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Michael J. Curtis
[edit]Michael J. Curtis (born 1956) is an American historian, sculptor, and poet, best known for his defense of classical tradition in the arts. Curtis was Research Scholar, National Civic Art Society, and since 2022 has been Artist-In-Residence, Common Sense Society[1].
Career
[edit]Works in literature include The Classical Architecture and Monuments of Washington, D.C.: A History and Guide and Modern Art: An Exhibition in Criticism, a satire in verse.
Notable works in statuary include General Eisenhower, Alexandria, Virginia, Justice Thurgood Marshall, Washington, D.C.[2], The History of Texas, Arlington, Texas. His medal designs include The Sir Roger Scruton Prize, the Truman-Reagan Medal of Freedom for the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, and The John Marshall Medal in Law.
A proponent of traditional, American domestic architecture, Curtis designed The New American Home 2011[3] for the National Association of Home Builders, and he writes and lectures on architecture, the allied arts, and related cultural issues.
Publications
[edit]Curtis, Michael (2022). Modern Art: An Exhibition in Criticism. Washington, D.C. National Civic Art Society. ISBN 979-8985966800.
Curtis, Michael (2000). Bee Bee Verses 1993-2020: In Memoriam. Alexandria, Virginia. The Studio Press. ISBN 978-1736228104.
Curtis, Michael (2018). Classical Architecture and Monuments of Washington, D.C.: A History & Guide. Charleston, South Carolina. The History Press. ISBN 978-1625859716. OCLC 1004265079.
References
[edit]- ^ "Michael Curtis". Common Sense Society. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
- ^ Wagner, Richard (2004). "Portrait Bust of Justice Marshall Unveiled at Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building" (PDF). The Supreme Court Historical Society Quarterly. XXV (4): 1, 11 – via Supreme Court History.
- ^ Binsacca, Rich (December 29, 2010). "The New American Home 2011". Builder Online. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
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