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See also:BARTLETT, See also:PAUL See also:WAYLAND (18654 ) , See also:American sculptor, was See also:born in New Haven, See also:Connecticut, the son of Truman H. Bartlett, an See also:art critic and sculptor. When fifteen he began to study at See also:Paris under See also:Fremiet, modelling from animals in the Jardin See also:des Plantes. He won a See also:medal at the Paris See also:Salon of 1887. Among his See also:principal See also:works are: " The See also:Bear Tamer," in the See also:Metropolitan Museum of Art, New See also:York; the, equestrian statue of See also:Lafayette, in the See also:Place du Carrousel, Paris, presented to the See also:French See also:Republic by the school See also:children of See also:America; the powerful and virile See also:Columbus and See also:Michelangelo, in the Congressional Library, See also:Washington, D.C.; the " See also:Ghost Dancer," in the See also:Pennsylvania See also:Academy, See also:Philadelphia; the " Dying See also:Lion "; the equestrian statue of McClellan in Philadelphia; and a statue of See also:Joseph See also:Warren in See also:Boston, See also:Massachusetts. His See also:bronze patinas of See also:reptiles, See also:insects and See also:fish are also remarkable. End of Article: BARTLETT, PAUL WAYLAND (18654 )Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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