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Gladys Edgerly Bates (1896- ) was an American sculptor known for her figure carving. She worked in stone, terra-cotta, and wood. Born in Hopewell, New Jersey, she studied at the School of Industrial Arts in Trenton, New Jersey under Henry MacGinnis. In 1910, at MacGinnis' recommendation, she and her younger sister moved to Washington, D.C. to study at the Corcoran School of Art, where they remained for six years until 1916, when both sisters entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art.

Most of Bates' career was spent in Mystic, Connecticut, but her work was exhibited in venues across the country, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Carnegie Institute, and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York). She was a member of many professional societies including the Mystic Art Association, the National Association of Women Artists, and the National Sculpture Society.

From the guide to the Gladys Edgerly Bates Papers, 1913-1962, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)

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creatorOf Gladys Edgerly Bates Papers, 1913-1962 Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
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associatedWith Cuming, Beatrice, 1903-1974 person
associatedWith Edgerly, Beatrice. person
associatedWith Forest, Katherine. person
associatedWith MacPherson, John Havard. person
associatedWith Pugh, Mabel, 1891- person
associatedWith Putnam, Brenda, 1890-1975 person
associatedWith Rattner, Abraham. person
associatedWith Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 person
associatedWith Schell, Susan Gertrude. person
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