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John Adams Jackson

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172: 191:(1854); "Eve and the Dead Abel" (1862); "Autumn"; "Cupid Stringing his Bow"; "Titania and Nick Bottom"; "The Culprit Fay" (many times repeated); "Dawn" (repeated); "Peace"; "Cupid on a Swan"; "The Morning Glory" (a medallion repeated fourteen times); "Reading Girl" (1869); "Nusidora" (Vienna Exposition, 1873); "Hylas" (1875); and "Il Pastorello," an Abruzzi peasant-boy with his goat. He designed a statue of Dr. 219:
In 1867 Jackson made a visit to New York and presented models for a group and several single figures for the Croton Water Board, intended to be placed on the Reservoir's southern gate house; the design was approved, and engravings of the sculptures were engraved for Croton Water Board bonds, but
289: 195:, the arctic explorer, for the Kane monument association (1860); a group intended for the southern gate-house of the former Croton Lower Reservoir in 284: 171: 299: 294: 135:. There he studied linear and geometrical drawing and produced crayon portraits. Going abroad in 1853, he visited 254: 279: 274: 132: 115:(November 5, 1825 – August 30, 1879) was an American sculptor noted for his portraits and monuments. 200: 144: 259: 184: 188: 244:, edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887–1889 180: 268: 196: 192: 124: 44: 220:
nothing came of the venture; see Clara Erskine Clement and Laurence Hutton,
147:. In 1858 he went to New York City, remaining until 1860, when he moved to 199:, New York (1867, not installed); and the Civil War soldiers' monument at 156: 148: 136: 63: 160: 67: 128: 170: 152: 140: 139:, where he created several portrait busts in marble, then went to 222:
Artists of the Nineteenth Century and their Works: A handbook
131:, where he gave evidence of talent by modelling a bust of 143:
in 1854, where he studied academic life drawing at the
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Bath, Maine
Boston
Thomas Buchanan Read
Florence
Paris
Académie Suisse
Florence
Italy
Pracchia
Tuscany

Daniel Webster
Adelaide Phillips
Wendell Phillips
Elisha Kane
Central Park
Lynn, Massachusetts
AskArt description
ArtNet entry
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1825 births
1879 deaths
19th-century American sculptors
19th-century American male artists
American male sculptors
People from Bath, Maine

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