Background
Potter, Edward Clark was born on November 26, 1857 in New London, Connecticut, United States. Son of Nathan Day and Mary (Clark) Potter.
Potter, Edward Clark was born on November 26, 1857 in New London, Connecticut, United States. Son of Nathan Day and Mary (Clark) Potter.
Educated Amherst College, class of 1882. (honorary Master of Arts, 1907). Studied sculpture under Mercei and Fremo, Paris, 1888-1889.
Collaborated with Doctorate. C. French in sculpture for Chicago Exposition, 1892-1893. Executed equestrian statues of Grant at Philadelphia, 1894. Washington at Paris, 1898.
Hooker at Boston, 1904.
Derens at Worcester, Massachusetts, 1905. Slocum at Gettysburg.
De Soto at Saint Louis Exposition, 1904. Also statues in Fulton Library, Washington.
Zoroaster, Appellate Court, New New York
Governor Blair, in Michigan State House. Four groups at Buffalo Exposition, 1901. Two animal groups in J. P. Morgan’s library, New New York
Inadriga in Minnesota State House, 1906, in collaboration Doctorate. C. French.
North.A., 1906. Home: Greenwich, Connecticut
Married May Dumont, December 31, 1890.