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Oswald Hoepfner

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at the age of nine. Before he left Germany he had handwritten thirty-five pages of violin compositions. He became interested in art early and at age 14 was apprenticed to a
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Once in America, he performed on many stages, organized an orchestra and choir in the Perth Amboy area and continued his music studies at the
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Masterpieces of American Architecture; Edward Warren Hoak and Willis Humphrey Church; 2002; paperback; (see page 81)
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Hoepfner's accomplishments have been documented by his wife, Emma, nine children and twenty-five grandchildren.
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Oswald lived with his wife and several children on their farm in New Jersey until his death on June 18, 1957.
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in New York City, where he was recognized for having achieved the status of anatomical perfection.
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around 1888 and there jumped ship and began working at the Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Company.
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Other of Oswald's architectural sculpture contributions to American buildings are found in
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Oswald was an Honorary Member and Instructor at the Beaux Arts League; a member of the
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of his time. These include: John Donnelly Company, Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Company,
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He is recognized for his work on the bronze panels in the front doors of the
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Oswald studied and worked with many of the well known
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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Oswald is also recognized in the July 1921 issue of
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Bromberg, Germany
New Jersey
Beaux Arts Institute of Design
National Sculpture Society
George Bridgman Institute
Architectural sculpture
Detroit Public Library
architectural sculptor
Bromberg, Germany
Poland
violin
blacksmith
Riga, Latvia
cabin boy
rigger
sailing ship
Perth Amboy, New Jersey
New York College of Music
Beaux Arts Institute of Design
Beaux-Arts Institute of Design
National Sculpture Society
George Bridgman Institute
Detroit Public Library
Smithsonian Institution
Architectural Forum
Cunard Building
Riverside Church
New York City
Radio City Music Hall

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