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Reduced to Rubble: James Novelli's Victory

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Editor's Note
 
by Josephine Murphy
 
 

References:

1. Rayman, Graham. "Arrests in Theft / Parts of Statue Sold for Scrap, Police say." Newsday. 24 April 2000, A22.

2. "Victory Statue in B'klyn Stolen." Newsday. 22 April 2000, A17.

3. Dewan, Shaila. "2 Are Charged After Police Find Stolen Statue in 300 Pieces." New York Times. 24 April 2000, B5:2. (for full text articles on this subject, go to www.nytimes.com and search the premium archive using the term "Novelli")

4. Ingrassia, Robert. "Commish Vows Statue Solution." Daily News. 25 April 2000, pg. 8.

5. Opitz, Glenn B. (Ed). "Novelli, James". Dictionary of American Sculptors: 18th Century to the Present. Poughkeepsie, NY: Apollo, 1984.

6. Turner, Jane (ed). "Giulio Monteverde." The Dictionary of Art. 34 vols. New York: Grove's Dictionaries, 1996.

7. From the constitution of the National Sculpture Society, May 30, 1893 and www.sculpturereview.com/nss.html.

8. Armstrong, Tom, et al. 200 Years of American Sculpture. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1976. pg.114.

9. "History." Architectural League of New York. 31 May 2000

10. "Architects Award Medals at Exhibit." New York Times. 27 Jan. 1923. 16:3.

11. From the membership information in the archives of the National Sculpture Society.

12. "Novelli, Sculptor, Ends Life in Home." New York Times. 01 June 1940, 32:6.

13. "Roses Fall on Monument". New York Times. 05 July 1922, 21:7.

14. "Unveil Bedford Memorial." New York Times. 12 Sept. 1921, 13:5

15. Contemporary American Sculpture: the California Palace of the Legion of Honor - Lincoln Park. Catalog. San Francisco: April to October, 1929.

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