Andrew Dreselly papers

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Andrew Dreselly papers

1900-1981

Correspondence, notes, art works, clippings, and photographs document the sculptural projects, primarily for churches, undertaken by Andrew Dreselly and his colleagues.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6683331

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Keen, Edgar.

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Pellegrini, Ernest, 1889-1955.

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Cascieri, Arcangelo, 1902-1997

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Arcangelo Cascieri, b. 1902; d. 1997 Jan. 14, Sculptor, educator and administrator at the Boston Architectural Center (BAC) of Boston, Mass. From the description of Oral history interview with Arcangelo Cascieri 1972 Nov. 21-1974 Jan. 24. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 613315796 Sculptor, educator and administrator at the Boston Architectural Center (BAC); Boston, Mass. Cascieri died Jan. 14, 1997. From the description of Arcangelo Cascieri papers, 1902-1982. (Un...

Angel, John, 1881-1960

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Sculptor; Sandy Hook, Connecticut. From the description of John Angel photographs and printed materials, 1921-1955. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123419965 Sculptor; Sandy Hook, Connecticut. Born in England. Studied at Royal Academy Art Schools. Executed sculpture for churches in Oxford, Yorkshire, Exeter, and Bridgewater, England and for St. John the Divine, New York City, East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. and many statues throughou...

Kirchmayer, John, 1860-1930.

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Dreselly, Andrew, 1893-1985

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Andrew Dreselly was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Bavarian immigrant parents. In 1907, he was apprenticed to Johann Kirchmayer at W. F. Ross Co., becoming foreman of the woodcarving and modeling shop upon Kirchmayer's retirement in 1921. During the 1920s and 1930s, Dreselly worked through the Ross Co. on many large church projects in New York, Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, and Boston, for architects such as Cram & Ferguson, Maginnis & Walsh, Matthew Sullivan, and Frohmann, Robb, an...