Herman Matzen

Herman Matzen (July 15, 1861 – April 22, 1938) [1] American sculptor and educator, born in Denmark.

Cain and Abel, Lake County Courthouse, Painesville, Ohio

Early years

Matzen studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin before immigrating to the United States.[2] After moving first to Detroit he ultimately settled in Cleveland.

Selected works

Angel of Death Victorious
gollark: > I would just dump the program's data structures directly into a framebuffer.I was saying that THIS was very readable, because it is.
gollark: It's very readable.
gollark: I would just dump the program's data structures directly into a framebuffer.
gollark: Yes, like the lack of pattern matching.
gollark: it could look like `bees::whatever()` or you could import it as `beeoid` if you wanted and get `beeoid::whatever()`.

References

  1. "Matzen, Herman N. - The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History". ech.case.edu. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  2. Opitz, Glenn B., Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Books, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1988
  3. Vigil, Vicki Blum, photographs by Gale V Flament ‘’Cleveland Cemeteries: Stones, Symbols & Stories’’, Gray and Company, Publishers, Cleveland, 1999 p. 107
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