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Frederick Ruckstull

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He was also deeply involved with creating Confederate memorial sculpture, forging a sculptural iconography for the Southern ideology of the Lost Cause.
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Ruckstull married in 1896 and had one son. He died at his home in New York on May 26, 1942, four days after his 89th birthday, and was cremated.
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and then worked for years as a toy store clerk to save enough to study in Paris for three years. In 1885, Ruckstull entered the
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a collection of essays he had published previously, which has recently been reprinted. His sculpture was in the figurative
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of 1913, he continued to represent the old guard of academic sculpture, a perspective clearly expressed in his book.
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championed the French style of studio system teaching, art societies, and exhibitions. Following the
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at Greensboro, dedicated to the school on October 5, 1912, an anniversary of the school's founding
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Outdoor Sculpture in Baltimore: A Historical Guide to Public Art in the Monumental City
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Finding aid for Schools of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Records (1879–1895)
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where he wrote under the pseudonym Petronius Arbiter, a reference to the
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in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
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Great Works of Art and what Makes Them Great: 175 Illustrations, p. 517
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On returning to U.S. in 1892, Ruckstull opened a studio in
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He considered studying with 154:, France, his family moved to 106:Frederick Wellington Ruckstull 47:Frederick Wellington Ruckstull 1: 513: 490:Stafford Springs, Connecticut 207:Pennsylvania State University 624:kelly, Cindy (May 3, 2011). 499:University of North Carolina 199:World's Columbian Exposition 7: 613:– via Newspapers.com. 332:, in Major John Mark Park, 10: 773: 655:National Sculpture Society 630:. JHU Press. p. 181. 605:. May 27, 1942. p. 11 358:South Carolina State House 340:Statue of Wade Hampton III 317:Metropolitan Museum of Art 234:In 1925 he wrote the book 221:National Sculpture Society 137:Metropolitan Museum of Art 532:Ruckstull, F. W. (1925). 461:Angels of the Confederacy 430:, Pa. 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Breitenbach-Haut-Rhin
New York
sculptor
art critic

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Breitenbach
Alsace
St. Louis, Missouri
Paris
Académie Julian
Gustave Boulanger
Camille Lefèvre
Jean Dampt
Antonin Mercié
Auguste Rodin
New York City
World's Columbian Exposition
John F. Hartranft
Pennsylvania State University
Metropolitan Museum of Art Schools
National Sculpture Society
Beaux-Arts style
Daniel Chester French
Armory Show



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