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Henry Kirke Brown

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Henry Kirke Brown 1814-86, American sculptor, b. Leyden, Mass. He studied portrait painting with Chester Harding and later turned to sculpture, which he studied in Italy. Returning to America in 1846, he settled in New York City. His early sculptures show the influence of Italian neoclassicism. Several works reflect his interest in Native Americans. His finest achievement is the bronze equestrian statue of Washington in Union Square, New York City (1856). Among his later works are four statues in the Capitol, Washington, D.C. Author not available, BROWN, HENRY KIRKE. , The Columbia... Read more
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...Greenough ’ s death. Like Greenough, sculptor Henry Kirke Brown turned away from his European neoclassical training to...human figures and treating American Indian subjects. Brown ’ s sculptures Aboriginal Hunter (1846), Dying... Read more
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...1815-1883) in Washington, D.C.; Washington (1856), by Henry Kirke Brown (1814-1886) in New York City; Thomas Hart Benton (1868...and Daniel Chester French (1850-1931). The historian Henry Adams (1838-1918) described his friend Saint-Gaudens... Read more

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