Background
Perry, Roland Hinton was born on January 25, 1870 in New York, United States. Son of George and lone (Hinton) Perry.
Perry, Roland Hinton was born on January 25, 1870 in New York, United States. Son of George and lone (Hinton) Perry.
Educated private school in New New York Entered École des Beaux Arts, 1890. Studied Academie Julian and Academie Delacleuse, Paris, 1890-1894.
1 son, Roland Albertus. Principal works: Bas-reliefs of Sibyls, Library of Congress, 1895. Fountain of Neptune, same, 1897.
The Valkyrie, painting, 1899.
The Lion in Love, sculpture, 1899. Spandrels on Dewey Architecture, New York, 1899.
Circe, statue, 1900. Langdon doors, Buffalo History Society, 1901.
Frieze for New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, 1903. Statue of Doctor Benjamin Rush, Washington, 1904.
Statue Pennsylvania, finish of dome of Capitol, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1904. Statue of General George South. Greene, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1906.
Group for New York State monument for Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, 1907.
Lions for Connecticut Avenue Bridge, Washington, 1908. Memorial of New York State, Andersonville, Georgia, 1910. Equestrian statue of General John B. Castleman, of Louisville, Kentucky.
Statue of General Curtis for Ogdensburg, New York, and General Wadsworth, Gettysburg.
Soldier monument to 38th Infantry (“The Rock of the Marne”) for Syracuse, New York, 1920. “Daughter of Pan” fountain, Estate of Mary Duke Biddle, at Irvington-on-the-Hudson.
Specialized in painting portraits, since 1917. Address: Richmond, Massachusetts
Married second, Mistress.