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696: 774: 324: 715: 812: 734: 230: 307: 793: 755: 1149: 1260: 1187: 140:, whom he saw on her 1850 tour of the United States. Copies of his Lind work and his bust of Daniel Webster sold widely before being widely copied by others. His work includes many early cabinet busts of musicians. His first statue of a figure was a two-foot high statue of Daniel Webster, on which he worked from photographs and engravings until he managed to see him pass his studio shortly before his death. At thirty-five, in 1854, he travelled to 1387: 1304: 187: 1379: 611:. This was Ball's most complex and ambitious work, consisting of a 15-foot bronze statue of Washington, four larger-than-life seated figures, four portrait busts, and four eagles flanked by flags, all displayed on a multi-tiered marble base. The monument was created at Ball's studio in Florence, Italy. His son-in-law, 113:, to Thomas Ball, a house and sign painter, and Elizabeth Wyer Hall. His father died when he was twelve. After several odd jobs to help support his family, he spent three years working at the New England Museum, the precursor to the 273:. Instead, he saw the work later, viewing it from different angles. He later wrote: "It was a mean thing to do. I am ashamed of it now, but I could not bring myself to stand on that platform and face the multitude." 695: 773: 269:
He made it a practice never to attend the unveiling of his public works. In Boston, he managed to avoid receiving the invitation to the ceremonial dedication of his statue of Governor
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Ball was an accomplished musician from his teenage years, working as a paid singer in Boston churches. He performed as an unpaid soloist with the
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He stayed in Boston until 1865 when he returned to Florence to stay there until 1897 as a member of an artistic colony that included
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Official Proceedings at the Dedication of the Statue of Daniel Webster at Concord, New Hampshire on the 17th Day of June 1886
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beginning in 1846 and with that organization, sang the title role in the first United States performance of Mendelssohn's
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The Boston Athenaeum Collection: Pre-Twentieth Century American and European Painting and Sculpture
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As commissions started to come in, he moved from studio to studio until he settled in a studio in
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awarded him an honorary Master of Arts degree. When he returned to America, he lived in
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before being installed in Methuen, Massachusetts, and dedicated on February 22, 1900.
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Hallelujah, Amen!: The Story of the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The monument was sold in 1958, disassembled, and moved to
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at Smithsonian Institution Research Information System.
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and casts in the studio of the museum superintendent.
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In 1880, Ball published an autobiographical volume,
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