• Triton Babies in Boston Public Garden. Anna Coleman Watts Ladd (July 15, 1878 – June 3, 1939) was an American sculptor in Massachusetts who devoted her time and skills...
  • French soldier whose face was mutilated in World War I, being fitted with a mask made at the American Red Cross studio of Anna Coleman Ladd, 1918.
  • David M. Lubin, "Masks, Mutilation, and Modernity: Anna Coleman Ladd and the First World War," Archives of American Art Journal 47, no. 3-4 (2008): 4-15.
  • Anna Coleman ‘dışlanmış’ askerlerin yaralarını sarmak için büyük mücadeleler verdi. Amerikalı heykeltıraş Coleman Ladd, birçok insanın hayatını değiştirdi.
  • Smithsonian Enstitüsü, Amerikan Sanatı Arşivi 8/25 Anna Coleman Ladd, yalnızca en ciddi şekilde şekilsiz askerlerle çalıştı.
  • This is where Anna Coleman Ladd came into the story. Anna grew up in the U.S, as a socialite. She studied overseas in Rome and Paris.
  • I chose …inscribed with our human likeness because at that time I was putting together a post about Anna Coleman Ladd for the Women Artists of WW1 series.
  • After reading about Anna Coleman Ladd, learn about Walter Yeo, a World War I soldier who underwent one of history's earliest cosmetic surgeries.
  • which is first silvered and coated with enamel, and finally painted in flesh colors. Photograph Anna Coleman Ladd in her studio painting a mask.