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Sabin Howard
Born1963
New York
NationalityAmerican
Occupation Sculptor
Notable workHermes
Apollo
Aphrodite
National WWI Memorial [1]

Sabin Howard is a classical figurative sculptor based in New York City, [2] with a studio in Englewood, New Jersey. [3] He is a board member of the National Sculpture Society. His work has been shown at numerous solo and group shows. He is the sculptor for a project entitled "The Weight of Sacrifice" that is one of five finalists for the World War I Memorial in Pershing Park, Washington D.C. [4] [5] [6] [7] His notable works include the recent National WWI Memorial sculpture. [8] [9] Howard is the creator of the large-scale pieces Hermes, Aphrodite, and Apollo, as well as many smaller pieces. [10] [11] His works are owned by private collectors and museums including The Mount, Edith Wharton's home. [12] [13]

Art critic James Cooper wrote in 2012: "Howard’s sculptures have content as well as exquisite form". [14]

Howard co-wrote a book called The Art Of Life with his novelist wife Traci L. Slatton. [15] As part of a team put together by a young architect, Joseph Weishaar, Sabin was selected to create the sculpture at the National World War I Memorial in Washington D.C. [16]

He is currently sculpting the National WWI Memorial, a 60 foot long bronze relief to be installed in Pershing Park, Washington DC [17]

References

  1. ^ "A soldier's epic journey captured in sculpture for U.S. World War One memorial". Reuters.
  2. ^ "Conveying Horror and Heroism for World War I Memorial". wsj.
  3. ^ Beckerman, Jim. "It's 58 feet long and 10 feet high: NJ sculptor's WWI monument will speak for a nation", The Record, February 5, 2021. Accessed January 15, 2024. "A casualty, not of war, but of the artistic process, explained Sabin Howard — the master sculptor behind an extraordinary First World War monument taking shape in Englewood."
  4. ^ Tanyanika Samuels (2 March 2012). "Mott Haven artist creates Greek gods in bronze". NY Daily News.
  5. ^ "The Weight Of Sacrifice".
  6. ^ "Best of the Bronx: Artist Sabin Howard". news12.
  7. ^ "VIDEO: Extended interview with Bronx artist Sabin Howard". news12.
  8. ^ "There's No First World War Memorial on the National Mall?". Newyorker.
  9. ^ "A Soldier's Journey: The Weight of Sacrifice Portrayed in Bronze Relief". fineartconnoisseur.
  10. ^ "Etchings Of a World, Troubled And Teetering". The New York Times. 28 April 2002.
  11. ^ "Sabin Howard's 'Sculpting Gods' by Neilson MacKay - The New Criterion".
  12. ^ "The Main House". The Mount - Edith Wharton's Home.
  13. ^ "Modern Masters: Sculptor Sabin Howard". fox5ny.
  14. ^ "Sabin Howard".
  15. ^ Darrelyn Gunzburg. "Book review - The Art of Life By Sabin Howard and Traci L. Slatton".
  16. ^ Skiba, Katherine. "Chicago architect, 25, wins design contest for World War I memorial in D.C." chicagotribune.com.
  17. ^ "Behind the Epic WWI Memorial Being Sculpted in an Englewood Warehouse". Njmonthly.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sabin Howard
Born1963
New York
NationalityAmerican
Occupation Sculptor
Notable workHermes
Apollo
Aphrodite
National WWI Memorial [1]

Sabin Howard is a classical figurative sculptor based in New York City, [2] with a studio in Englewood, New Jersey. [3] He is a board member of the National Sculpture Society. His work has been shown at numerous solo and group shows. He is the sculptor for a project entitled "The Weight of Sacrifice" that is one of five finalists for the World War I Memorial in Pershing Park, Washington D.C. [4] [5] [6] [7] His notable works include the recent National WWI Memorial sculpture. [8] [9] Howard is the creator of the large-scale pieces Hermes, Aphrodite, and Apollo, as well as many smaller pieces. [10] [11] His works are owned by private collectors and museums including The Mount, Edith Wharton's home. [12] [13]

Art critic James Cooper wrote in 2012: "Howard’s sculptures have content as well as exquisite form". [14]

Howard co-wrote a book called The Art Of Life with his novelist wife Traci L. Slatton. [15] As part of a team put together by a young architect, Joseph Weishaar, Sabin was selected to create the sculpture at the National World War I Memorial in Washington D.C. [16]

He is currently sculpting the National WWI Memorial, a 60 foot long bronze relief to be installed in Pershing Park, Washington DC [17]

References

  1. ^ "A soldier's epic journey captured in sculpture for U.S. World War One memorial". Reuters.
  2. ^ "Conveying Horror and Heroism for World War I Memorial". wsj.
  3. ^ Beckerman, Jim. "It's 58 feet long and 10 feet high: NJ sculptor's WWI monument will speak for a nation", The Record, February 5, 2021. Accessed January 15, 2024. "A casualty, not of war, but of the artistic process, explained Sabin Howard — the master sculptor behind an extraordinary First World War monument taking shape in Englewood."
  4. ^ Tanyanika Samuels (2 March 2012). "Mott Haven artist creates Greek gods in bronze". NY Daily News.
  5. ^ "The Weight Of Sacrifice".
  6. ^ "Best of the Bronx: Artist Sabin Howard". news12.
  7. ^ "VIDEO: Extended interview with Bronx artist Sabin Howard". news12.
  8. ^ "There's No First World War Memorial on the National Mall?". Newyorker.
  9. ^ "A Soldier's Journey: The Weight of Sacrifice Portrayed in Bronze Relief". fineartconnoisseur.
  10. ^ "Etchings Of a World, Troubled And Teetering". The New York Times. 28 April 2002.
  11. ^ "Sabin Howard's 'Sculpting Gods' by Neilson MacKay - The New Criterion".
  12. ^ "The Main House". The Mount - Edith Wharton's Home.
  13. ^ "Modern Masters: Sculptor Sabin Howard". fox5ny.
  14. ^ "Sabin Howard".
  15. ^ Darrelyn Gunzburg. "Book review - The Art of Life By Sabin Howard and Traci L. Slatton".
  16. ^ Skiba, Katherine. "Chicago architect, 25, wins design contest for World War I memorial in D.C." chicagotribune.com.
  17. ^ "Behind the Epic WWI Memorial Being Sculpted in an Englewood Warehouse". Njmonthly.

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