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Max Bachmann
(1862 - 1921)
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Lived/Active: New York
Known for: sculptor-portrait bust, Indian
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Max Bachmann, a sculptor of allegorical figures including Indian heads, was born in Brunswick, Germany and was active in New York City by 1899. His works included a commission for the Pulitzer Building in New York City of figures from around the world.
Source: Peggy and Harold Samuels, "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West"
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