- Solon Borglum
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name = Solon Borglum
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birthdate = birth date |1868|12|22|
location =Ogden, Utah
deathdate = 1922
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nationality = American
field =Sculpture
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awards =Solon Hannibal de la Mothe Borglum (
22 December 1868 - 1922) was an American sculptor.Born in
Ogden, Utah , he was the younger brother ofGutzon Borglum and uncle ofLincoln Borglum ofMount Rushmore fame. The son of Danish immigrants who settled on the great plains, Solon Borglum spent his early years as arancher in westernNebraska .Though he later lived inParis andNew York and achieved a reputation as one of America's best sculptors, it was his depiction offrontier life, and especially his experience withcowboys and native American peoples, on which his reputation was founded.Borglum studied under
Louis Rebisso inCleveland and in Paris. He specialized in depicting people and scenes of theAmerican West .He moved to the Silvermine neighborhood of
New Canaan, Connecticut , where he helped found the "Knockers Club" of artists. His brother, Gutzon, lived in nearbyStamford, Connecticut from 1910 to 1920.References
* A. Mervyn Davies, "Solon H. Borglum: "A Man Who Stands Alone" (Chester, Connecticut: Pequot Press, 1974)
External links
* [http://www.nbmaa.org/Gallery_htmls/borglum.html NBMAA biography]
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collectionsonline/borgsolo/ Solon H. Borglum and Borglum family papers online at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art]
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