Enid Yandell: life and works

Enid Yandell (October 6, 1869 – June 12, 1934) was an American sculptor from Louisville, Kentucky who studied following Auguste Rodin in Paris, Philip Martiny in New York City, and Frederick William MacMonnies.

Yandell specialized in portrait busts and monuments. She created numerous portraits, garden pieces and small works as with ease as public monuments. The sculpture increase at the Speed Art Museum in her hometown includes a large number of her works in plaster. She contributed to The Woman’s Building at the Chicago World’s Fair.

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