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Emil Siebern

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20: 57:, and served there as "superintendent of statuary". Rockefeller financed him a tour of Italy, Greece and France to study art and sculpture there, and some of Siebern’s work appears in the gardens at Kykuit. After his wife had left him taking their three children Vincent, Everit and Marie with her, Siebern subsequently moved to 417: 223:
at Kykuit, the house where Siebern and his young family were living, burned down while his wife and children were out for a walk, leading to speculation that this was the result of
423:“Pursuit” by Emil Siebern, north shelter at the Flatbush Avenue entrance of the Prospect Park Zoo in Brooklyn, series 832, exhibit CC, approved October 14, 1935 337: 427: 462: 457: 442: 153:, but eventually placed in 1932 on the gate piers to the college at James Blair Drive and Richmond Road, the King and Queen Gate. 77: 288: 90: 378: 236: 274: 45:
in New York City, where he met his future wife Marie Karl; she was studying the violin. The oil industry magnate
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was an early patron for Siebern, who from 1909 until 1914 lived in a house on Rockefeller’s estate
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The House the Rockefellers Built: A Tale of Money, Taste, and Power in Twentieth-Century America.
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for the nearly 250 creatives who passed through Frank Shay's Bookshop between 1920 and 1925.
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Siebern, a tall and heavy man, worked in various styles, but he was particularly adept at
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and "The Water Hole in the Jungle" on the north side of the South entrance shelter. (
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Sculptor Emil Siebern sits in his New York studio looking over one of his creations.
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The Mowgli Bas-reliefs, Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn, New York, 1935
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Siebern died suddenly, at age 53, in his sleep, either from a
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Studios plan new life for home of Detroit Stock Exchange
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In 1913, during the period of labor protests by radical
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Astoria History – the long gone statues at Astoria Pool
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A walk through BMO: if those allegories could talk...
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Obituary in the New York Times, 15 June 1942, p. 15
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Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
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sculptor
New York City
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
John D. Rockefeller
Kykuit
Mount Pleasant
Ossining
Greenwich Village
Manhattan
sculpture
Great Depression
Works Progress Administration
signatory
The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door
autograph book
Art Deco
stainless steel
art medium
nymph
beach ball
Astoria Park
Queens
Detroit
Montreal
King William III
Queen Mary II
College of William and Mary
Williamsburg, Virginia
heart attack

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