- Ephraim Keyser
Ephraim Keyser was an American sculptor. Born at
Baltimore, Maryland ,October 6 ,1850 ; educated at the City College of Baltimore and at the art academies ofMunich (where he won a silver medal for a bronze statue of a page) andBerlin . In 1880 he settled inRome ,Italy , where he maintained a studio for six years and where he received a prize for a statue ofPsyche . In 1887 he returned to the United States, and lived inNew York until 1893. He then resided in Baltimore, where he became an instructor in modeling at the School of Fine Arts. Among his works may be mentioned: the statue of General de Kalb, erected by the government atAnnapolis, Maryland ; the design for the tomb ofChester A. Arthur ,President of the United States , atAlbany, New York ; and various busts, among them those ofPresident Grover Cleveland ,Cardinal Gibbons,Sidney Lanier , andHenry Harland . He died in 1937.Reference
*JewishEncyclopedia
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