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William Rush [American Neoclassical Sculptor, 1756-1833] Guide to pictures of works by William Rush in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... William Rush at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City ; Eagle, 1809-11; Brooklyn Museum, New York City NEW!; Brooklyn Museum/Luce Center for American Art,
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RUSH, William, sculptor, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 July, 1756; died there, 17 January, 1856. In his youth he was apprenticed to Edward Cutbush, a carver, and he first became known as a maker of figure-heads for ships.
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William Rush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Rush William Rush was born in Philadelphia. His father was a ship carpenter, thus his main material was wood. He initially began sculpting ship figureheads and progressed to free-standing figures. He was also an integral figure in the foundation of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. ... William Rush Online;
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A selection of articles related to Colorado Gold Rush - William Green Russell ... A Wisdom Archive on Colorado Gold Rush - William Green Russell...
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If the Balkans had an anthem, it would be that 1950's doo-wop hit, "Fools rush in, where angels fear to tread." ... William Lind is Director of the Center for Cultural Conservatism at the Free Congress Foundation. He is a former Congressional Aide and the author of many books and articles on military strategy and war.
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William Rush biography, including 1 pages of information on the life of William Rush. ... Search "William Rush" ... Study Pack on William Rush...
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William Hind was originally from England but spent the greater part of his life living in Canada. ... Around about 1864 he headed back to the Cariboo and made a number of detailed, realistic oil and watercolour paintings of the gold rush These paintings document bushy-bearded, stocky prospectors climbing mountains with...
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