| Born in Alsace-Lorraine, now France, Philip Martiny settled in New York and became a sculptor of figures, portraits, and commemorative pieces including the doors of St. Bartholomew's Church in New York City, the President McKinley monument in Springfield, Massachusetts, and the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Jersey City. He also did the Abingdon Square Memorial, an over life-size "doughboy" figure of a World War I soldier for Greenwich Village in New York, and marble carvings for (showing 500 of 1347 characters). |
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