Emma Stebbins

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Emma Stebbins was a 19th-century American sculptor best known as one of the first prominent female public monument artists in the United States.

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Emma Stebbins canonical 2

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instanceOf American artist
human
sculptor
activeYearsEnd 1870s
activeYearsStart 1840s
burialPlace Green-Wood Cemetery NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1815-09-01
dateOfDeath 1882-10-08
educatedIn art studies in Rome
familyName Stebbins NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork monumental sculpture
public sculpture
genre figurative sculpture
public monuments
givenName Emma NERFINISHED
hasWorkInCollection Boston Public Garden NERFINISHED
Central Park NERFINISHED
influencedBy Italian sculpture
neoclassical sculpture
languageOfWorkOrName English
lifespan 1815–1882
movement neoclassicism
name Emma Stebbins NERFINISHED
nationality American
nativeLanguage English
notableFor being one of the first prominent female public monument sculptors in the United States
creating the first major public art commission in New York City awarded to a woman
notableRole pioneer woman sculptor in the United States
notableWork Angel of the Waters NERFINISHED
Bethesda Fountain sculpture NERFINISHED
Statue of Colonel Richard M. Johnson (Frankfort, Kentucky) NERFINISHED
Statue of Horace Mann (Boston) NERFINISHED
notableWorkLocation Boston, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Central Park, New York City NERFINISHED
Frankfort, Kentucky NERFINISHED
occupation sculptor
partner Charlotte Cushman NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath New York City
relative Charles Stebbins NERFINISHED
residence New York City
Rome
sexOrGender female
workLocation New York City
Rome

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Angel of the Waters creator Emma Stebbins
Angel of the Waters sculptor Emma Stebbins