| Facts/Data
|
Birth
1866 (Everett, Massachusetts)
Death
1947 (College Point, New York)
Lived/Active
New York
Share an Image of the Artist
Often Known For
sculptor-statues, monument, medals
Discussion Board
Would you like to discuss this artist? AskART Discussion Boards (3 Active)
Categories of Interest San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915 Sculptors
|
|
 |
| Born in Everett, Massachusetts, Hermon Atkins MacNeil became a well-known sculptor of Indian subjects, commemorative works and medals including the designing of the medal of award for the 1915 Pan American Exposition in San Francisco and the quarter dollar for the United States government. He was also a teacher. His sculptures are in many locations including the Supreme Court Building in Washington DC, the State Capitol Buildings in Connecticut and Missouri, and the City Park in Portland, Oregon (showing 500 of 6194 characters). |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Subscriber Members, please Log On for artist biographies and for all services.
| If you are not currently a member, please See Details about membership, which includes biography access, auction records, and many other features available to our day, month, or yearly Subscriber Members! | This artist's biography is accessible freely to anyone every Friday. |
|
|