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| Born in Marblehead, Massachusetts, Amelia Peabody was a sculptor whose subjects were animals, figures, and portraits. She settled in Boston where she studied at the Boston Museum School of the Fine Arts with Charles Grafly. She also was a student at the Archipenko School of Art and Northeastern University, where she earned an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree. In Boston, she became chairman of Arts and Skills for the American Red Cross.
Her preferred media were stone, bronze, and ceramics. She exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy 1922-1924, the Art Institute of Chicago in 1932, and the Boston Sculpture Society.
Source: Peter Falk, Who Was Who in American Art. |
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