Sievers, Frederick William, 1872-1966

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Dates:
Birth 1872
Death 1966

Biographical notes:

Frederick William Sievers (1872-1966), a sculptor, received his art education in Rome, Paris, and Richmond, Virginia. He worked out of Richmond, sculpting statues housed in Abingdon and Richmond, Virginia; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Vicksburg, Mississippi; and New York City. He married Elsie Muegge in 1906, had two children, and died in Richmond.

From the description of Statement about Robert E. Lee's statue in Gettysburg, 1940 September 1. (Library of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 122625045

Frederick William Sievers (1872-1966), a sculptor, received his art education in Rome, Paris, and Richmond, Virginia. He worked out of Richmond, sculpting statues housed in Abdington, Virginia; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Vicksburg, Missiissippi; New York City; and Richmond. He married Elsie Muegge in 1906, had two children, and died in Richmond.

Gorham Company, a Providence, Rhode Island, fine silver products manufacturer, entered the statuary bronze-casting business in 1889. They also used the lost-wax process.

From the description of Papers, 1907-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122481378

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Subjects:

  • Sculpture, American
  • Sculpture, American
  • Bronzes, American
  • Sculpture
  • Sculpture, Modern
  • Sculpture, Virginia

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Places:

  • Virginia (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Gettysburg National Military Park (Pa.) (as recorded)