The sculptor, Anne Arnold, is best known for the three-dimensional
representations of animals. She created one of her signature
works, Monte I, in 1988 by carving and joining pine to resemble her Russian wolfhound.
Arnold was born in Melrose, Massachusetts in 1925. She obtained
her Bachelor’s degree from the University of New Hampshire, Durham in
1946. In 1949 she did graduate work in Mexico at the University
of Guadalajara. The following four year (showing 500 of 2124 characters). |
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