- Launt Thompson
Launt Thompson (
February 8 ,1833 -September 26 ,1894 ), American sculptor, born inAbbeyleix ,Ireland . Due to the potato famine occurring in Ireland at the time, he emigrated to theUnited States in 1847 with his widowed mother, and they settled inAlbany, New York . There, he found work as a handyman.After studying anatomy in the office of a physician, Dr. James H. Armsby, he spent nine years as the studio boy of the sculptor, E. D. Palmer. In 1858 he moved to
New York where he opened a studio. There he shared an apartment withJames Pinchot . In 1862 he was electedacademician at the National Academy due to his work "Trapper", a marble portrait ofGrizzly Adams . He visitedRome in 1868-1869, and married Maria Louisa Potter, daughter ofAlonzo Potter , Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania. From 1875 to 1887 he was again inItaly , living for most of the time atFlorence . He died atMiddletown, New York on the 26th of September 1894.Among his important works are : "Napoleon the First", at the
Metropolitan Museum, New York ; "Abraham Pierson ", first president ofYale University ,New Haven, Connecticut ; an equestrian statue of General A. E. Burnside,Providence, Rhode Island ; "General Winfield Scott", Soldiers' Home,Washington, D.C. ; "Admiral S. F. Du Pont" (Washington, D.C.); "General John Sedgwick" (West Point, N.Y.); a medallion portrait of General John A. Dix; and portrait busts ofJames Gordon Bennett ,William Cullen Bryant , S. F. B. Morse,Edwin Booth asHamlet ,Stephen H. Tyng and Robert B. Minturn.References
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