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  1. Chauncey Bradley Ives (December 14, 1810 – 1894) was an American sculptor who worked primarily in the Neo-classic style. His best known works are the marble statues of Jonathan Trumbull and Roger Sherman (Roger Sherman) enshrined in the National Statuary Hall Collection.

  2. Chauncey Ives (1810-1894) was one of the second wave of artists born in the new United States to achieve any measure of professional training as a sculptor by going to study in Florence, Italy in 1844. Ives executed the statue of Bishop Brownell now at Trinity College.

  3. Chauncey Bradley Ives (December 14, 1810 – 1894) was a prolific American sculptor who worked primarily in the Neo-classic style. His best known works are the marble statues of Jonathan Trumbull and Roger Sherman enshrined in the National Statuary Hall Collection.

  4. Catalogs and Books; Scholarly Symposia; Publication Prizes; Fellows and Interns. Fellowship Programs; ... Chauncey Bradley Ives. born Hamden, CT 1810-died Rome, Italy ...

    • December 14, 1810
    • August 2, 1894
  5. Chauncey Ives. Born: 28 Jun 1787, Wallingford CT. Marriage (1): Sabrina Root on 2 Sep 1816 in Meriden CT. Died: 20 Apr 1857. General notes: Clockmaker. Events in his life were: He was a partner circa 1810-1813 with Amasa Ives in Bristol CT as AMASA IVES, JR & Co. He was a partner circa 1814-1825 with Clockmaker in Bristol CT.

  6. Apr 29, 2009 · Chauncey Ives was one of the most popular American sculptors in the last half of the 19th century who worked in the neoclassical style (a style based on the classical works of ancient Greece and Rome).

  7. Chauncey Bradley Ives depicts the moment when the mournful Undine, cloaked in a white veil, rises like a fountain to claim her husband’s life. Exquisitely rendered, the diaphanous wet drapery is a masterful example of illusionistic carving.

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