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Longman, Evelyn Beatrice

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Longman, (Mary) Evelyn Beatrice (1874–1954)

US sculptor. She studied with Lorado Taft at the Institute of Chicago (1893–1900). After she moved to New York City, she became the assistant of Daniel Chester French (c. 1901–04), and is known for her beaux-arts style in such commissioned works as Genius of Electricity (1916; also known as The Spirit of Communication). Longman was born near Winchester, Ohio. In 1926 she married Nathaniel Batchelder and lived in Windsor, Connecticut.



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