Charles Cary Rumsey

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Charles Cary Rumsey was an American sculptor and polo player known for his equestrian statues and his role in early 20th-century American sporting and artistic circles.

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instanceOf human
polo player
sculptor
causeOfDeath automobile accident
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1879-08-29
dateOfDeath 1922-09-21
educatedAt Académie Julian NERFINISHED
Harvard University
familyName Rumsey NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork sculpture
genre equestrian sculpture
givenName Charles
movement American sculpture
nativeLanguage English
notableFor equestrian statues
role in American sporting circles
role in early 20th-century American artistic circles
sporting sculptures
notableWork Buffalo Hunt frieze (Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn, New York) NERFINISHED
Equestrian sculptures and animal figures
Equestrian statue of a polo player
occupation polo player
sculptor
participantIn early 20th-century American art circles
early 20th-century American polo scene
placeOfBirth Buffalo, New York NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New York City
relative E. H. Harriman NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sport polo
spouse Mary Harriman Rumsey NERFINISHED
workLocation Long Island, New York NERFINISHED
New York City

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Mary Harriman Rumsey spouse Charles Cary Rumsey