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Sidney Waugh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sidney Waugh
Sidney Waugh (January 17, 1904 - June 30, 1963) was an American sculptor known for his monuments, medals, etched and moulded glass, and architectural sculpture. Waugh was born in Amherst, Massachusetts. His father, Frank Waugh, was a landscape architect and professor of horticulture and landscape gardening at Massachusetts State College. ==Early years== Waugh entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the age of 16 and attended for three years. This was followed by several years study in Rome and Paris where he studied with Antoine Bourdelle and worked as an assistant to Henri Bouchard.〔Proske, Beatrice Gilman, ''Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture'', Brookgreen Gardens, SC, 1968 pp. 366-369〕 He was then appointed sculptor for the American Battle Monuments Commission for whom he produced ''The Spirit of American Youth'' and another representing the spirit of peace on the central high pylon at the Florence American Cemetery and Memorial.〔Nishiura, Elizabeth, editor, ‘’American Battle Monuments: A Guide to Military Cemeteries and Monuments Maintained By the American Battle Monuments Commission’’, Omnigraphics, Inc. Penobscot Building, Detroit, Michigan, 1989 p.258, 263〕 In 1929 he won the Prix de Rome where he stayed until 1932. He was commissioned by Steuben Glass in 1934 to prepare for designs for the reinvigorated company under the directorship of Arthur Houghton. Waugh died in New York City in 1963.
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