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Vincenzo Miserendino

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In 1922 Miserendino created a larger-than-life terracotta sculpture of Roosevelt sitting on a rock in safari hunting attire, with a giant lion head beside his feet. In addition to Roosevelt as Hunter, he also made two other Roosevelt portraits (Oklahoma City, OK, 1907) and (A. B. Davis Middle School,
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The monument was finally cast in 1946 (after Miserendino's death) by the Roman Bronze Corporation of Corona, N.Y. It arrived in Boone in November 1946 and put into place on January 6, 1948. The statue depicts Roosevelt rising out of a mountainous landscape with his hand outstretched as if addressing
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Miserendino was married to Julia Beninati from 1904 until 1943 (his death). He had six children, Joseph, Vivian, Eleanor, Isabel, Cecelia, and Theodore (named after Roosevelt). He spent the majority of his married life in the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx, and commuted to his studio on the Lower
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Miserendino's last and largest statue of Theodore Roosevelt, which was eight times life-size was commissioned in 1941, and scheduled to be placed in Boone, Iowa in 1943. However, at the time of casting, it had its 4,000 pounds of bronze appropriated for the World War II war effort. Miserendino
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Miserendino did several statues of Christopher Columbus, one of which is an 8 1/2' bronze statue of Christopher Columbus mounted on a 10 1/2' foot marble pedestal in City Park, Reading, Pennsylvania. It was commissioned by the United Italian Societies of Reading and Berks County for the 500th
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Dr. Jennie McCowan, Davenport, Iowa teacher, then one of the first women medical graduates of Univ. of Iowa, (1876) practitioner and community activist for many humanitarian causes including women's and children's issues and the care of institutionalized
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Other prominent sculptures of Theodore Roosevelt are located in the Roosevelt Garden Apartments located at the Grand Concourse between 171st and 172nd Streets in Manhattan, in Roosevelt High School in Yonkers, New York and a Manhattan elementary school.
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Miseredino was also able to sell watercolors, paintings and murals, such as "The Spring Dance" to the Palais Royal on Broadway, an early motion picture house in New York City, for their lobby, as chronicled on April 17, 1917, in American Art News.
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anniversary of the Columbus voyage to the new world, and unveiled and dedicated on October 12, 1925. The statue was rededicated in 1992. Another statue of Columbus is on the lawn of the
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Peregrina: Love and Death in Mexico (Louann Atkins Temple Women & Culture Series): Alma M. Reed, Michael K. Schuessler, Elena Poniatowska: 9780292702394
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Currently his sculptures can be found throughout the United States and many are catalogued in the Smithsonian Institution's Research Information Service.
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commented at the time that Theodore Roosevelt himself would have approved of that decision to put the service of the country first.
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Miserendino was well enough known in his own day to be mentioned in the book Peregrina: Love and Death in Mexico by Alma M. Reed.
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Miserendino showed his work several times at the New York Academy of Design and the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts.
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on 40th Street and 8th Avenue in New York. The other bust of Ochs bust in bronze and wood and is in Oglethorpe, GA.
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during the first half of the 20th century. He studied art first in Palermo at the age of 13 and then in Rome at the
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Bob Davis, Editor and Author (Possibly Robert Hobart Davis, 1869–1942, Editor and writer, Harper's Magazine)
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Vincenzo Miserendino working on one of his many Teddy Roosevelt portraits in his studio on the Bowery
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a crowd. Ten bas reliefs of Roosevelt's outdoor accomplishments are depicted below his figure.
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Miserendino himself published a book, "Art in Its Making and the Law of Success" in 1923.
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The Columbus statue in Hartford, Connecticut, near Bushnell Park was removed in June 2020
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was done in 1934, along with a sculpture of Franklin Roosevelt's mother
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Portrait Busts, Heads and Small Statues of Prominent Individuals
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Exhibition of Sculpture and Watercolors by Vincenzo Miserendino
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Other Prominent Public Figures in the Arts and Literature (Men)
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of watercolors and sculptures, which had been organized by
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He died of a heart attack in 1943 and is buried in the
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
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Reed, Alma M.; Schuessler, Michael K. (April 2007).
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Index


Petralia Soprana
Sicily
New York City
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
Theodore Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Sara Delano Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
Hyde Park, New York
Connecticut State Capitol
Thomas Mott Osborne

Adolph Ochs
The New York Times
New York Times Building

Richard E. Byrd
Enrico Caruso
Thomas Paine
Leslie M. Shaw
Daniel Frohman
Willy Pogany
Edward F. Albee
Tiffany Studios
Louis C. Tiffany
Saint Raymond's Cemetery
Christopher Columbus

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