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1870 Rhinebeck, New York - 1925 New York City. Known for: Figure and portrait sculpture.
Among Clio Hinton Bracken's varied sculptural works, were portraits, including those of Generals John J. Pershing and John C. Fremont. Her more romantic, rather expressive sculptures include the... Read full biography
Among Clio Hinton Bracken's varied sculptural works, were portraits, including those of Generals John J. Pershing and John C. Fremont. Her more romantic, rather expressive sculptures include the bronze Dancer, 1899, ten-inches high, with rippling fabric of a robe that lends movement to an otherwise... Read full biography
Among Clio Hinton Bracken's varied sculptural works, were portraits, including those of Generals John J. Pershing and John C. Fremont. Her more romantic, rather expressive sculptures include the bronze Dancer, 1899, ten-inches high, with rippling fabric of a robe that lends movement to an otherwise relatively reserved figure. She also sculpted female nudes, and her sculpture of Chloe is in the collection of Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina. Bracken was born in Rhinebeck, New York in 1870. She... Read full biography
Among Clio Hinton Bracken's varied sculptural works, were portraits, including those of Generals John J. Pershing and John C. Fremont. Her more romantic, rather expressive sculptures include the bronze Dancer, 1899, ten-inches high, with rippling fabric of a robe that lends movement to an otherwise relatively reserved figure. She also sculpted female nudes, and her sculpture of Chloe is in the collection of Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina. Bracken was born in Rhinebeck, New York in 1870. She studied with Augustus Saint-Gaudens. She authored an article on "Freehand Modeling" for the July 1919 issue of The Touchstone. Articles and other publications where Bracken is mentioned, include: Mary A. Fanton's July 1905 essay for The Craftsman,... Read full biography
Among Clio Hinton Bracken's varied sculptural works, were portraits, including those of Generals John J. Pershing and John C. Fremont. Her more romantic, rather expressive sculptures include the bronze Dancer, 1899, ten-inches high, with rippling fabric of a robe that lends movement to an otherwise relatively reserved figure. She also sculpted female nudes, and her sculpture of Chloe is in the collection of Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina. Bracken was born in Rhinebeck, New York in 1870. She studied with Augustus Saint-Gaudens. She authored an article on "Freehand Modeling" for the July 1919 issue of The Touchstone. Articles and other publications where Bracken is mentioned, include: Mary A. Fanton's July 1905 essay for The Craftsman, "Clio Hinton Bracken, Woman Sculptor and Symbolist of New York;" "Six Women Sculptors at Work in Their Studio... Read full biography

