Edward Valentine
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English: Edward Virginius Valentine (b. Richmond, Virginia, November 12, 1838; d. Richmond, October 19, 1930) was an American sculptor. He studied in Paris with Thomas Couture and François Jouffroy, in Italy under en:Bonanti, and with August Kiss in Berlin.
Gallery
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Profile portrait of Edward Valentine
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Stonewall Jackson Monument, Lexington, Virginia
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Statue of Robert E. Lee in Lee Chapel in Lexington, Va., showing him asleep on the battlefield
Works
[edit]- Recumbent Lee, marble, Lexington, Virginia, 1875
- Stonewall Jackson Monument, bronze. Lexington Virginia, 1891
- Williams Carter Wickham Monument, bronze. Monroe Park, Richmond, Virginia, 1891
- Robert E. Lee, National Statuary Hall Collection from the state of Virginia, marble, United States Capitol, Washington D.C., 1909
- Thomas Jefferson, marble, Richmond, Virginia, 1894
- Jefferson Davis, Monument Avenue, bronze, Richmond, Virginia, 1907, and New Orleans, Louisiana, 1911
- John James Audubon, bronze, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1910