtually ignored during the decades when the Art Institute hoarded the fund's income.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • And Ferguson trustees are now spending prohibitive amounts of cash to restore sculptures (such as Lorado Taft's crumbling Fountain of Time) that were virtually ignored during the decades when the Art Institute hoarded the fund's income.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Florence, and later with McMonnies, Barrias, Verlet and Lorado Taft.

    Sculpture of the Exposition Palaces and Courts Juliet Helena Lumbard James

  • Porter ( "O Henry"), who was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, with a bust of the author, in relief, by Lorado Taft.

    American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Julian Street 1913

  • Some of the writers in the Little Room were outspokenly envious of my ability to spend half my winters in the East, but Lorado Taft stoutly declared that the West inspired him, satisfied him.

    A Daughter of the Middle Border Hamlin Garland 1900

  • When the trailblazing modernist Armory Show came to Chicago in 1913, Lorado Taft denounced its artists as hypocrites and charlatans.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • When the trailblazing modernist Armory Show came to Chicago in 1913, Lorado Taft denounced its artists as hypocrites and charlatans.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Here Garland and his brother-in-law, the sculptor Lorado Taft, and friends like Charles Hutchinson came up with the idea of a more sedate, men-only group.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Here Garland and his brother-in-law, the sculptor Lorado Taft, and friends like Charles Hutchinson came up with the idea of a more sedate, men-only group.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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