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Stebbins, Emma, 1815-1882

LC control no.nr 98004977
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Personal name headingStebbins, Emma, 1815-1882
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Variant(s)Stebbins, Miss (Emma), 1815-1882
Other standard no.0000000067056376
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Associated placeCentral Park (New York, N.Y.)
Birth date1815-09-01
Death date1882-10-25
Place of birthNew York (N.Y.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
AffiliationGreen-Wood Cemetery (New York, N.Y.)
Profession or occupationSculptors Artists
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Found inTuckerman, H.T. Book of the artists, 1870: plate "Harriet E. Hosmer" (Miss Stebbins)
Groce, G.C. The N.Y. Hist. Soc. dict. of artists in Amer., 1957 (Stebbins, Emma, 1815-1882; portrait & monumental sculptor, and portrait artist)
New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925), Nov. 30, 2020: page 21, in Talk of the Town article (Among the residents of Green-Wood Cemetery, in Brooklyn, are ... Emma Stebbins (1815-82), the sculptor of the Bethesda Fountain angel)
Wikipedia, 12 Dec. 2020 (Emma Stebbins; born 1 September 1815 in New York, N.Y., died 25 October 1882 in New York, N.Y., aged 67; an American sculptor and the first woman to receive a public art commission from New York City; best-known for her work "Angel of the Waters" (1873), also known as Bethesda Fountain, located on the Bethesda Terrace in Central Park, New York, N.Y.)
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