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Robert Boardman Howard also known as Robert Howard (September 20, 1896 – 1983) was an American sculptor and muralist active in Northern California in the first half of the twentieth century, often known for his Art Deco bas-relief sculptures. ==Biography== Howard was born in New York City on September 20, 1896, to architect John Galen Howard and Mary Bradbury. When he was six years old, the family moved to Northern California.〔 He attended Berkeley High School and then to the California School of Arts and Crafts, where he studied under Xavier Martínez. He later studied with Worth Ryder and Perham Wilhelm Nahl at the University of California, Berkeley, and at the Art Students League of New York under Kenneth Hayes Miller.〔 Howard was married to fellow artist Adaline Kent on August 5, 1930, after they worked together on the Pacific Stock Exchange building, a Miller and Pflueger architecture firm project. Some notable work Howard created includes; a bas-relief of a phoenix at Coit Tower, the reliefs at the Paramount Theatre (specifically the reliefs on the auditorium walls, stage and ceiling), the killer whale sculpture (once a fountain, it was previously in front of the California Academy of Sciences but now located at City College of San Francisco), two bas-reliefs in cast stone titled ''Power and Light'', at the Pacific Gas and Electric Mission Substation in San Francisco, the City Club San Francisco's grand staircase balusters and the linen-based mural in the ''Mural Room'' at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park.
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