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Fraser, James Earle

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Fraser, James Earle (1876–1953)

US sculptor. He lived in the Dakota territory, Minneapolis, and Chicago, where he sculpted The End of the Trail (1894), a popular image of the American Indian. He created many public monuments and designed medallions and coins, including the buffalo nickel.

He was born in Winona, Minnesota. He studied at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, was an assistant of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and finally settled in New York.



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