William Henry Rinehart, American sculptor (1825 - 1874), was born in Maryland and studied sculpture in Baltimore, at what is now called the Maryland Institute College of Art. In 1858 he relocated to Italy, where he resided for the rest of his life. He died in Italy (Rome or perhaps Florence - sources are inconclusive). According to artcyclopedia.com and askart.com, Rinehart's sculptures, neoclassical in style and mostly of human figures, … Wikipedia
Biography: Maryland's most prominent Neo-Classical sculptor, William Henry Rinehart began his career working in the stone-yard of Baughman and Bevan on the site of what is now The Peabody Institute, Baltimore. In 1856-7, William Thompson Walters, founder www.marylandartsource.org/artists/detail_000000021.html
William Henry Rinehart RINEHART, William Henry, sculptor, born near Union Bridge, Carroll County, Maryland, 13 September, 1825; died in Rome, Italy, 28 October, 1874. www.famousamericans.net/williamhenryrinehart/
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