National Sculpture Society
New York, NY
212-764-5645
http://www.nationalsculpture.org/
The National Sculpture Society was founded in 1893 and
is the oldest organization of professional sculptors in the United States.
Early members created some of this country's greatest portrait sculpture;
including the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. by Daniel Chester French
and the four U.S. Presidents carved into Mount Rushmore, in South Dakota,
by John Gutzon Borglum. Today, members continue to create many of America'
s finest sculptural portraits of public and private figures.
The National Sculpture Society is located at 237 Park Avenue,
New York, New York, 10017. Please see the Society's website for hours and
admission fees.
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