Charles Rollinson Lamb
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For the English essayist (1775-1834), see Charles Lamb.
Charles Rollinson Lamb (1860 – 1942) was an American architect and sculptor.
Born and raised in New York City, he studied under William Sartain at the Art Students' League. He was a founding member of the National Sculpture Society. He was best known for ecclesiastical architecture and memorial and historical art. Lamb was the designer of the Dewey Arch in 1899.
[edit] References
- Reps, J. W.: Charles R. Lamb.
- Smithsonian: Charles R. Lamb scrapbook on the Dewey Arch, 1899-1901.
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