Frank L. Hohmann Collection on Harriet Whitney Frishmuth 1937-2006 2001-2006

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Frank L. Hohmann Collection on Harriet Whitney Frishmuth 1937-2006 2001-2006

photography of the works of Harriet Whitney Frishmuth and additional documentation assembled for the publication of , the catalogue raissoné of her sculpture; includes a 1937 exhibit brochure from Brookgreen Gardens Captured Motion

2.5 linear ft.

eng,

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Hohmann, Frank L.

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Harriet W. Frishmuth (1880-1980) was an American sculptor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 17, 1880, she studied art in Paris under Rodin and Injalbert, in Berlin under Euchteitz and at the Art Students' League under Borglum and McNeil, where she was awarded the St. Gaudens first prize. Her work has been exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, the Salon in Paris, the San Francisco Exposition (1939-1940) and the National...

Tolles, Thayer

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Brookgreen Gardens

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Brookgreen Gardens was incorporated on July 13, 1931 by Archer Milton Huntington and Anna Hyatt Huntington of New York City. Archer Huntington was an industrialist, scholar and founder of several cultural institutions. His wife Anna Hyatt Huntington was an award-winning sculptor. The property, originally purchased by the Huntingtons as a winter retreat, incorporated four historic plantation properties in the Georgetown County, South Carolina near Murrells Inlet. The purpose of incorporating Broo...

Frishmuth, Harriet Whitney, 1880-1980

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Harriet W. Frishmuth (1880-1980) was an American sculptor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 17, 1880, she studied art in Paris under Rodin and Injalbert, in Berlin under Euchteitz and at the Art Students' League under Borglum and McNeil, where she was awarded the St. Gaudens first prize. Her work has been exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, the Salon in Paris, the San Francisco Exposition (1939-1940) and the National...