• James Earle Fraser (November 4, 1876 – October 11, 1953) was an American sculptor during the first half of the 20th century.
  • While living there, James Earle Fraser was exposed to sculpting and began utilizing slabs of limestone from the quarry near his home to work with.
  • James Earle Fraser, designer of the Buffalo Nickel, stands out as a notable figure in coin design. His design goes beyond the scope of Weinman and...
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  • Medals4Trade - World War I/Fraser, James Earle, Peace of Versaille, 1919, Obverse. ... The Edward H. Harriman Memorial Medal by James Earle Fraser (1914).
  • When James Earle Fraser was four years old, his family moved to South Dakota, where he lived in a boxcar, slept on the floor wrapped in painted buffalo skins...
  • James Earle Fraser [American Sculptor, 1876-1953] Guide to pictures of works by James Earle Fraser in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
  • James Earle Fraser's oeuvre stands as a testament to both his incredible skill and his deep understanding of American history and identity.
  • Having spent his childhood in the West, James Earle Fraser became one of the more famous American sculptors of cowboys, Indians, and horses.
  • The American sculptor James Earle Fraser was one of the most foremost portrait sculptors of his generation.