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Houses works that span the career of Fredericks (1908-1998), known for his monumental figurative sculpture, public memorials, fountains, portraits and sculptures of animals.
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Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum SVSU  Museum is to celebrate the artistic legacy of Marshall M. Fredericks through collecting, preserving, presenting, and interpreting his life’s work; to foster the appreciation of artistic expression for educational and cultural enrichment of the community; and in so doing to...
http://www.svsu.edu/mfsm/

An illustrated biography by Ryozo Himino of the French sculptor Maillol (1861-1941). This is an English translation by the author of a book in Japanese (Tokyo 2001).
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Aristide Maillol  This site carries a translation of a book titled gMaillolh published in Japanese by Graph-sha in Tokyo in November 2001. 2001 Ryozo Himino for the original Japanese edition 2002 Ryozo Himino for the translation in English Link to the website...
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Milano-Cat/5888/

The official website for the Polish-American sculptor/painter/writer Stanislav Szukalski. Read biographies, view sculptures and posters, and learn about available books.
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Szukalski.com Official online source for artist Stanislav Szukalski (1893 1987)  Start planning your trip to San Francisco now! For the first time in 5 years a large number of Szukalski sculptures and photographs will all be on view in one location. VARNISH FINE ART in San Francisco will host this...
http://szukalski.com/

Biography of the modernist sculptor Jean Arp from the Guggenheim Collection.
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Guggenheim Collection Artist Arp Biography  Paris and published his poetry for the first time. From 1905 to 1907, Arp studied at the Kunstschule, Weimar, and in 1908 went to Paris, where he attended the Académie Julian. In 1909, he moved to Switzerland and in 1911...
http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_8.html

Biography of Romanian sculptor and pioneer of abstract sculpture, Constantin Brancusi, focusing on his association with Isamu Noguchi.
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Constantin Brancusi The Noguchi Museum  His sculpture is noted for its visual elegance and sensitive use of materials, combining the directness of peasant carving with the sophistication of the Parisian avant-garde. After attending the Bucharest School of Fine Arts and learning of the sculpture of...
http://www.noguchi.org/brancusi.html

Biography of Croatian monumental sculptor Anton Augustincic(1900-1979) from the Augustincic Gallery.
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Antun Augustincic Gallery  Za gledanje ovih stranica potreban vam je preglednik koji podrzva frameove...
http://www.mdc.hr/augustincic/eng/augustincic/index.html

This site both documents the life and work of the late cubist sculptor Alexander Archipenko, and provides news and information about the foundation and its resources.
http://www.archipenko.org

The life and works of the sculptor Heinz Henghes(1906-1975)including a searchable on-line catalogue.
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Heinz Henghes  Association for research into the life and work of Heinz Henghes. Henghes was a sculptor who lived from 1906 to 1975. This site will enable you to discover the Artist and his work. A Chronology The life of Heinz Henghes...
http://www.henghes.org

Axel Schmetzke provides primary and secondary sources on the life and works of the late-19th century German-Jewish sculptor Hugo Rheinhold, particularly his "Philosophizing Monkey" bronze.
http://library.uwsp.edu/aschmetz...nkey/Rheinhold's_Monkey_Page.htm

Review of the achievement of Irish stone sculptor, James McKenna and of his contribution to the International Hopkins Summer School in Ireland.
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Irish Stone Sculptor, James McKenna  Society were honoured to have had James McKenna in their midst until his untimely death in 2000. His last Exhibition that Summer, may well have been his most amazing, most nourishing. Let's see what others had to say. James McKenna...
http://www.gerardmanleyhopkins.org/sculptor/