Hezekiah Augur (1791 - 1858) - photo 1

Hezekiah Augur

Hezekiah Augur was an American sculptor and inventor. He was self-taught and, unlike many other American sculptors of the 19th century, spent his entire career in New Haven.

Hezekiah Augur was the son of a carpenter and learned the woodcarving trade early on. He later invented a lace loom and a machine for carving piano legs. He then switched to marble.

Hezekiah Augur was a member of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Date and place of birt:21 february 1791, Town of New Haven, USA
Date and place of death:10 january 1858, Town of New Haven, USA
Nationality:USA
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Portraitist, Sculptor, Wood carver
Genre:Portrait sculpture
Medium:Marble, Wood

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