Alexander Phimister Proctor
Alexander Phimister Proctor | |
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Proctor as depicted in the Oregon Historical Quarterly, 1919 | |
| Born | September 27, 1860 Bosanquet Township, Ontario, Canada (then in the Province of Canada) |
| Died | September 5, 1950 (aged 89) Palo Alto, California, U.S. |
| Known for | Sculpture and painter |
| Notable work | Bucking Bronco, Denver, Colorado (1920); Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider, Portland, Oregon (1922); On the War Trail, Denver, Colorado (1923) |
| Awards | Columbian Exposition, Designer Medal (1893); Académie Julien, Medal and Prize (1894); Paris Exposition, Gold Medal (1900); Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Gold Medal (1904); Architectural League of New York, Gold Medal of Honor (1911); Panama–Pacific International Exposition, Gold Medal (1915) |
Alexander Phimister Proctor (September 27, 1860 – September 5, 1950) was an American sculptor with the contemporary reputation as one of the nation's foremost animaliers.