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NIEHAUS, Charles Henry  (1855-1935) sculptor.
          Born Cincinnati, Ohio, 24 January 1855.
          Five of his statues in United States Capitol.
          Died Clifside, New Jersey, 19 June 1935.
          Fellow: National Sculpture Society.

          R  E  L  I  E  F  S

1910 Brite (James and Aimée Kindersley) Portrait Relief Plaque. . . . . .
          Illustrated: National Sculpture Soc AE8 {1923} p . . 309

          M   E   D   A   L   S

n.d. Baltimore Athenaeum Club Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

          S  C  U  L  P  T  U  R  E

1907Atheus Athene Relief (reduced and cast by Gorham) . . . . .

          A  R  C  H   I  V  E  S.                                                                           

GA Gorham Company Archives.

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

E3  {1902-30} Forrer 8:96.
E4  {1903} Caffin. American Masters of Sculpture.
D5  {1915} Earle, p 229-230.
AE8 {1923} NSS Exhibit Catalog, pp 176,
D8  {1926} Fielding, p 258-259, 500.
A2  {1927} Fairman, p 330-334, passim.
AE6 {1929} NSS Exhibit Catalog, p 241.
BA  {1937} Who's Who In American Art: [1ed:509, obit].
BE  {1943} Webster's Biographical Dictionary, p 1100.
BDAB{1946} Dictionary of American Biography Supp 1, 11:2 pp 574-576, by L.M.             [Leila Mechlin].
A12 {1968} Craven, p 450-455, (biblio) 743.
A15 {1971} Vermeule, p 142.
A18 {1974} Goode, p 286, 397.
A22 {1882} Baigell.
BF1 {1985} Falk, p 450.
D33 {1986} Opitz, p 667.
AE1 {1988} Falk, 2:356.
AE2 {1990} Art Institute of Chicago, p 655.
AE5 {1990} National Academy of Design, p 383.
A32 {1993} Reynolds, passim.
BANB{1999} American National Biography, p 16:424-425, by Michael W. Panhorst.
BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 2:2425.
D3a {2006} Benezit. Dictionary of Artists, p 10:341.

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

E6   {1927} Trees (Clyde Curlee) Medallic Art in Commerce, Civics, Philanthropy,
Letters and Science. New York: Medallic Art Company (1927) 39 pages.
N37 {2005} Burdette.  Renaissance of American Coinage, p 3:10.
"There has been no scholar better qualified to create 'the American Forrer' than Dick Johnson."
-Cornelius C. Vermule III, Curator Emeritus
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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