J. Massey Rhind

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J. Massey Rhind was a prolific American sculptor born in Edinburgh, Scotland on July 9, 1860. He died in New York City in 1936. Among Rhind's better known works is the marble statue of Dr. Crawford W. Long located in the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington D.C. (1926)

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[edit] Early years

Rhind began his art studies under the tutorage of his father John Rhind ( 18281892), a respected and successful sculptor in Edinburgh. He continued his education with Jules Dalou, who was at that time living and teaching in Lambeth, England. He then moved to Paris to continue his education for two more years. . Upon completing his training he considered moving to America but was cautioned by his father not to do so because, “ There is no sculptural art in America . . .You’ll starve.” Despite this sage parental advice Rhind immigrated to the United States in 1889 and settled in New York City.

[edit] Career

In February 1890 John Jacob Astor III died and shortly thereafter a competiton to create three sets of bronze doors dedicated to him for Trinity Church, New York was announced. Rhind entered the competition, and, along with Charles Niehaus and Karl Bitter, was awarded one of the sets of doors. After that he never lacked for work and was to generate a large number of public monuments and architectural projects.

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[edit] Public monuments

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[edit] Architectural sculpture

Alexander Hall sculpture 1892, Princeton University
Alexander Hall sculpture 1892, Princeton University



[edit] References

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  • Craven, Wayne, The Sculpture at Gettysburg, Eastern Acorn Press, Eastern National Park and Monumnet association, 1982
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  • Murdock, Myrtle Cheney, National Statuary Hall in the Nation's Capitol, Monumental Press, Inc., Washington D.C., 1955
  • Nawrocki, Dennis Alan and Thomas J. Holleman, Art in Detroit Public Places, Wayne State University Press, Detriot, Michigan, 1980
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  • Whittmore, Frances Davis, George Washington in Sculpture, Marshall Jones Company, Boston, 1933