- Robert Ball Hughes
Robert Ball Hughes (January 19, 1804/1806 - March 5, 1868), often known as Ball Hughes, was a British-American sculptor, born in England and active in the United States.
Ball Hughes was born in
London ,England , where he studied underEdward Hodges Baily .Hughes was commissioned to sculpt busts of various members of Britains nobility and Royal family, including theDuke of Sussex , theDuke of Cumberland and most notably KingGeorge IV . Robert Ball Hughes emigrated toNew York City in 1829. His first major commission in America, was a high-relief marble memorial to Bishop John H. Hobart forTrinity Church, New York , followed by a statue of New York GovernorDeWitt Clinton , and subsequently a statue ofAlexander Hamilton (placed atop of the Merchants' Exchange Building New York, but destroyed by fire in 1835). The original plaster study for that work is held by the Museum of the City of New York. After a short stay in New York, and then Philadelphia, he settled inBoston , where he produced busts ofWashington Irving (1836) andEdward Livingston , and a large bronze of mathematicianNathaniel Bowditch forMount Auburn Cemetery (1847). Ball Hughes' statue of Nathaniel Bowditch was the first large bronze to be cast in America.Ball Hughes also designed numerous wax medallions, as well as coins for the United States mint, including modifications of
Christian Gobrecht 's design for theSeated Liberty quarter (1838), and thehalf dime (1859). In his final years, he began to produce burnt wood pictures (pyroengravings or "poker pictures"), including "The Witches of MacBeth" (c. 1840), "Babylonian Lions" (1856), "Don Quixote in His Study" (1863), "The Trumpeter" (1864), "General Grant Proclaiming the Surrender of Richmond" (1865), "The Last Lucifer Match" (1865), and "The Monk" (1866). Hughes is buried in the Cedar Grove Cemetery,Dorchester, Massachusetts .The National Portrait Gallery contains Ball Hughes' busts of
Nathaniel Bowditch ,Washington Irving ,James Kent ,John Marshall , and his medallion ofJohn Trumbull .References
* [http://www.robertballhughes.com/ Robert Ball Hughes biography]
* [http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/pdf/Sammarco%20Ball%20Hughes.pdf Dorchester Community News, 6 November 1992]
* [http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/page.php?id=36 Dorchester Athaneum article]
* "The Statue of Gen. Hamilton", "The Family Magazine, Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge", Vol 3, edited by Origen, New York: Redfield & Lindsay, pp. 41 & 42, 1835-6.
* Gerry, Samuel L. "The Old Masters of Boston", "The New England Magazine", vol. 9, issue 6, Feb. 1891.
* Orcutt, William Dana. "Good Old Dorchester: A Narrative History of the Town, 1630-1893", Cambridge: The University Press, 1908.
* Edward Daland Lovejoy, "The Poker Drawings of Ball-Hughes", "Antiques Magazine", September 1946.
* [http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/4029/antique.html Examples of Hughes' pyrographic art]
* [http://carverscompanion.com/Ezine/Vol10Issue4/KMenendez/KMenendez3.html Pyrograffiti]
* [http://npgportraits.si.edu/emuseumnpg/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Artist/,/contains/,/ball%20hughes/,/false/,/false&emu_action=advsearch&newsearchdesc=Artist%20contains%20ball%20hughes¤tstate=Artist/,/contains/,/ball%20hughes&profile=NPG National Portrait Gallery collection of Ball Hughes' work]
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