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Herbert Haseltine

Herbert Haseltine (1877 - 1962) was active/lived in New York / France.  Herbert Haseltine is known for Equestrian commemorative sculpture.

Known for his sculptures of equestrian and animal sculptures, Herbert Haseltine was a highly successful artist who won much recognition during his lifetime.

He was based in New York City and modeled many race winners including Man O' War, a 3000 pound statue in Lexington, Kentucky. He also modeled draught horses and horses broken down by the War. For thirteen years, he worked on a collection of sculptures of various animals for the Field Museum in Chicago, having been hired by Marshall Field.

He was born in Rome, Italy, and during his childhood became an accomplished horseback rider and polo player. He came to the United States for education, and in 1899, graduated from Harvard University. He then studied art in Munich at the Royal Academy and the Julian Academy in Paris where his teacher was Aime Morot. Haseltine arranged for his horse, "Make Haste," to be sent to France to serve as his model. Some of his first successful sculptures were a group of polo players that he   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 9082 characters.]  Artist bio

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Keywords and Quick Facts for Herbert Haseltine


   Keywords 
Exhibition By An Art School
  • The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Art Method
  • Direct Carver, Hand Carving
  • Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art MediaArt StyleArt Subject
  • Animals, Mammals
  • Commemorative, Memorial, Monument
  • Horse Portrait
  • Nude Figure, Nudity
  • Statue Sculpture
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
  • Europe
  • Expatriate from USA or Canada
  • Germany Before 1900
  • Italy
  • Paris Studied and/or Worked Before 1900
Art Association
  • National Academy of Design, Elected Member
  • National Institute of Arts and Letters-
  • National Sculpture Society
Art School
  • Academie Julian, Paris, Student
  • Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (Royal Academy, Student
  • Dusseldorf Art Academy, Germany, Student
  • German Academies Before 1900
Chronology
  • Early 20th Century Before 1950
  • Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
  • Artist Has Artist Family Members
  • Camouflage Artist
  • Horse Subject Specialty
  • Sculpture Specialty
Exhibition of Art Association
  • National Academy of Design, New York
  • National Sculpture Society-
Exhibition of Museum
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Whitney Biennial Museum of American Art
Exhibition of Commercial Art Gallery and/or Salon
  • Paris Salons

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