Alexander Milne Calder
Sculptor; famed for the Union League Club

Born
August 23rd, 1846
178 years ago
Died
1923
102 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in Scotland and later moved to the United States, a prominent sculptor specialized in monumental works. Recognized for creating significant public sculptures and architectural ornaments. Artistry featured in various iconic structures, including the impressive statue of William Penn atop Philadelphia's City Hall, one of the tallest sculptures in the world at its completion. Contributed to numerous other major monuments and public artworks throughout his career, reflecting the artistic developments of the time.
Created the statue of William Penn atop Philadelphia's City Hall
Produced architectural sculptures for the Union League Club
Worked on various public monuments across the United States
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