

Joseph Mozier
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Joseph Mozier was an American neoclassical sculptor who worked primarily in marble, creating portrait busts and allegorical figures during the mid-nineteenth century. Based in Burlington, Vermont, he developed a practice rooted in academic tradition and classical ideals. Mozier's work exemplified the neoclassical aesthetic that dominated American sculptural practice in the 1840s through 1860s, emphasizing refined forms and restrained ornamentation. His marble pieces were notable for their technical precision and the careful modeling of facial features characteristic of portrait sculpture of the period.
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