RUMSEY, Charles Cary [1879-1922] -- American sculptor
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Known for his bronze statues of race horses.
During World War I he was a captain of cavalry;
he was also a well-known polo player.
Among his principle works are
Pizarro and Dying Indian.
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Bookmarks (off-site links) |
- Works by
- Analyses, critiques and interpretations
- Mirror Lake "The Three Graces" fountain
- Forest Lawn Pictures Another view of the Three Graces
- Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society Museum
- Christy Lee Fine Arts
- A Panther
- Works about
- Biographical
- Specific periods, events, aspects
- Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society Museum Designed by Cary's uncle, George Cary. The site includes Charles' The Cenraur, which is pictured here.
- February 1, 1996-Vol27n16: Rumsey's work in Albright-Knox
- Biography
- Genealogy
- Memorials, tributes, shrines
- Rumsey- Description plans to conserve and recast three large bas-relief panels produced by the late Buffalo sculptor Charles Cary Rumsey
- Bibliographies and Link Farms
- Biographical
- Historical context, background
- Gallery
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