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- Hermon Atkins MacNeil - Wikipedia
Hermon Atkins MacNeil Hermon Atkins MacNeil (February 27, 1866 – October 2, 1947) was an American sculptor born in Everett, Massachusetts He is known for designing the Standing Liberty quarter, struck by the Mint from 1916 to 1930; and for sculpting Justice, the Guardian of Liberty on the east pediment of the United States Supreme Court
- Hermon A. MacNeil
In 1966, Mayor John V Lindsay signed his first local law, which renamed the park for world-renowned sculptor, Hermon Atkins MacNeil, who lived and worked in College Point
- Hermon A. MacNeil - Smithsonian American Art Museum
At the turn of the century, the Santa Fe Railway commissioned a series of portraits of the Navajo and the Hopi; but by 1910, MacNeil had modeled the last of his Indian sculptures, and the remainder of his career was devoted to public monuments celebrating American heroes
- Hermon MacNeil - U. S. National Park Service
He graduated in 1886 from the Massachusetts Normal Art School (now known as the Massachusetts College of Art and Design) and was an instructor at Cornell University between 1886 and 1889 He later studied in Paris under Henri Chapu and Alexandre Falguière
- Herman Atkins MacNeil — Nedra Matteucci Galleries
MacNeil rejected the view of Indians as simple and childlike and portrayed them with dignity He struggled for three years in Chicago, during which time he taught at the Chicago Art Institute
- Learn About Hermon Atkins MacNeil | Public Art CT
Hermon MacNeil (1866-1947) was a sculptor, most famous for his works with bronze portraits He was the largest contributor to the sculpture program at the Connecticut State Capitol and has been internationally recognized for his bronze works depicting the Navajo and Hopi people
- Hermon Atkins MacNeil - Saint Louis Art Museum
Hermon Atkins MacNeil American, 1866–1947 Dates Date of birth: 2 27 1866 Date of death: 10 2 1947
- Hermon Atkins MacNeil - The Art Institute of Chicago
Hermon Atkins MacNeil Also known as Hermon A MacNeil, Hermon Atkins McNeil Date of birth 1866 Date of death 1947
- A Brief Bio – H. A. MacNeil :: Hermon A. MacNeil
Hermon Atkins MacNeil, American sculptor, (February 27, 1866 – October 2, 1947) was most influential in winning worldwide recognition of the American Indian as a valid artistic focus in American and European Art
- Hermon Atkins MacNeil - Oxford Reference
Known especially for works illustrating American Indian subjects, he also addressed historical or allegorical themes in civic monuments and architectural embellishments
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