Richard E. Brooks
Richard Edwin Brooks (1865–1919)[1] was born in Braintree, Massachusetts, studied in Paris under the sculptor Jean-Paul Aubé (1837–1916). His early work Chant de la Vague (Song of the Wave) was idealistic; later works were more conventional statues.[2]
Notable works
- Statue of Thomas Cass, in Boston (1899).[3]
- Bust of Francis Amasa Walker in the Boston Public Library (1901).[4]
- Statues for Maryland in the National Statuary Hall Collection (1903):
- Statue of William Henry Seward, in Seattle (1909) for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition and moved to Volunteer Park in 1910.[7]
- Statue of Robert Treat Paine (a Signer of the Declaration of Independence) in Taunton, Massachusetts (1904)
- Statue of John H. McGraw, in Seattle (1913).[8]
Honors
- Elected to National Sculpture Society (1897).[9]
- Gold medal in sculpture at the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition 1901.[10]
- Elected to American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1908.[11]
Notes
- ↑ Taft, pp 501-503
- ↑ Taft, pp. 501
- ↑ Bacon, Edwin Monroe (1903), Boston: a Guide Book, Ginn & Company, p. 77
- ↑ "The Bust of General Walker", The Tech (PDF) 20 (6), MIT, November 8, 1900, p. 78
- ↑ "Charles Carroll of Carrollton". Architect of the Capitol.
- ↑ "John Hanson". Architect of the Capitol.
- ↑ Stein, Alan J. (June 26, 2007). "Statue of William H. Seward is unveiled at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition on September 10, 1909". HistoryLink.org.
- ↑ Rochester, Junius (July 6, 2001). "McGraw, John H. (1850-1910)". HistoryLink.org.
- ↑ Beatty, John W. (April 24, 1897), Art and Artists, The New York Times, p. BR6
- ↑ Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, D. Appleton and Co., 1902, pp. 238–239
- ↑ "Deceased Members". American Academy of Arts and Letters. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
References
- Taft, Lorado (1903), History of American Sculpture, MacMillan
External links
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- The Points on the Park Sculpture Park
- The Monumental City Famous Monuments
- New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904
- "The New Senate Chamber". Maryland State Archives. April 13, 2006.
Pictures of the artist
- Warner, Arthur Churchill (about 1909), Richard E. Brooks - nd., University of Washington Digital Collections, WAR0354 Check date values in:
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(help) - Mr. Richard E. Brooks, NYPL Digital Gallery, 1129763
Pictures of sculptures
- "Song of the Wave". Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1895, cast 1904. Check date values in:
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(help) - "The Bather". Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1895, cast 1904. Check date values in:
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(help) - "Colonel Thomas Cass Statue". Irish-American Historic Places. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
- Warner, Arthur Churchill. "William Henry Seward monument in Seattle, n.d.". University of Washington Digital Collections.
- Curtis, Asahel, Statue of John H. McGraw, Seattle, University of Washington Digital Collections, CUR1051
- "The Annapolis Complex Collection". Maryland State Archives. 2002.
Newspaper
- Statue of Col. Thomas Cass, The New York Times, September 23, 1899, p. 1
- Art Awards at Buffalo, The New York Times, August 7, 1901, p. 7
- The Liverpool Exchange Fire, The New York Times, December 7, 1901, p. 8
- Exhibit by Five Sculptors, The New York Times, March 20, 1908, p. 6
- Paris Salon Shows Many Americans, The New York Times, May 1, 1909, p. 4
- Col. Astor in Tennis Match, The New York Times, August 8, 1911, p. 9
- Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph (February 11, 1912), American Art Show Wins Paris Praise, The New York Times, p. C4
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