Harriet Hosmer

Harriet Hosmer
   Harriet Hosmer (1830-1908) was an American sculptor. She was born in Watertown, Massachusetts. Hosmer showed skill in modeling in clay at an early age, and for that reason was given a course in anatomy at a St. Louis medical college. Her first work was a reduced copy of Canova's Napoleon.

   In 1852 Miss Hosmer studied in Rome under John Gibson, the English sculptor. Her most important works are PuckOenone, a life sized figure; ideal heads of Daphne and Medusa; statues of Beatrice CenciZenobiaLincoln, and Benton; the Sleeping Faun and the Waking Faun.


Beatrice Cenci by H. Hosmer