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Definition of Daniel Chester French
1. Noun. United States sculptor who created the seated marble figure of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (1850-1931).
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Literary usage of Daniel Chester French
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Emancipation and the Freed in American Sculpture: A Study in Interpretation by Freeman Henry Morris Murray (1916)
"... NEW YORK CITY, BY DANIEL C. FRENCH In front of the United States Custom House
in New York City, there stands a noble group by Daniel Chester French. ..."
2. Pocket Guide to New York by Commerce and Industry Association of New York (1906)
"AMERICA, allegorical marble group, by Daniel Chester French. ... DE WITT, marble
statue in group commemorative of Erie Canal, by Daniel Chester French. ..."
3. The Story of Concord Told by Concord Writers by Josephine Latham Swayne (1906)
"Daniel Chester French. Daniel Chester French was born in Exeter, NH, April 20, 1850.
He was educated at Exeter and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ..."