LC control no. | nr2002036625 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | MacNeil, Hermon Atkins, 1866-1947 |
Variant(s) | MacNeil, H. A. (Hermon Atkins), 1866-1947 MacNeil, Herman Atkins, 1866-1947 MacNiel, Hermon Atkins, 1866-1947 |
Located | Paris (France) Rome (Italy) |
Birth date | 1866-02-27 |
Death date | 1947-10-02 |
Place of birth | Everett (Mass.) |
Place of death | New York (N.Y.) |
Field of activity | Sculpture Public sculpture Monuments Coin design |
Affiliation | National Academy of Design (U.S. : 1828-1997) |
Profession or occupation | Artists Sculptors Medalists |
Found in | Portfolio of views, 1893: plate 24 (H.A. MacNeil executed figs. above hemicycle at Electricity Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago) Archives of American Art database, Oct. 2, 2002 (MacNeil, Hermon Atkins; sculptor; 1866-1947) ULAN database, Oct. 2, 2002 (MacNeil, Hermon Atkins; American medalist and sculptor; 1866-1947) Bénézit dictionary of artists, via Oxford Art Online, published online 31 October 2011, accessed May 13, 2020 (Macneil, Hermon Atkins or Macniel; American, 19th-20th century, male; born 27 February 1866, in Everett (Mass.), according to some sources in Chelsea, Mass.; died 1947, in New York; sculptor: figures, statues, monuments; "Herman [sic] Atkins MacNeil studied in Paris at the Académie Julian and in Rome under the Rinehart Roman Scholarship 1896-1899") Wikipedia, May 13, 2020 (Hermon Atkins MacNeil (February 27, 1866-October 2, 1947); American sculptor; born in Everett, Mass.; died in Queens, New York City; in 1906, became a National Academician; best known for Standing Liberty quarter and "Justice, the Guardian of Liberty" on the east pediment of the U.S. Supreme Court building) |
Associated language | eng |