Mention the name Daniel Chester French and the answer is usually a blank look. Follow that with, “Ya know, the guy who created the Lincoln statue at the Lincoln Memorial.” Oh yeah, OK, that guy! Huh!
STOCKBRIDGE — Daniel Chester French never met Abraham Lincoln — the sculptor was only 15 when the president was assassinated — but you'll have the rare opportunity to hear the two men speak across ...
Chesterwood - the summer home, studio and gardens of American sculptor Daniel Chester French – re-opened its doors to the public after a multi-faceted, four-year renovation and rehabilitation project ...
Sculptor Daniel Chester French was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, April 20, 1850, the son of a lawyer who later became a judge and a government official. Reared in Cambridge and Concord, Massachusetts ...
Daniel Chester French was a prominent artist of his time and is probably most well-known for the sitting marble statue of Abraham Lincoln, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. In 1924 the ...
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