..viewing the exquisite modeling of his “Spirit of Jest”
– a baby fawn riding gaily upon a goat; his Bacchanalian Dance – an intricately managed trio of whirling dancers; or his Nessus & Dejanira – a galloping group held to the base merely by the centaur’s hind hoofs, is to recognize a sculptor and craftsman of notable parts, one whose name should be placed close to that of the great Cellini.(CSM, New York, 1926)
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