Paul Manship

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Paul Manship was an American sculptor renowned for his stylized Art Deco works and mythological themes, most famously the "Prometheus" statue at Rockefeller Center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist
human
sculptor
artisticStyle Art Deco
stylized classicism
awardReceived Prix de Rome
surface form: Rome Prize
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1885-12-24
dateOfDeath 1966-01-28
educatedAt American Academy in Rome
Art Students League of New York
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
fieldOfWork monumental sculpture
public sculpture
genre allegorical sculpture
mythological sculpture
hasWorkLocatedAt Bryant Park
Central Park
Rockefeller Center
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
surface form: Saint Paul, Minnesota

United Nations Headquarters
influenced American Art Deco sculpture
influencedBy Near Eastern art
surface form: Assyrian art

Indian art
archaic Greek art
classical Greek sculpture
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf National Academy of Design
movement Art Deco
Beaux-Arts
notableWork Abraham Lincoln (Lincoln, Nebraska statue)
Celestial Sphere
Dancer and Gazelles
Flight of Europa
Group of Bears
Indian Hunter and Pronghorn Antelope
Prometheus
Prometheus (Rockefeller Center)
The Four Elements
The Moods of Time
Time and Fates Sundial
occupation sculptor
placeOfBirth Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
surface form: St. Paul, Minnesota
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld president of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
workLocation New York City
Rome

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Prometheus statue creator Paul Manship
Prometheus statue sculptor Paul Manship