Gutzon Borglum

Gutzon Borglum

Nascimento : 1867-03-25, Saint Charles, Idaho

Morte : 1941-03-06

História

John Gutzon de la Mothe Borglum was an American sculptor best known for his work on Mount Rushmore.

Perfil

Gutzon Borglum

Filmes

Mount Rushmore
The story of Mount Rushmore's creation is as bizarre and wonderful as the monument itself. It is the tale of a hyperactive, temperamental artist whose talent and determination propelled the project, even as his ego and obsession threatened to tear it apart. It is the story of hucksterism and hyperbole, of a massive public works project in the midst of an economic depression. And it is the story of dozens of ordinary Americans who suddenly found themselves suspended high on a cliff face with drills and hammers as a Danish sculptor they considered insane directed them in the creation what some would call a monstrosity, and others a masterpiece.
Mount Rushmore: The Shrine
Self (archive footage)
The story behind the creation of Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
Natural Wonders of the West
This Traveltalk entry looks at some natural wonders of the western United States, including the Grand Canyon and the Devil's Tower. The last stop on the tour, an "unnatural wonder," is the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, where sculptor Gutzon Borglum is hard at work. At the time of filming, only the head of George Washington was close to completion. Thomas Jefferson's face was almost finished; only the upper half of Abraham Lincoln's face is visible; and Theodore Roosevelt's head was not yet started.