Background
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of a successful merchant, he attended Princeton University.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of a successful merchant, he attended Princeton University.
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
He exhibited 14 works at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. One of these was a marble statuette of Hercules and Antaeus, a copy after Stefano Maderno"s c. 1622-1625 original. His best-known work is a twice-lifesize marble statue of George Washington (ca 1876), depicted standing at the prow of a boat while crossing the Delaware River.
This was bought for Trenton, New Jersey in 1889, installed in Cadwalader Park in 1892, and moved to Montgomery Plaza in 1976.
Eyre is buried in Bagni di Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. He was an uncle of the architect Wilson Eyre.