American sculptor (1839–1920)
George Edwin Bissell
Born (1839-02-16 ) February 16, 1839Died August 30, 1920(1920-08-30) (aged 81) Nationality American Known for Sculpture
Lincoln Memorial (1893), Old Calton Burying Ground , Edinburgh, Scotland .
George Edwin Bissell (February 16, 1839 – August 30, 1920) was an American sculptor .
Biography
Bissell was born New Preston, Connecticut , the son of a quarryman and marble-cutter. During the American Civil War he served as a private in the 23rd Connecticut Volunteers in the Department of the Gulf (1862–1863), and on being mustered out became acting assistant paymaster in the South Atlantic Squadron . At the close of the war he joined his father's marble business in Poughkeepsie, New York .
He studied the art of sculpture abroad in 1875–1876, and lived much in Paris during the years 1883–1896, with occasional visits to America.
Bissell also created smaller works, such as a bust of President Abraham Lincoln as well as a larger statue of the president.[ 2]
Selected works
Frederic de Peyster , New York Historical Society , New York City , ca. 1875.
Chatfield Monument, Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury, Connecticut , ca. 1880.
General Horatio Gates , Saratoga Battle Monument , Saratoga, New York , 1885–86.[ 3]
Sam Sloan , Lackawanna Ferry Terminal , Hoboken, New Jersey , 1889.
Statue of John Watts , depicting the New York politician of the same name , Trinity Church Cemetery , 1890.
Bas-relief panel of Robert Burns and Highland Mary , on pedestal of George Anderson Lawson 's Statue of Robert Burns , Ayr, Scotland , 1891.
Colonel Abraham de Peyster , New York Historical Society , 1896. This statue stood in Bowling Green Park from 1896 to 1972, and in Hanover Square from 1976 to 2004.
Statue of Chester A. Arthur , Madison Square, New York City , 1898–99.
Abraham Lincoln , Lightner Museum , St. Augustine, Florida , 1899.
Chancellor James Kent , Library of Congress , Washington, D.C. , ca. 1899.
Civil War monuments
Union Soldier , Civil War Monument, Town Green, Colchester, Connecticut , 1875.
Soldiers' Monument, The Green, Waterbury, Connecticut , 1882–85.[ 4]
Soldiers' Monument, Soldiers' Monument Park, Winsted, Connecticut , 1887–90.[ 5]
Columbia , atop Soldiers' Monument, Civil War Memorial Park, Salisbury, Connecticut , 1891.[ 6]
Lincoln Memorial (In Memory of Scottish-American Soldiers), Old Calton Burying Ground , Edinburgh, Scotland , 1893.
Bust of Admiral John A. B. Dahlgren , Smith Memorial Arch , Fairmount Park , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1901–04.
Abraham Lincoln , Lincoln Park , Clermont, Iowa, 1902.[ 7] A replica of Bissell's statue in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Gallery
References
Attribution:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Chisholm, Hugh , ed. (1911). "Bissell, George Edwin ". Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 12.
Opitz, Glenn, B.,editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers , Apollo Books, Poughkeepsie, NY 1986
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