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  2. Mary Hortense Webster - Wikipedia

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    Webster was best known for painting and sculpture. Within these mediums, her main subjects were portraits, busts, and sculptures. She was most active in Chicago, Illinois, and Portland, Ohio. She also received training in Chicago, Cincinnati, Holland, Paris and Provincetown, Massachusetts.

  3. Jimilu Mason - Wikipedia

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    Mason's bust was chosen. [1] Today, it resides in the Supreme Court Bust Collection. [2] Her sculpture of Constantino Brumidi is located in the Brumidi Corridors. [2] She was friends with Roger L. Stevens, who sat for Mason. Her bust of Stevens is on display at the Kennedy Center, of which he was founding chair. [1]

  4. Charles Henry Niehaus - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Charles Hackley, 1890; Abraham Lincoln Monument, 1900. Replicas of Niehaus's Abraham Lincoln are at the Buffalo History Museum in Buffalo, New York, [10] and at Library Park in Kenosha, Wisconsin. David Farragut Monument, 1900 [11] William McKinley Monument, 1902 [12] Bust of Robert Blum, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio, ca. 1900

  5. Hiram Powers - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 the Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio presented the first major exhibition devoted to his work, "Hiram Powers: Genius in Marble". This is the same place of the first solo exhibition of Powers' work in Cincinnati in 1842, when Nicholas Longworth opened his private residence to allow the public to view Power's newest sculpture. [8]

  6. Moses Jacob Ezekiel - Wikipedia

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    Bust of General Robert E. Lee; Bust of Percy Bysshe Shelley in the Keats-Shelley Memorial House, Piazza di Spagna, Rome; Bust of Franz Liszt. Bust of Jessica (1880), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC. [48] Bust of Judith (c. 1880), Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. [49] In 1888 he completed a bust of Hopkins professor ...

  7. A Sculpture Purchased for $6 and Used as a Doorstop Is ... - AOL

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    Nearly a century ago, a Scottish town council purchased a bust created by the celebrated French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon for about $6. Over time, the importance of the 18th-century sculpture was ...

  8. Marble bust bought for $6 and used as doorstop could sell for ...

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    A sculpture bought for just £5 ($6) and used as a doorstop could sell for more than £2.5 million ($3.2 million) after a Scottish court gave the green light for its sale. ... In 1998, the bust ...

  9. George Grey Barnard - Wikipedia

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    George Grey Barnard (May 24, 1863 – April 24, 1938), often written George Gray Barnard, was an American sculptor who trained in Paris.He is especially noted for his heroic sized Struggle of the Two Natures in Man at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, his twin sculpture groups at the Pennsylvania State Capitol, and his Lincoln statue in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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