Malvina Cornell Hoffman (June 15, 1885 – July 10, 1966) was an American sculptor and author, well known for her life-size bronze sculptures of people...
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Beaver" Malvina Garrigues (Schnorr von Carolsfeld) (1825–1904), Danish-German operatic soprano Malvina Hoffman (1887–1966), American sculptor Malvina Longfellow...
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created for the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago by sculptor Malvina Hoffman, representing the various races of humankind, and unveiled in 1933...
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Alaska Senate Malvina Hoffman (1887–1966), American sculptor and author Mani Hoffman (born 1975), French singer and songwriter Manny Hoffman (1937–2013)...
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and public relations spokesperson for Standard Oil Company. Sculptor Malvina Hoffman used him as her model for part of The Races of Mankind exhibit at the...
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Heads and Tales is a book by Malvina Hoffman first published in 1936. The book chronicles Hoffman's travels and efforts to create a series of sculptures...
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Edward Steichen, and Gertrude Käsebier, sculpted in alabaster by Malvina Hoffman, and was painted by Giovanni Boldini and John Singer Sargent, among...
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one of the fireplaces, as well as a fountain in the interior court; Malvina Hoffman did a bust of Mrs. Harriman; and Charles Cary Rumsey did a fountain...
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Other women students in her classes included Anna Vaughn Hyatt and Malvina Hoffman. In Paris she studied with Andrew O'Connor and also received criticism...
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the unveiling of two statues at the entrance made by American artist Malvina Hoffman. The statues symbolise Anglo-American friendship and the building bears...
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Bronze figure of a Yogi in Dhyana (meditation) by Malvina Hoffman...
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life, which was published in 1910. Hoffman married Fidelia Marshall Lamson in 1869. They had a daughter, Malvina Hoffman, who was a portrait sculptor. He...
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Sir John Lavery Stained glass window entitled "El Jarabe Tapatio" Malvina Hoffman, Pavlova, 1926–1929, photo by David Finn, ©David Finn Archive, Department...
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Nicholas d'Orlando, racing driver Jack Davis, Mad magazine artist Malvina Hoffman, artist/sculptor Louis J. Ignarro, Nobel laureate Charles Ives, classical...
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Bourdelle, Constantin Brâncuși, Camille Claudel, Charles Despiau, Malvina Hoffman, Carl Milles, François Pompon, Rodo, Gustav Vigeland, Clara Westhoff...
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Smithsonian Institution holds a bronze bust of Cornell from 1961 by artist Malvina Hoffman. It also has a pastel portrait by artist and playwright William Cotton...
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also supported a number of artists, including especially sculptor Malvina Hoffman, whose bust of Harriman is still on display in Arden House. In her...
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Wilkison crypt, Havens monument, Willkie Memorial designed by sculptor Malvina Hoffman (1885–1966), and the Civil War Monument. The cemetery features numerous...
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Huntington, Abastenia St. Leger Eberle, Beatrice Ashley Chanler and Malvina Hoffman. Barnard donated 100 of his plaster models to the Kankakee County Museum...
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in a program with Anna Pavlova at a costume party hosted by artist Malvina Hoffman in 1924. Sensational reports in the American press described her as...
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were engraved within alongside a sculpture named The Sacrifice by Malvina Hoffman. It was dedicated on Armistice Day on November 11, 1932. The knight's...
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Grant Still, and at least four other women, including Elfriede Abbe, Malvina Hoffman, Brenda Putnam and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Savage was one of 14...
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of 90 life-sized bronze sculptures by Malvina Hoffman. Among many others, the opening was attended by Hoffman, Field Museum of Natural History director...
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MacMonnies Thomas Paine authors and editors 1737–1809 1945 51 55% Malvina Hoffman Alice Freeman Palmer teachers 1855–1902 1920 53 52% Evelyn Beatrice...
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marked by a cross, and a book was carved in stone, designed by sculptor Malvina Hoffman, and inscribed with quotations from One World.: 11 Soon after the...
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created by sculptor Alexander Proctor. A bust of Frick by sculptor Malvina Hoffman (1923) is displayed in the rear lobby, which extends from Forbes to...
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Heads & Tales may refer to: Heads and Tales (book), a 1936 book by Malvina Hoffman Heads & Tales (album), a 1972 music album by Harry Chapin Heads and...
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(born 1967), England Rayner Hoff (1894–1937), Isle of Man/Australia Malvina Hoffman (1885–1966), US John Hogan (1800–1858), Ireland Francisco de Holanda...
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on his mastoiditis. A sculpture entitled The Sacrifice was made by Malvina Hoffman as a memorial to the Bacon and alumni of Harvard University who lost...
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residences. Two artists associated with the mews were the sculptors Malvina Hoffman and Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, both of whom had studios in the Court...
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