Emma Stebbins | |
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Born | 1 September 1815 New York City |
Died | 25 October 1882 (aged 67) New York City |
Burial place | Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York |
Partner(s) | Charlotte Cushman (1857; her death, 1876) |
Relatives | Henry G. Stebbins (brother) |
Emma Stebbins (1 September 1815 – 25 October 1882) was an American sculptor and the first woman to receive a public art commission from New York City. She is best known for her work Angel of the Waters (1873), the centerpiece of the Bethesda Fountain, located on the Bethesda Terrace in Central Park, New York.[1][2][3]
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