Transience and Timelessness: The Origins and Afterlife of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s Portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson
by Linda J. Docherty
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson (1887–88) is his most widely reproduced bas-relief. Conceived as a souvenir of friendship, this combination of words and image became, in numerous variations, a celebrity icon, a memorial tribute, and an artistic legacy. The sculpture’s history shows how private associations can promote public interest in a life portrait and morality can alter its significance in both spheres.
http://doi.org/10.29411/ncaw.2024.19.1.4