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BALL, Caroline Peddle  (1869-1938) sculptor.
          Maiden name: Caroline C. Peddle.
          Born Terre Haute, Indiana, 11 November 1869.
          Prepared an unaccepted design sketch for U.S. Isabella
          Quarter Commemorative coin, 1892, illustrated N39
          {2008} Moran, Striking Change, p 95.
          Exhibited reliefs (1905-1916), unknown if any made
          into medallic issues.
          Died Harwinton, Connecticut, 1 October 1938.

          R   E   L   I   E   F   S

1896 Portrait of a Little Girl Medallion. . . . . . . . . .
1905ca Candle (The) Medallion [plaster]. . . . . . . . .
          Exhibited: Art Institute of Chicago AE2 (1905) no. . 383
1905ca Graviation Medallion [plaster]. . . . . . . . . .
          Exhibited: Art Institute of Chicago AE2 (1905) no. . 384
1906ca Medallion Portrait. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
          Exhibited: Boston Art Club AE3 (1906) no . . . . . . 202
1908 Portrait in Low Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
          Exhibited: Art Institute of Chicago AE2 (1909) no. .  11
          Exhibited: NSS Exhibition AE8 {1908} Catalog, no . .  17
1910ca Lilies Relief . . . . . . . . . . . .  ANS (IECM) 1
1910ca Mother Relief . . . . . . . . . . . .  ANS (IECM) 2
1916ca Unnamed Portrait Medallion. . . . . . . . . . .
          Exhibited: Art Institute of Chicago AE2 (1916) no. . 355

          A  R  C  H   I  V  E  S

AAA Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 4 items.
IAS    Inventory of American Sculpture (online).

          B I O G R A P I C A L  R E F E R E N C E S

D3  {1911} Benezit (1999 14ed), 1:681.
D8  {1926} Fielding, p 16.
BA  {1937} Who's Who In American Art: 1937 [1ed:28], 1939 [2ed:34],
          1941 [3ed:721 obit].
P30 {1938} New York Times (3 October) 15:2 (obit).
B2  {1950} Who Was Who, p 40.
BF1 {1985} Falk, p 30 [died Oct 2].
BW3 {1985} Petteys.
D33 {1986} Opitz, p 42.
AE1 {1988} Falk, 2:77, 375, 3:76.
AE2 {1990} Art Institute of Chicago, p 83.
AE5 {1990} National Academy of Design, p 62.
BW6{1990} Rubinstein, p 133-135.
AE3 {1991} Chadbourne et al, p 63.
BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 1:190.
PA1 {1999} Schmidt, p 2:806.
D3a {2006} Benezit. Dictionary of Artists, 1:1042 (says pseudonym of Bertrand E.).

          N U M I S M A T I C   R E F E R E N C E S

E3  {1902-30} Forrer 7:42, 8:118.
NE2 {1911} ANS (IECM) 1-2, p 3 (biography).
E6   {1927} Trees (Clyde Curlee) Medallic Art in Commerce, Civics, Philanthropy,
          Letters and Science. New York: Medallic Art Company (1927) 39 pages.
N16 {1967} Taxay, p 7-11 (sketch illustrated).
N39 {2008} Moran (Michael F.)  Striking Change; The Great Artistic Collaboration of             Theodore Roosevelt and                 Augustus Saint-Gaudens, p 88-93 (under Peddle);             portrait p 90; her sketch for the Isabella quarter, p 95.                     
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