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Reynolds, Donald Martin was born on January 11, 1931 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Son of James Martin and Mary Helen (Hughes) Reynolds.
(From the reviews of the first edition of Architecture of ...)
From the reviews of the first edition of Architecture of New York City. "It should provide joy to anyone even vaguely interested in this city and its artifacts. It is very likely to turn them into enthusiasts." --New York Times Book Review ".weaves the little-known stories of 80 buildings and landmarks into a colorful tapestry of New York's whirlwind history. This richly illustrated guide can be read from beginning to end with great pleasure." --Publishers Weekly ".Reynolds takes a new look at the older glories of New York. The architecture is freshly seen and is clearly researched. Reynolds' splendid photographs present highly original views of familiar (and not so familiar) important structures and sites." --Adolph Placzek, former president of the Society of Architectural Historians The history of New York City is a rich pageant of culture, commerce, social change, and human drama stretching back five hundred years. And when we know where to look for it, it is all there for us to see, vividly etched into the cityscape. Now in this celebration of New York's architecture, Donald Martin Reynolds helps us to see and appreciate, as never before, the city's monuments and masterpieces, and to hear the tales they have to tell. With the help of nearly 200 striking photographs (20 of them new to this edition), Dr. Reynolds takes us on an unforgettable tour of five centuries of architectural change and innovation--from 16th-century Dutch canals and 18th-century farmhouses, to the elevator buildings of the 1870s (precursors of skyscrapers) and the Art Deco, Bauhaus, and Post-modern buildings that make up New York City's celebrated skyline. Floor by floor stone by stone, detail by detail Dr. Reynolds lovingly describes 90 of the city's most striking buildings, bridges, parks, and places. He tells us when, why, and how they were built and who built them, and in the process, he evokes the illustrious and exciting history of this restless, ceaselessly seductive metropolis.
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(With an extraordinary collection of works by great sculpt...)
With an extraordinary collection of works by great sculptors and architects reflecting America's history and aspirations, New York City itself is a magnificent museum of sculpture. The public parks and plazas of the city display statues of our heroes in war and peace; fabulous faades and fierce gargoyles decorate its great institutional and religious buildings; and commemorative monuments, bronze animals, and terra-cotta ornaments punctuate its boulevards and avenues. In Monuments and Masterpieces, art historian Donald Reynolds has created an authoritative guide to this unique collection. He surveys eighty examples of sculpture and architecture across the five boroughs, from Grant's Tomb and the U.S. Customs House in Manhattan to the fanciful gates of the Bronx Zoo, Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza war memorial, Staten Island's "Hiker" monument, and the American Architectural Terra-Cotta Company in Queens. Reynolds charts the rise and fall of styles, symbols, and techniques of public art, telling the fascinating stories that lie behind every work. In doing so, he deftly chronicles the fascinating and sometimes surprising social history of America, recorded in granite, bronze, and terra cotta.
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Commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the National Sculpture Society, this important history traces America's rich heritage of figurative sculpture from the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 to the present. It explores the full range of the subject, including massive works such as Mount Rushmore as well as Augustus Saint-Gaudens's exquisite twenty-dollar gold piece. Illustrated with more than 275 outstanding examples of American figurative sculpture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Masters of American Sculpture begins with an analysis of the influence of Beaux-Arts tradition on the creation of the great public monuments of the United States. With this background, the book moves on to survey chronologically such important categories of sculpture as equestrian monuments, tributes to war heroes, and portraits. In his wide-ranging text, the author, Donald Martin Reynolds, provides a comprehensive overview of the subject. He includes a section on medallic art, a category usually neglected in sculpture surveys, and also devotes a chapter to American Indians, both as widely favored subjects for sculpture and as sculptors themselves. Not neglecting genre, the author deals extensively with the large group of sculptors who concentrate on works portraying everyday people doing everyday things. Finally he surveys the figurative tradition in the twentieth century and speculates on future trends in sculpture. The book is lavishly illustrated with 65 color and 225 black and white images and includes famous public monuments as well as lesser known works by such sculptors as Hiram Powers, John Quincy Adams Ward, Daniel Chester French, Karl Bitter, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, PaulManship, Anna Hyatt Huntington, Richard McDermott Miller, Walker Hancock, and Marcel Jovine. This is a splendid gift book for anyone interested in sculpture, architecture, and American history.
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(This photographic portrayal of Manhattan's architecture h...)
This photographic portrayal of Manhattan's architecture has captured variety and detail, from the Flat Iron Building to the Rockefeller Center. The historic and the grand are featured as well as the modern, the granite and the glass.
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(Donald Martin Reynolds, Prof. of Art History at Columbia ...)
Donald Martin Reynolds, Prof. of Art History at Columbia Univ., has written the authoritative guide to New York City s magnificent collection of civic art. From Grant s Tomb & the U.S. Customs House in Manhattan to the fanciful gates of the Bronx Zoo, Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza war memorial, Staten Island's Hiker monument & the American Architectural Terra-Cotta Co. in Queens, he traces the development of American sculpture from its European origins to our own times. In doing so, Reynolds deftly chronicles the fascinating & sometimes surprising social history of America, recorded in granite, bronze, & terra cotta. Over 80 individual works & their creators are profiled. Over 100 black & white photographs.
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Reynolds, Donald Martin was born on January 11, 1931 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Son of James Martin and Mary Helen (Hughes) Reynolds.
Student, Amarillo College, 1949-1951; Bachelor, Assumption Seminary, San Antonio, 1955; Bachelor, Columbia University, 1968; Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1970; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1975.
Announcer Station KGNC Radio/television, Amarillo, Texas, 1949-1951. Account executive Monte Rosenwald & Associates, 1957-1959. Copy writer, account representative, account supervisor J. Walter Thompson, New York City, Central America, 1959-1961.
Manager Central American, Young & Rubicam Advertising, New York City, Panama, 1961-1962. Advertising manager, marketing director Colgate-Palmolive Company Western Hemisphere Division, 1962-1964. Founder, director Image, International Marketing Agency, New York City, 1964-1966.
Museum educator in charge Department Public Education Metropolitan Museum Art, 1977-1979. Curator parks Department Parks and Recreation, New York City, 1986-1988. Founder, coordinator Annual Symposium Public Monuments, since 1991.
Founder, director Monuments Conservancy, Inc., since 1992. Adjunct professor art history Columbia University, New York City, since 1970, Fairfield (Connecticut) University, since 1981. Adjunct assistant professor Hunter College, 1972—1981.
Assistant professor College Mount St. Vincent, 1973—1977, Manhattan College, 1973—1977. Consultant Corps of Discovery monument Kemper Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri, 2000. Designer sculpture program Our Mother of Africa Chapel, National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, National Black Catholic Congress, Washington, 2001.
With United States Army, 1952-1961.
(Commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the Nation...)
(With an extraordinary collection of works by great sculpt...)
(This photographic portrayal of Manhattan's architecture h...)
(From the reviews of the first edition of Architecture of ...)
(Donald Martin Reynolds, Prof. of Art History at Columbia ...)
With United States Army, 1955-1961. Member National Sculpture Society, College Art Association, Authors Guild.
Married Nancy Zlobik, June 5, 1970.