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  1. Volume one, 371. volume two, 338. William Wetmore Story and His Friends is a biography of sculptor William Wetmore Story by Henry James, published in 1903. James concentrated on the "friends" of the title, who included Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, James Russell Lowell, and other figures more prominent than Story himself.

  2. William Wetmore Story, "Semiramis" (1873). Marble, 54 1/2 x 34 1/2 x 65 1/2 in. (138.43 x 87.63 x 166.37 cm.). Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Kaplan (1982.12). No known copyright restrictions. In 1855 William Westmore Story abandoned his legal practice and his position as a prominent member of Boston society to join the community of expatriate artists in Rome. He had modeled in clay as an ...

  3. William Wetmore Story (American, 1819–1895) about 1868–80 Object Place: Rome, Italy. Medium/Technique Marble. Dimensions Overall: 195.6 x 68.6 x 67.3 cm, 1134 kg ...

  4. William Wetmore Story, Cleopatra. A conversation with Tyler Green and Beth Harris in front of William Wetmore Story, Cleopatra, marble, modeled 1858, carved 1865, 137.16 x114.3 x 68.58 cm (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts). Created by Smarthistory.

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  5. William Wetmore Story worked as a lawyer before he became an artist. He moved to Italy, where he spent the rest of his life and career. Many of his sculptures were inspired by figures from the Bible or ancient Greek plays. He is known for his ability to realistically depict the emotions of sculpted human figures. Story created Saul under the ...

  6. William Wetmore Story: Medea, 1865. William Wetmore Story (* 12. Februar 1819 in Salem, Massachusetts; † 7. Oktober 1895 in Vallombrosa, Italien) war ein US-amerikanischer Bildhauer, Kunstkritiker und Dichter sowie Verfasser einiger politischer und rechtswissenschaftlicher Artikel und Bücher. Er lebte nach 1850 vor allem in Italien.

  7. 6 de dic. de 2023 · William Wetmore Story, Cleopatra. William Wetmore Story, Cleopatra. What does this marble sculpture of Cleopatra tell us about race and the Civil War in the U.S.? William Wetmore Story, Cleopatra, marble, modeled 1858, carved 1865, 137.16 x 114.3 x 68.58 cm (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond). Speakers: Tyler Green and Beth Harris.