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          Lorado Taft had long envisioned the creation of a Dream Museum, a building dedicated to the exhibition of casts of all the greatest sculptures from all over.!

          Lorado Taft

          American sculptor and writer (1860–1936)

          Lorado Zadok Taft (April 29, 1860 – October 30, 1936) was an American sculptor, writer and educator.[1] Part of the American Renaissance movement, his monumental pieces include, Fountain of Time, Spirit of the Great Lakes, and The Eternal Indian.

          His 1903 book, The History of American Sculpture, was the first survey of the subject and stood for decades as the standard reference.

          Coon, Richard A. & Nancy C. Coon.

        1. Coon, Richard A. & Nancy C. Coon.
        2. Lorado Taft's Indian statue "Black Hawk": an account of the unveiling ceremonies at Eagle's Nest Bluff, Oregon, Illinois, July the first nineteen hundred.
        3. Lorado Taft had long envisioned the creation of a Dream Museum, a building dedicated to the exhibition of casts of all the greatest sculptures from all over.
        4. Fountain of Time, or simply Time, is a sculpture by Lorado Taft, measuring feet 10 inches ( m) in length, situated at the western edge of the Midway.
        5. The Lorado Taft Field Campus records are divided into four series: Eagle's Nest Art Colony, Lorado Taft Field Campus, Outdoor Education Programs and National.
        6. He has been credited with helping to advance the status of women as sculptors.

          Taft was the father of U.S. Representative Emily Taft Douglas, father-in-law to her husband, U.S. Senator Paul Douglas, and a distant relative of U.S.

          President William Howard Taft.

          Early years and education

          Taft was born in Elmwood, Illinois. His parents were Don Carlos Taft and Mary Lucy Foster.[2] His father was a professor of geology at the Illinois Industrial University (later renamed the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champ