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Ulric Dunbar

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42: 151: 142:, the son of Alexander Dunbar and Susannah Jackson. He attended the Art School of Toronto with his brother Frederick and in around 1880, Ulric Dunbar emigrated from Canada to the United States to pursue a career in sculpting. 221:. He sculpted a bust of the German-American landscape painter Max Weyl, who also lived in Washington, D.C. and whose works hung in the White House and is in the permanent collection at The Corcoran Art Gallery. 173:
that took some four years to complete and was praised for its "straightforward, sober likeness with a degree of honest naturalism". Dunbar subsequently completed a "first-rate" marble bust of President
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A copy of Dunbar's bust of Thomas Hendricks, formerly in the collection of the
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and a silver medal at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition in
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among his students. Ulric Dunbar died in Washington, D.C., in 1927.
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In 1886, he was commissioned to sculpt a model of Vice President
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Ulric Stonewall Jackson Dunbar was born on January 31, 1862, in
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Ulric Stonewall Jackson Dunbar

George Dewey
London
Canada West
Washington, D.C.
London
Canada West

Philadelphia
Washington, D.C.
Thomas Hendricks
Martin Van Buren
Sitting Bull
William Wilson Corcoran
Frederick Douglass
Chicago
San Francisco
Society of Washington Artists
Rudulph Evans
Louise Kidder Sparrow
Corcoran Gallery of Art
American University Museum
District of Columbia: concise biographies of its prominent and representative contemporary citizens, and valuable statistical data
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United States Senate Catalogue of Fine Art

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