Mary Ethelwyn Moore (April 28, 1887, or 1881 [1] – 1967) was an American sculptor and teacher born in Taunton, Massachusetts, best known for her fountains, including the Small Child Fountain [2] located in the Boston Public Garden, [3] busts, and relief portraits. She studied sculpture at the school of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts with Bela Pratt, Charles Grafly, [4] and F. E. Elwell [4] and she also taught there and at the Beaver Country Day School.
Among her students was Brenda Putnam. [5]
Moore was a member of the National Sculpture Society and showed at their 1929 exhibition. [6]
Mary Ethelwyn Moore (April 28, 1887, or 1881 [1] – 1967) was an American sculptor and teacher born in Taunton, Massachusetts, best known for her fountains, including the Small Child Fountain [2] located in the Boston Public Garden, [3] busts, and relief portraits. She studied sculpture at the school of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts with Bela Pratt, Charles Grafly, [4] and F. E. Elwell [4] and she also taught there and at the Beaver Country Day School.
Among her students was Brenda Putnam. [5]
Moore was a member of the National Sculpture Society and showed at their 1929 exhibition. [6]