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  • Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (October 9, 1830 - February 21, 1908) was an American sculptor associated with the neoclassical movement who spent many of the later years of her life working on a perpetual motion machine.
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  • Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, 1865, albumen print (carte-de-visite) by Black & Case. Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (October 9, 1830 – February 21, 1908) was a neoclassical sculptor...
  • One morning, in the 1850s, Harriet Hosmer wakes up and senses someone in the room.
  • Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (October 9, 1830 - February 21, 1908) was an American sculptor associated with the neoclassical movement who spent many of the later years...
  • Harriet Hosmer portrayed Zenobia, a 3rd-century queen of Palmyra (near present-day Syria), as a prisoner of the Roman Empire.
  • Harriet Hosmer thrusts her hands into her pockets and a mischievous smile lifts her chin as she proposes a foot race, wagering that she can reach the summit...
  • After graduating in 1849, Harriet Hosmer established a studio at home and made what progress she could on her own.
  • Harriet Hosmer ( İng. Harriet Goodhue Hosmer ; 1830 - 1908 ) - Amerikalı kadın heykeltıraş , 19. yüzyılda Amerika'nın en ünlülerinden biri .
  • American-born sculptor Harriet Hosmer lived and worked in Rome from 1852 until 1900.
  • Harriet Hosmer was a great woman sculptor who brought respect to both her native land and her sex by her brilliant work.
  • Harriet Hosmer challenged the nineteenth-century idea that sculpture was a profession only for men.