Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (October 9, 1830 – February 21, 1908) was a neoclassical sculptor, considered the most distinguished female sculptor in America...
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Cronin, "Lost and Found," in Harriet Hosmer Lost and Found: A Catalogue Raisonné, p. 13. Maura Reilly, "Preface," in Harriet Hosmer Lost and Found: A Catalogue...
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USS Luna (redirect from SS Harriet Hosmer)
the United States during World War II. She was originally named for Harriet Hosmer, a neoclassical sculptor, considered the first female professional sculptor...
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sculpture) by Antonio Canova (1801) Medusa (1854), marble sculpture by Harriet Hosmer, collection of the Detroit Institute of Art Medusa (oil on canvas) by...
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photographers. According to a plaque inside the park, Mount Hosmer is named for Harriet Hosmer, a sculptor, who won a footrace to the summit of the hill...
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Cuyler Hosmer or William H. C. Hosmer (May 25, 1814 - May 23, 1877) was a poet from the United States. He was a cousin of sculptor Harriet Hosmer and tragic...
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relationship with the American sculptor Harriet Hosmer, whose studio she first came to in the spring of 1867. Hosmer recalled being immediately smitten by...
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Edwin Booth. Hosmer was a cousin of sculptor Harriet Hosmer and of poet William H. C. Hosmer. Born in 1842, near Boston, Massachusetts, Hosmer and her family...
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Makepeace Thackeray, sculptor Harriet Hosmer (who, she wrote, seemed to be the "perfectly emancipated female") and Harriet Beecher Stowe. In 1849, she met...
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Cowperwood, on the tycoon Charles Yerkes. Frank is said to own sculptures by Harriet Hosmer, Hiram Powers, Edward Clark Potter, and later Bertel Thorvaldsen. Lillian...
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commissions and fame were Edmonia Lewis, Harriet Hosmer, Anne Whitney, Vinnie Ream and Emma Stebbins). Harriet Hosmer, Zenobia in chains, 1857, Saint Louis...
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painting by Henry Fuseli. Puck (c. 1855–1856), a marble sculpture by Harriet Hosmer The Puck Building built in 1885–1888 in Nolita, New York City, features...
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2020-04-08. "Brooklyn Museum: Harriet Hosmer". www.brooklynmuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-05-30. "The Second Life of Harriet Hosmer - The Gay & Lesbian Review"...
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educator Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (1830–1908), American sculptor Hezekiah L. Hosmer (1765–1814), U.S. Representative from New York Hezekiah Lord Hosmer (judge)...
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Hands of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning is an 1853 sculpture by Harriet Hosmer. Plaster casts are in the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University...
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Everett Barney (redirect from Everett Hosmer Barney)
from Massachusetts. Barney was born in Framingham, Massachusetts to Harriet Hosmer Barney (d. 1847) and Jaries Sidney Barney (d. 1859), the third oldest...
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November 2020. Retrieved 9 October 2020. Beggs, Margo Lois (2013), Harriet Hosmer (1830–1908): Fame, Photography, and the American "Sculptress" (PDF)...
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Queen of Palmyra (1857) by Harriet Hosmer, exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago. Zenobia in Chains (1859) by Harriet Hosmer. Two copies were made, one...
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90 (550) Aug 1861 Page 211 Manson (1902), p. 161. Sherwood, Dolly, Harriet Hosmer: American Sculptor 1830–1908, University of Missouri Press, Columbia...
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in Rome in the mid-nineteenth century, led by Charlotte Cushman and Harriet Hosmer. Lander was ostracized from this community in 1859 due to a rumored...
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female sculptors, and often accused them of not doing their own work. Harriet Hosmer, a fellow sculptor and expatriate, also did this. Lewis also was known...
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ice harvesting. Black Hawk Bridge – Built in 1931 Mount Hosmer – Named for artist Harriet Hosmer after she climbed to the peak in 1851. Allamakee County...
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decades and is exemplified in the sculptures of Horatio Greenough, Harriet Hosmer, Hiram Powers, Randolph Rogers and William Henry Rinehart. Neoclassical...
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(born 1955), United States Jocelyn Horner (1902–1973), United Kingdom Harriet Hosmer (1830–1908), United States Shirazeh Houshiary (born 1955), Iran Irma...
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Ingres, Nikolaj Vasil'evič Gogol', Edvard Grieg, Antonio Canova, Harriet Hosmer, Giorgio De Chirico, Guillaume Apollinaire, Charles Baudelaire, Wagner...
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Charles Foster Hathaway, founder of C.F. Hathaway Company shirt company Harriet Hosmer (painter & sculptor), (1830–1908) known as the first female professional...
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Clasped Hands of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1853 by Harriet Hosmer....
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Sculpture of a will-o'-the-wisp by Harriet Hosmer...
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Emma was welcomed into a society of expatriates by Harriet Hosmer, also an American sculptor. Hosmer introduced Stebbins to some of her future teachers...
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Sr. (1809–1894), physician/author Winslow Homer (1836–1910), artist Harriet Hosmer (1830–1908), first female professional sculptor Albion P. Howe (1818–1897)...
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