William Wetmore Story

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William Wetmore Story was a 19th-century American sculptor, art critic, and writer known for his neoclassical works and influential presence in the expatriate artistic community in Rome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American expatriate
art critic
essayist
human
lawyer
poet
sculptor
writer
birthDate 1819-02-19
birthPlace Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: Salem, Massachusetts, United States
child Edith Marion Story
Joseph Story (son of William Wetmore Story)
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1895-10-07
deathPlace Gricigliano, Italy
surface form: Vallombrosa, Italy
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College

Harvard Law School
familyName Story
father Joseph Story
fieldOfWork art criticism
literature
sculpture
gender male
genre art criticism
essays
poetry
givenName William
influencedBy Italian Renaissance painting
surface form: Italian Renaissance art

classical antiquity
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American expatriate artistic community in Rome
middleName Wetmore
mother Sarah Waldo Wetmore
surface form: Sarah Waldo Wetmore Story
movement Neoclassicism
name William Wetmore Story self-link
nationality American
notableFor neoclassical sculpture
notableWork Angel of Grief (sculpture)
Cleopatra (sculpture)
Medea statue
surface form: Medea (sculpture)

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occupation art critic
lawyer
sculptor
writer
placeOfBurial Protestant Cemetery, Rome
residence Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Rome
surface form: Rome, Italy
spouse Emelyn Eldredge Story

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Joseph Story child William Wetmore Story
William Wetmore Story name William Wetmore Story self-link
Story hasNotableBearer William Wetmore Story