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Hermon Atkins MacNeil

Hermon Atkins MacNeil (1866 - 1947) was active/lived in New York, Massachusetts.  Hermon MacNeil is known for Statue and monument sculpture, medallic art.

Born in Everett, Massachusetts, Hermon Atkins MacNeil became a well-known sculptor of Indian subjects, commemorative works and medals including the designing of the medal of award for the 1915 Pan American Exposition in San Francisco and the quarter dollar for the United States government. He was also a teacher. His sculptures are in many locations including the Supreme Court Building in Washington DC, the State Capitol Buildings in Connecticut and Missouri, and the City Park in Portland, Oregon.

He studied at the Massachusetts Normal Art School in Boston. Until 1888, he was the first drawing instructor at Cornell University and taught at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He then went to Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and at the Julian Academy. In 1891, he returned to the United States as assistant to Philip Martiny on architectural sculpture for the 1893 World's Colombian Exposition in Chicago.

MacNeil taught at the Art Institute of Chicago for three years and mad   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 6184 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Hermon Atkins MacNeil

   Hermon Atkins MacNeil  Born:  1866 - Everett, Massachusetts
Died:   1947 - College Point, New York
Known for:  Statue and monument sculpture, medallic art
Name variants:  A Herman MacNeil

Born in Everett, Massachusetts, Hermon Atkins MacNeil became a well-known sculptor of Indian subjects, commemorative works and medals including the designing of the medal of award for the 1915 Pan American Exposition in San Francisco and the quarter dollar for the United States government. He was also a teacher. His sculptures are in many locations including the Supreme Court Building in Washington DC, the State Capitol Buildings in Connecticut and Missouri, and the City Park in Portland, Oregon.

He studied at the Massachusetts Normal Art School in Boston. Until 1888, he was the first drawing instructor at Cornell University and taught at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He then went to Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and at t  ...  Displaying 750 of 6184 characters.

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