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1873 Englewood, Cliffs, New Jersey - 1953. Known for: Realistic figural sculpture, sundials.
Sculptor Maude Sherwood Jewett created a number of sundials; the Soldiers and Sailors War Memorial in East Hampton, Long Island, New York; and the fountain at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio.... Read full biography
Sculptor Maude Sherwood Jewett created a number of sundials; the Soldiers and Sailors War Memorial in East Hampton, Long Island, New York; and the fountain at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio. Jewett was born in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, studying just across the Hudson River in Manhattan,... Read full biography
Sculptor Maude Sherwood Jewett created a number of sundials; the Soldiers and Sailors War Memorial in East Hampton, Long Island, New York; and the fountain at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio. Jewett was born in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, studying just across the Hudson River in Manhattan, New York at the Art Students League. Rena Tucker Kohlman wrote about Jewett in the 1922 issue of "International Studio", in the article 'American Women Sculptors.' Jewett was also included in the... Read full biography
Sculptor Maude Sherwood Jewett created a number of sundials; the Soldiers and Sailors War Memorial in East Hampton, Long Island, New York; and the fountain at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio. Jewett was born in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, studying just across the Hudson River in Manhattan, New York at the Art Students League. Rena Tucker Kohlman wrote about Jewett in the 1922 issue of "International Studio", in the article 'American Women Sculptors.' Jewett was also included in the publications, American Art Annual, published in 1933 by the American Federation of the Arts; and Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers, by Mantle Fielding, published in 1974 by Modern Books and Crafts. Her eleven-inch tall Flower Holder:... Read full biography
Sculptor Maude Sherwood Jewett created a number of sundials; the Soldiers and Sailors War Memorial in East Hampton, Long Island, New York; and the fountain at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio. Jewett was born in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, studying just across the Hudson River in Manhattan, New York at the Art Students League. Rena Tucker Kohlman wrote about Jewett in the 1922 issue of "International Studio", in the article 'American Women Sculptors.' Jewett was also included in the publications, American Art Annual, published in 1933 by the American Federation of the Arts; and Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers, by Mantle Fielding, published in 1974 by Modern Books and Crafts. Her eleven-inch tall Flower Holder: Two Dancers, sculpted in 1924, has been described as having Art Deco characteristics in the slickness... Read full biography
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