Frederick Hibbard

Frederick Cleveland Hibbard (June 15, 1881 – December 12, 1950) Chicago based American sculptor, born in Canton, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Missouri before deciding to be a sculptor and becoming a pupil of Lorado Taft's at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.[1] Hibbard is best remembered for his Civil War memorials, produced to commemorate both the Union and Confederate causes.

Hibbard was a member of the National Sculpture Society and exhibited at their 1923 show, held in New York City.[2]

Selected works

References

  1. McGlaupflin, Alice Coe and Virginia Botsford, Who's Who in American Art The American Federation of Arts, Inc., Washington D.C., 1937
  2. National Sculpture Society, Exhibition of American Sculpture Catalogue New York, 1923, p. 103
  3. Polk, Chris Paulsen, Beautifying Wichita Through Sculpture, Project Beauty, Inc., Wichita KS, 1980 Revised and Enlarged 1996 pp. 14–15
  4. "Shiloh Battlefield – Confederate Monument." National Park Service. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  5. Evert, Marlyn and Vernon Gay, photographs, ‘’Discovering Pittsburgh’s Sculpture’’, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, PA, 1983 p. 204
  6. McGlauflin, Alice Coe, editor, ‘’Who’s Who in American Art’’, The American Federation of Arts, Inc., Washington D.C., 1937 p. 245
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