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Albert Stewart (April 9, 1900 September 23, 1965) was an American sculptor.

Albert Stewart
Born(1900-04-09)April 9, 1900
Kensington, England
DiedSeptember 23, 1965(1965-09-23) (aged 65)
EducationBeaux-Arts Institute of Design and the Art Students League of New York
Known forsculpture
Patron(s)Edwin T. Bechtel, George Frederick Kunz

Life


He was born in Kensington, England.

He arrived in America in 1908 and was orphaned shortly thereafter. Through the intervention of a wealthy benefactor, Edwin T. Bechtel, Stewart was allowed to pursue his art studies at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design and the Art Students League of New York, staples for young and impoverished sculptors of the day. Upon completing his studies, Bechtel helped him obtain some needed commissions.

Dr. George Frederick Kunz, vice-president of Tiffany & Co., also assisted him, and after his death in 1932, in his will, he bequeathed to "Albert T. Stewart, a friend and sculptor," five shares of non-par capital stock in Tiffany & Co.[1]

During World War I, he went to Canada and joined the Royal Air Force. When he returned after the war, he worked as an assistant to both Frederick MacMonnies and Paul Manship.

During the 1930s he worked as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) artist. Throughout his career Stewart frequently was employed to create architectural sculptures. In 1939, he was appointed head of the sculpture program at Scripps College in Claremont, California at the invitation of Millard Sheets. He moved to California and stayed there the rest of his life.


Selected architectural sculpture


Buffalo NY City Hall
Buffalo NY City Hall

Other works



References


  1. Item VIII, Will of George F. Kunz, Surrogate Court of New York, 1932.
  2. Hutchins Memorial Seat, from SIRIS.
  3. Morrow, Susan Brind (August 20, 2006). Wolves and Honey: A Hidden History of the Natural World. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 0618619208 via Google Books.
  4. Waldo Hutchins Bench Sundial, New York, USA, October 6, 2016.
  5. Miller, Tom (October 25, 2018). "Daytonian in Manhattan: The Waldo M. Hutchins Bench - Central Park".
  6. "Central Park Monuments - Waldo Hutchins: NYC Parks". www.nycgovparks.org.
  7. "Waldo Hutchins Bench". Central Park Conservancy. February 1, 2019.
  8. "Majors, Programs, and Departments | Sculpture".

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