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BOYLE, JOHN J

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 354 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BOYLE, See also:JOHN J . (1851- ), See also:American sculptor, was See also:born in New See also:York See also:City. He studied in the See also:Pennsylvania See also:Academy of See also:Fine Arts, See also:Philadelphia, and in the Ecole See also:des See also:Beaux Arts, See also:Paris. He is particularly successful in the portrayal of See also:Indians. Among his See also:principal See also:works are: " See also:Stone See also:Age," Fairmount See also:Park, Philadelphia; " The Alarm," See also:Lincoln Park, See also:Chicago; and, a third study in See also:primitive culture, the two See also:groups, " The See also:Savage Age " at the See also:Pan-American Exposition of 1901. His See also:work also includes the seated "See also:Franklin," in Philadelphia; and "See also:Bacon" and "See also:Plato" in the Congressional library, See also:Washington, D.C.

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