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- related to Frederick William MacMonnies. Analysis of the qualities of MacMonnies's Nathan Hale Search result for Macmonnies at the Metropolitan Museum of...
- Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low (1858–1946), born in New Haven, Connecticut was an American painter who specialized in landscapes, genre paintings, and portraits...
- 1776. Nathan Hale as depicted in bronze (1890) by Frederick William MacMonnies at the Brooklyn Museum B****man House, Manhattan On September 8, 1776,...
- Meaux, France. It was designed by American sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies and dedicated in 1932 in honor of the Allied troops who died in the First...
- raised, sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies was commissioned to design the statue. The statue would be MacMonnies's first commission in either Brooklyn...
- French's Genius of Creation. See Talk page for discussion. "When Mr. MacMonnies made this charming work he showed the face and torso of a model who ****ed...
- Ready Macmonnies Busily Engaged on the Groups for the City". New-York Tribune. June 29, 1897. p. 4. ISSN 1941-0646. ProQuest 574310778; "MacMonnies". The...
- ISBN 0-8232-1475-3. "Mary MacMonnies Low, 1858 – 1946 | Reid Hall". reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu. Retrieved October 2, 2023. "Mary MacMonnies Low, 1858 – 1946...
- Royer modeled for Jules Lefebrve, Georges Rochegrosse, and Frederick MacMonnies, among many others. She named as "Lily White" in the autobiography of...
- and studied with John Singer Sargent. She was a student of Frederick MacMonnies at the Académie Carmen in Paris and at Giverny; the gardens there became...