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    Charles Cary Rumsey (47 results) Recently Added. View Charles Cary Rumsey’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  2. 14. Sept. 2023 · Charles Cary Harriman (b. 1911) Mary Averell (b. 1913) Bronson Harriman (1917–1939) On September 21, 1922, Charles Rumsey was a passenger in an automobile that crashed into a stone bridge abutment on the Jericho Turnpike near Floral Park on Long Island. He was thrown from the vehicle and died minutes later from his injuries.[8] Rumsey was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York.

  3. Charles Cary Rumsey Biography and art. Mary Harriman Rumsey Biography. Richard Huntington, Rumsey's Greek Goddesses Come to Rest at Forest Lawn. 2017 Charles Cary Rumsey Exhibit at the Burchfield Penney Art Center "Pizarro" Sculpture in front of the Albri ...

  4. 29. Feb. 2016 · Originally featured in Points Westmagazine in Summer 2013. Charles Cary Rumsey’s Dying Indianportrays a slouched Native American male atop a starving pony. The subject matter may seem familiar because it is similar to James Earl Fraser’s iconic End of the Trail. Rumsey’s depiction, however, stands in contrast to Fraser’s idealized ...

  5. 20. Juni 2024 · The Charles Cary Rumsey Gallery is named for sculptor Charles Cary Rumsey (1879-1922), who bears the names of two prominent Buffalo families. Rumsey's relatives derived their wealth from tanning and railroad businesses, and some became sculptors. The artistic Cary family included George Cary, an architect who designed the New York State pavilion for the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 (now ...

  6. Charles Cary Rumsey American, 1879–1922. Follow. 2. 2 Followers. See all past shows and fair booths. Group show at 4 major institutions. Collected by a major institution. Artworks . Auction Results. About. Sort & Filter. Create Alert. 2 Artworks. Charle ...

  7. American sculptor Charles Cary Rumsey was one of the artists who was entered at the Olympics posthumously. He was known as a famous polo player and died in 1922 in a traffic accident. Rumsey studied at the Boston Art School and the École des Beaux Arts in Paris. He worked mainly in bronze and designed mostly horse sculptures, but also some other figural sculptures.