Sculpture of the Exposition Palaces And Courts

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Fry Sherry E. Fry was born in Iowa in 1879. He has been most fortunate inhaving the best instruction, having studied at the Chicago ArtInstitute, the Julian Academy and the Beaux Arts of Paris, a year inFlorence, and later with McMonnies, Barrias, Verlet and Lorado Taft. Hehas traveled extensively, so has had the opportunity of seeing the bestthat the world holds for the artist. He won the National Roman Prize in1908 and held it for three years. He has been a careful student of theIndians. His ...work at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition isdistinctly graceful and decorative.
Albert Jaegers Albert Jaegers, a man who has taught himself his art, having fine powersof observation and much invention, was born at Elberfeld, Germany, in1868. He has been an indefatigable worker, holding his art above allelse. Solving technical problems by himself, studying the world aroundhim with an intense love in all his undertakings, Albert Jaegers hascome to be a power among his fellows. He has exhibited at severalExpositions, has done considerable municipal work - the finest figureprobably being his "Baron Steuben, " of Washington - and many fineportraits.


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