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1855 Barbarini Palace, Rome, Italy - 1955 New York City. Known for: Neo-classical figure and commemorative scultpure.
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The son of sculptor and writer-poet William Wetmore Story, Thomas Story became a sculptor in Neo-Classical style of figure and commemorative sculpture. Among his sculpture for which he is noted is a... Read full biography
The son of sculptor and writer-poet William Wetmore Story, Thomas Story became a sculptor in Neo-Classical style of figure and commemorative sculpture. Among his sculpture for which he is noted is a statue of Sir William Vernon Harcourt in the House of Commons in London; the bronze door at the J.... Read full biography
The son of sculptor and writer-poet William Wetmore Story, Thomas Story became a sculptor in Neo-Classical style of figure and commemorative sculpture. Among his sculpture for which he is noted is a statue of Sir William Vernon Harcourt in the House of Commons in London; the bronze door at the J. Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City; and a community drinking fountain in Hopedale, Massachusetts, commissioned by General William F. Draper, Ambassador to Italy with ties to Hopedale. Thomas... Read full biography
The son of sculptor and writer-poet William Wetmore Story, Thomas Story became a sculptor in Neo-Classical style of figure and commemorative sculpture. Among his sculpture for which he is noted is a statue of Sir William Vernon Harcourt in the House of Commons in London; the bronze door at the J. Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City; and a community drinking fountain in Hopedale, Massachusetts, commissioned by General William F. Draper, Ambassador to Italy with ties to Hopedale. Thomas Story, born in Rome, was from a distinguished family, which included a paternal grandfather, Joseph Story, who was a judge of the United States Supreme Court. From the time of his birth, Thomas Story lived a privileged existence surrounded by material... Read full biography
The son of sculptor and writer-poet William Wetmore Story, Thomas Story became a sculptor in Neo-Classical style of figure and commemorative sculpture. Among his sculpture for which he is noted is a statue of Sir William Vernon Harcourt in the House of Commons in London; the bronze door at the J. Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City; and a community drinking fountain in Hopedale, Massachusetts, commissioned by General William F. Draper, Ambassador to Italy with ties to Hopedale. Thomas Story, born in Rome, was from a distinguished family, which included a paternal grandfather, Joseph Story, who was a judge of the United States Supreme Court. From the time of his birth, Thomas Story lived a privileged existence surrounded by material splendor and intellectual, talented and aristocratic persons. During his childhood with his parents, his father, Will... Read full biography
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About Thomas Story: Keywords
Keywords (14)
Art Method
- •Direct Carver, Hand Carving
- •Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Commemorative, Memorial, Monument
- •Portrait Bust Sculpture
- •Portraits, Portraiture
- •Statue Sculpture
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •England, Great Britain Before 1900, London
- •Italy Before World War I
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Added Description
- •Centenarian Artist, Lived 100 Years or More