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American artist
Richard E. Brooks
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Richard Edwin Brooks (1865–1919) was born in Braintree, Massachusetts, studied in Paris under the sculptor Jean-Paul Aubé (1837–1916). His early work Chant de la Vague (Song of the Wave) was idealistic; later works were more conventional statues.
Notable works
- Statue of Thomas Cass, in Boston (1899).
- Bust of Francis Amasa Walker in the Boston Public Library (1901).
- Statues for Maryland in the National Statuary Hall Collection (1903):
- Charles Carroll
- John Hanson
- Statue of William Henry Seward, in Seattle (1909) for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition and moved to Volunteer Park in 1910.
- Statue of Robert Treat Paine (a Signer of the Declaration of Independence) in Taunton, Massachusetts (1904)
- Statue of John H. McGraw, in Seattle (1913).
- Bacon, Edwin Monroe (1903), Boston: a Guide Book, Ginn & Company, p. 77
- "The Bust of General Walker", The Tech (PDF), 20 (6), MIT, November 8, 1900, p. 78
- "Charles Carroll of Carrollton". Architect of the Capitol.
- "John Hanson". Architect of the Capitol.
- Stein, Alan J. (June 26, 2007). "Statue of William H. Seward is unveiled at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition on September 10, 1909". HistoryLink.org.
- Tuoti, Gerry (18 November 2010). "LEST WE FORGET: Robert Treat Paine monument tells of Taunton's Revolutionary War history". Taunton Gazette. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
Several decades after Paine’s death, the city contracted sculptor Richard Brooks to create the statue of Paine that now stands in front of City Hall. It was dedicated during a ceremony in 1904.
- Rochester, Junius (July 6, 2001). "McGraw, John H. (1850-1910)". HistoryLink.org.
Honors
- Elected to National Sculpture Society (1897).
- Gold medal in sculpture at the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition 1901.
- Elected to American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1908.
- Beatty, John W. (April 24, 1897), Art and Artists, The New York Times, p. BR6
- Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, D. Appleton and Co., 1902, pp. 238–239
- "Deceased Members". American Academy of Arts and Letters. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
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