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Paul Morris

Paul Winters Morris (1865 - 1916) was active/lived in Connecticut, Illinois.  Paul Morris is known for Portrait bust sculpture.

Little is known of the career of sculptor Paul Winters Morris (1865-1916), other than that he studied under the nationally known sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens in New York City and was also under the tutelage of Daniel Chester French. He was born and educated in Bridgeport, Connecticut the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Morris who lived at the corner of Noble and East Washington Avenues; his sister was Mrs. William T. Hincks of Bridgeport. Morris was named by the will of Harriet Adelaide Perry, widow of William Hunt Perry, who had been a neighbor, to design the triumphal arch which she presented to the city in memory of her husband. (See Historic Resources Inventory form for Perry Memorial Arch in Seaside Park, Connecticut Historic Municipal Parks Survey, 1995.) He declined the commission on grounds that he was a sculptor, not an architect; it would have been the largest work of his lifetime.

Morris is known for his busts of Abraham Lincoln.  He also produced a bronze plaque,   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3469 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Paul Morris

   Paul Morris  Born:  1865 - Du Quoin, Illinois
Died:   1916 - New York City
Known for:  Portrait bust sculpture

Little is known of the career of sculptor Paul Winters Morris (1865-1916), other than that he studied under the nationally known sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens in New York City and was also under the tutelage of Daniel Chester French. He was born and educated in Bridgeport, Connecticut the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Morris who lived at the corner of Noble and East Washington Avenues; his sister was Mrs. William T. Hincks of Bridgeport. Morris was named by the will of Harriet Adelaide Perry, widow of William Hunt Perry, who had been a neighbor, to design the triumphal arch which she presented to the city in memory of her husband. (See Historic Resources Inventory form for Perry Memorial Arch in Seaside Park, Connecticut Historic Municipal   ...  Displaying 750 of 3469 characters.

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