Anna Hyatt Huntington
American sculptor and animal artist

Born
March 10th, 1876
149 years ago
Died
1973
52 years ago — 97 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Acclaimed as a prominent American sculptor, contributions spanned over five decades, focusing on animal forms and human figures. Notable works include sculptures such as "The Lion and the Mouse," created in 1917, and "The Horse Tamer," which exemplified expertise in depicting motion and anatomy. Established significant collaborations with institutions, including the American Museum of Natural History. Instrumental in founding the Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina, which showcased her sculptures in a natural setting.
Created The Lion and the Mouse in 1917
Established Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina
Produced numerous commissions for public parks
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