biography
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| lived:
| (1810–83)
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| biography:
| Sculptor, born near Syracuse, New York, USA. He had little formal education, moved to Charleston, SC (1837), and settled in Washington, DC (1850). He is known for establishing an early bronze foundry where he cast his sculptures, such as the equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson (1853), situated in Lafayette Square, Washington, DC. |
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