Anne Whitney, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Anne Whitney

American sculptor

Date of Birth: 02-Sep-1821

Place of Birth: Watertown, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 23-Jan-1915

Profession: writer, poet, sculptor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Anne Whitney

  • Anne Whitney (September 2, 1821 – January 23, 1915) was an American sculptor and poet.
  • She made full-length and bust sculptures of prominent political and historical figures, and her works are in major museums in the United States.
  • She received prestigious commissions for monuments.
  • Two statues of Samuel Adams were made by Whitney and are located in Washington, D.C.'s National Statuary Hall Collection and in front of Faneuil Hall in Boston.
  • She also created two monuments to Leif Erikson. She made works that explored her liberal views regarding abolition, women's rights, and other socials issues.
  • Many prominent and historical men and women are depicted in her sculptures, like Harriet Beecher Stowe.
  • She portrayed women who lived ground-breaking lives as suffragists, professional artists, and non-traditional positions for women at the time, like noted economist and Wellesley College president Alice Freeman Palmer.
  • Throughout her adult life, she lived an unconventional, independent life and had a lifelong relationship with fellow artist, Abby Adeline Manning, with whom she lived and traveled to Europe.

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