biography
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MacMonnies, Frederick William
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| male
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| lived:
| (1863–1937)
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| biography:
| Sculptor, born in Brooklyn, New York, USA. An assistant of Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1880, 1887–9), he studied in Paris (1884), worked there (1889–1915), then returned permanently to New York City. He created many public naturalistic sculptures, such as ‘Civic Virtue’ (1919), located in City Hall Park, New York City. |
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