Anna Hyatt Huntington
Anna Hyatt Huntington was an American sculptor born on March 10, 1876, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is best known for her animal sculptures and public monuments, which often reflect her deep appreciation for nature. Throughout her career, she created numerous works that are displayed in various museums and parks across the United States.
In addition to her artistic contributions, Huntington was a prominent figure in the art community. She co-founded the Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina, a sculpture garden that showcases her work alongside that of other artists. Anna Hyatt Huntington passed away on January 19, 1973, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of sculpture.