early life and career
richard hamilton park, an american sculptor, was born in the united states in 1832. he worked in marble and bronze, creating pieces that were commissioned by the wealthy elite of the nineteenth century. park's early career is marked by his work as a marble cutter's apprentice under
erastus dow palmer, a prominent neoclassical sculptor.
notable works
park's notable works include:
artistic style and legacy
park's work is characterized by its attention to detail and mastery of medium. his bronze monument statue of
thomas a. hendricks, the 21st vice president of the united states, is a prime example of his skill. as a mentor, park's influence can be seen in the work of
lee lawrie, who worked as park's apprentice and assistant from 1891 to 1894.
museums and collections
park's work can be found in various museums, including:
- the mercer museum (united states): a hidden gem of american art, this museum houses a vast collection of artifacts, providing insight into the daily lives of americans.
- museum lincoln guildhall (lincoln, united states): this renowned institution is dedicated to preserving and promoting art, with a significant collection of american art.
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