John J. Boyle
John J. Boyle was an American sculptor.
He studied at the Franklin Institute, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and École des Beaux-Arts.
He married Elizabeth Carroll, in Philadelphia, in 1882. In 1910, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member.
Boyle died at his home in New York City in 1917.Selected works
- The Alarm, , Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois.
- Stone Age in America, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Tammany, 42nd New York Infantry Memorial, Gettysburg Battlefield, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
- Sir Francis Bacon, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
- Plato, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
- Benjamin Franklin, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A replica was exhibited at the 1904 Saint Louis World's Fair in Saint Louis, Missouri.
- Bust of Charles Lenning, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- The Savage Age in the Eastern Hemisphere, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York.
- The Savage Age in the Western Hemisphere, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York.
- Bust of James V. Brown, James V. Brown Library, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
- John Christian Bullitt, City Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Rebecca at the Well, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Commodore John Barry, Franklin Square, Washington, D.C.
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