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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 40, October 7, 2007, Article 6

    NEW BOOK: STRIKING CHANGE BY MICHAEL MORAN

    [A new book planned for a December 2007 release is available
    for pre-ordering at the Whitman Publications web site.
    Authored by Michael Moran, the title is "Striking Change:
    The Great Artistic Collaboration of Theodore Roosevelt and
    Augustus Saint-Gaudens". Below are excerpts from the
    Whitman site. -Editor]

    "Striking Change offers a fresh new look at the life of
    Saint-Gaudens—the man and the artist—and the remarkable
    partnership he forged with Theodore Roosevelt to reinvigorate
    the country’s numismatic art. Author Michael Moran explores
    Saint-Gaudens’s coin designs in the context of his monumental
    sculptures and American culture of the time. Through first-
    person accounts, behind-the-scenes conversations, and
    explosive public drama, we come to know the larger-than-
    life personalities involved in this renaissance of fine
    art. Striking Change illuminates the politics, the genius,
    the struggles, and ultimately the triumph of an
    extraordinary American journey."

    [The following notes were penned by Q. David Bowers.
    -Editor]

    "The text is particularly valuable in showcasing the
    sculptor’s activities with important numismatic projects
    beyond the famous 1907 coinage. While the story of the coins
    has been told in depth in several places, including in
    Renaissance of American Coinage 1906–1908 (Burdette, 2007)
    and United States Gold Coins: An Illustrated History (Bowers,
    1982), treatment of the important medals has ranged from
    scarcely anything, to light sketches. Striking Change ends
    that."

    "Further, the author gives a comprehensive look at the
    design competition for new United States coins in 1891.
    This involved quite a bit of effort at the time, but
    ultimately ended as a non-event, as outside artists consulted
    in the competition did not seem to have created motifs that
    anyone liked—and Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber of the
    United States Mint ended up creating new motifs for the
    dime, quarter, and half dollar."

    "Although the historical and numismatic narrative and
    details are the main focus of this book, it is entertaining
    as well. The net result is a “good read,” in modern parlance—
    a book that will inform as well as delight. It certainly
    will be a welcome addition to the literature currently
    available on Augustus Saint-Gaudens, without question
    the most famous artist ever to be associated with American
    coins and medals."

    For more information about the book on Whitman's web site, see:
    Whitman's Web Site

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  • 2007-10-07
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  • 10

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