Frazee, John, 1790-1852
Variant namesAmerican sculptor.
From the description of Letters received, 1834-1838. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 14549526
Sculptor; New York, N.Y.
Born in Rahway, N.J., Frazee worked in New York City and died in Crompton Mills, R.I.
From the description of John Frazee papers, 1810-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122355103
Sculptor.
Frazee carved busts of early American statesmen and supervised construction of present-day Federal Hall which originally was New York City's Custom House.
From the description of Autobiography and notes, 1944. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155512125
Sculptor; New York, N.Y.
Born in Rahway, N.J., Frazee worked in New York City and died in Crompton Mills, R.I.
From the description of John Frazee papers, 1810-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 422875105
John Frazee (1790-1852) was a sculptor from New York, N.Y.
Born in Rahway, N.J., Frazee worked in New York City and died in Crompton Mills, R.I.
From the description of John Frazee papers, 1810-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 688850591
John Stark Frazee (1790-1854) worked as an sculptor and architect primarily in New York City. He is best known for his design of the New York Customs House and his busts of notable American public figures, including John Wells, John Jay, John Marshall, and Daniel Webster.
Born in Rahway, New Jersey in 1790, Frazee began his career as a bricklayer. He lost a young son in 1815 and carved a memorial sculpture to commemorate his son's life. In 1818 he started a marble workshop in New York City specializing in memorials and grave markers. Sadly, many of Frazee's monuments were completed for deceased family members including his first wife Jane and several children. His reputation grew and he was well known for tasteful, simple, and well-executed memorials. Frazee began to receive private commissions for monuments and cenotaphs throughout New York. Frazee did not have formal training and developed a realistic style of carving that was heavily influenced by the neoclassical style.
By the mid 1820s, Frazee began to receive public commissions to carve busts of famous Americans. His bust of John Wells is considered to be the first carved marble bust made by an American born sculptor. In 1831, he received a Congressional commission to sculpt a bust of John Jay. Later, Frazee sculpted busts of Chief Justice John Marshall, Daniel Webster and others for the Boston Athenaeum.
After achieving considerable recognition for his sculpting abilities, President John Tyler appointed Frazee as the designer of the New York Customs House. He oversaw construction from 1834-1840. It is likely that Frazee created many of the decorative sculptural elements within the building as well. John Frazee died in 1854 in Rhode Island.
From the guide to the John Frazee papers, 1819-1966, bulk 1819-1893, (Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution)
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creatorOf | Frazee, John, 1790-1852. [Front elevation for an unidentified civic building] [graphic]. | Boston Athenaeum | |
referencedIn | Story, Joseph. Letters. 1840-1853. | Winterthur Library | |
creatorOf | Frazee, John, 1790-1852. Letters received, 1834-1838. | Boston Athenaeum | |
creatorOf | Autobiography and notes, 1944. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
creatorOf | Frazee, John, 1790-1852. Artist file. | Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives | |
creatorOf | John Frazee papers | Archives of American Art |
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associatedWith | Alexander Hamilton United States Custom House (New York, N.Y.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. | person |
associatedWith | Bass, Seth. | person |
associatedWith | Boston Athenaeum. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Bowditch, N. I. (Nathaniel Ingersoll), 1805-1861. | person |
associatedWith | Frazee, Noah | person |
associatedWith | Frazee, Noah. | person |
associatedWith | Jay, Peter A. (Peter Augustus), 1776-1843. | person |
associatedWith | Marshall, John, 1755-1835 | person |
associatedWith | Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 1764-1854. | person |
associatedWith | Prescott, William, 1788-1875. | person |
associatedWith | Story, Joseph, 1779-1845. | person |
associatedWith | Verplanck, Gulian C. (Gulian Crommelin), 1786-1870. | person |
associatedWith | Ward, Thomas W. (Thomas Wren), 1786-1858. | person |
associatedWith | Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852 | person |
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Birth 1790-07-18
Death 1852-02-24
Americans