Carl Augustus Heber (April 15, 1874 or 1875 [1] –1956) was an American sculptor noted for his public monuments.
Heber was born in Stuttgart, Germany and at a young age moved to Dundee, Illinois. [2] He moved to Chicago where he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with Lorado Taft. [3] He continued his studies in Paris at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts before returning to the United States. He eventually settled in New York City and many of his works can be found in New York state.
Heber was a member of the National Sculpture Society and exhibited at their 1923 exhibit. [4]
Heber's works include: [5]
Carl Augustus Heber (April 15, 1874 or 1875 [1] –1956) was an American sculptor noted for his public monuments.
Heber was born in Stuttgart, Germany and at a young age moved to Dundee, Illinois. [2] He moved to Chicago where he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with Lorado Taft. [3] He continued his studies in Paris at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts before returning to the United States. He eventually settled in New York City and many of his works can be found in New York state.
Heber was a member of the National Sculpture Society and exhibited at their 1923 exhibit. [4]
Heber's works include: [5]