Joseph Carew
This article is about the sculptor. For the department store magnate, see Joseph T. Carew.
Joseph Carew (c1820-1870) was a sculptor in Boston, Massachusetts, active between 1840–1870, and collaborated with Thomas A. Carew as the firm Carew & Brother. He exhibited his works frequently at the Boston Athenæum, with major exhibitions in 1853, 1859 and 1860. He also carved monuments for Mt. Auburn Cemetery.
Selected works
- Charles T. Torrey, "Slave Monument" (late 1840s), Mount Auburn Cemetery
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, marble bas-relief, 1857
References
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- Glenn B. Opitz, Dictionary of American Sculptors, Apollo, 1984. ISBN 978-0-938290-03-2.
- George Cuthbert Groce, David H. Wallace, Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564-1860, New York Historical Society, 1957.
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