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- Born
in Philadelphia, PA
- Professional sculptor for 42 years
- Studied:
Hussian School of Art, Phila.; Ecole des Beaux Arts,
Paris, France
- Over 600 bas-relief plaques,
coins and fine art medals sculpted and produced in various
media (bronze,
silver,
gold, etc.)
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- 1980
- Selected to show at International Exhibit of Medallic Art,
Florence, Italy
- 1984 - American Numismatic Assoc.
Medallic Sculptor of the Year
- July, 1988 - 8’
bronze statue of Gen. John Gibbon, a Phila. native, dedicated on
Gettysburg Battlefield on Cemetery Ridge
- 1999 - sculpted portraits
of Gov. Tom Ridge & Lt. Gov.
Mark Schweiker for PA Inaugural Medal
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- Work in private
collections of : Prince Phillip of England; Prince Bernhard
of the Netherlands; President of Kenya; President of Tanzania;
US Natural History Museum, Washington, DC; British Museum,
London,
England; Marine Corps Museum, Parris Island, SC
- 2001- “Angel
of Marye’s Heights” monument
- two 7’ figures - for
National Civil War Museum, Harrisburg, PA
- 2003 - US Merchant
Marine Academy Monument dedicated, October 4, 2003,
Kings Point, NY. Four life-size bronzes, bronze plaque
on 49 tons of granite, 21' high
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- 2005 - Life-size Ernest Hemingway bronze dedicated July 21, 2005, Key West Museum of Art & History, Key West, FL
- 2005 - 9' John Philip Sousa bronze dedicated November 5, 2005, Marine Barracks, Washington, DC
- 2008 - Vermont National Guard Fallen Heros Memorial, dedicated September 11, 2009, Colchester VT.
- In progress: Scottish Immigration Monument, Philadelphia, PA to be dedicated November, 2010 and Chesty Puller Memorial Statue, Quantico, VA
- Specializes in historical bronzes
including depictions of Napoleonic, Civil War, WWII, Viet
Nam figures, which can
be found in galleries across the U.S.
- Visits historical sites
associated with each sculpture, to research: Civil War
Battlefields, Little Bighorn, Normandy
Beaches, Waterloo, etc.
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