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Ream, Vinnie (American sculptor, 1847-1914)
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Note: Ream is best known for her sculpture of the standing figure of Abraham Lincoln that is in the rotunda of the United States Capitol building, Washington, D.C. This was the first commission granted to a female artist by the federal government. She received it when she was 18 years old. Ream created many portraits of prominent statesmen and soldiers throughout her career. |
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Ream, Vinnie (preferred,V,index,LC) |
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Vinne Ream (V,display) |
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Hoxie, Vinnie Ream (married name) (V) |
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Ream Hoxie, Lavinia Ellen (U) |
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Lavinia Ellen Ream Hoxie (U) |
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Ream Hoxie, Vinnie (U) |
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Lavinia Ellen "Vinnie" Ream Hoxie (C,V) |
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portrait painter |
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Bonnat, Léon |
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(French painter, teacher, and collector, 1833-1922) [500016107] |
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Mills, Clark |
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(American sculptor, 1810-1883) [500024114] |
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(American sculptor, 1847-1914) ..... [BHA Preferred]
(artist, 1847-1914) ..... [GRL]
(American sculptor, 1847-1914) ..... [NMWA]
(American artist, 1847-1914) ..... [Morem]
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Sources and Contributors: |
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Lavinia Ellen "Vinnie" Ream Hoxie ........ | [Morem] |
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Missouri Remembers (2021-)
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NAMA data (2021-) https://missouriartists.org/ | |
Subject: ........ | [BHA, Gallery Systems, GRL, Morem, NMWA, VP] |
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BHA, Authority file (1973-)
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Collins, Women Artists in America (1980)
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Cooper, Vinnie Ream: An American Sculptor (2004)
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Davis, Vinnie Ream, Find A Grave (2003)
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Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) accessed 31 October 2006
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Falk, et al., Who was Who (1999)
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Fielding, Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors, Engravers (1987)
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Gallery Systems (2000-) LOC ID: n86002058
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Getty Vocabulary Program rules
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Harper, Vinnie Ream, Historic Missourians (2022)
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Hines, Vinnie Ream's Sappho, Smithsonian American Art Museum (2018)
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Jacobsen, Jacobsen's Biographical Index (2002)
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KCAI, Midwestern Artists' Exhibition (1920-1942)
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Kennon and Somma, American pantheon (1948)
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Lavinia Ellen "Vinnie" Ream, Ancestry (2022)
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Letter Signed W.T. Sherman, Headquarters Army Of The United States, Washington, D.C., To Vinnie Ream (1878)
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Library of Congress Authorities data (n.d.) LOC ID: n86002058
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Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-)
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Missouri Remembers (2021-)
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NMWA database (2018-)
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NY Times obit. 21 November 1914
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Ream, Vinnie, Oxford Art Online (2022)
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Sappéy, Letters From Vinnie (1999)
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Thieme-Becker, Allgemeines Lexikon der Künstler (1980-1986)
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Vinnie Hoxie Ream (2000-)
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Vinnie Ream (Hoxie) Sculptor of the Abraham Lincoln statue (2022)
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Vinnie Ream and a Senate Debate, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center (2020)
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Vinnie Ream, Architect of the Capitol (2022)
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Vinnie Ream, Christian College's first artist, Spotlight Blog (2022) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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