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MAYOR, Harriet Hyatt  (1868-1960) sculptor, painter.
          Maiden name: Harriet Randolph Hyatt.
          Married name: Mrs Alfred Goldsborough Mayor.
          Born Salem. Massachusetts, 25 April 1868.
          Died Bethel, Connecticut, 8 December 1960.
          She was the sister of Anna Hyatt Huntington.
          Benezit states her major creations were commem medals.
          Signed her medallic models HHM initials.

          R  E  L  I  E  F  S

1894ca Study of a Head in Relief . . . . . . . . . . .
          Exhibition: Chicago Art Institute AE2 (1894) no. . . 348

          M   E   D   A   L   S
1935 Society of Experimental Psychologists Howard Crosby
          Warren Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  MAco 1935-045
          Collection: American Numismatic Society. . 1940.100.2129

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

D8  {1926} Fielding, p 234, 495.
E6   {1927} Trees (Clyde Curlee) Medallic Art in Commerce, Civics, Philanthropy,
          Letters and Science. New York: Medallic Art Company (1927) 39 pages.
BA  {1937} Who's Who In American Art: 1937 [1ed:282], 1939 [2ed: 350],
          1941 [3ed: 428].
B1  {1943} Who Was Who (husband's entry p 784).
A13 {1968} Proske, p 49-50.
BF1 {1985} Falk, p 403.
BW3 {1985} Petteys.
D33 {1986} Opitz, p 598,
AE2 {1990} Falk, Art Institute of Chicago, p 466 (under Hyatt, with reference to Mayer,            
          misspelled, p 598).
AE5 {1990} National Academy of Design, p 351.
BW4{1990} Chiarmonte, 2491p 665.
BW6{1990} Rubinstein, p 163.
AE3 {1991} Chadbourne et al, p 2225 (under Hyatt).
BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 2:2231.
D3a {2006} Benezit.Dictionary of Artists, p 9:620.

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

AE8 {1923} NSS Exhibit Catalog, p 163.
AE6 {1929} NSS Exhibit Catalog, p 224.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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