Sculptor and crayon artist, John Adams Jackson was born in Bath, Maine, he received his art education in Boston under D. C. Johnston and in Paris. He then returned to Boston, where he produced a portrait bust of Daniel Webster in 1851. Going abroad in 1853, he visited Florence, there he created several portrait busts in marble. Following he moved to Paris, in 1854, and modeled likenesses of Lyman Beecher and Wendell Phillips.
Jackson returned in 1858 to settle in New York City, w (showing 500 of 1082 characters). |
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