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Moses Ezekiel

Moses Ezekiel

Artist
WA-00048147
Sculpture
Representation
None documented
0
Institutional Exhibitions
2
Works in Collection
22
Assets Indexed
6
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0
Publications Referenced
50%
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1 cross-verified · 5 single-source
  • Is PublishedPath D Subcohort4 Directory 2026-05-23· 100%
  • Birth yearWikidata· 92%
  • Death yearWikidata· 92%
  • NationalityWikidata· 92%
  • Primary mediumWikidata· 92%
  • BiographyWikipedia· 88%

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Moses Ezekiel was an American sculptor who worked principally in marble and bronze, creating large-scale figural compositions and public monuments. Born in Richmond, Virginia, he established himself as a major practitioner of neoclassical sculpture in the late 19th century, producing both allegorical works and commemorative pieces that were widely exhibited and reproduced. His practice bridged American academic tradition and European training, resulting in work that emphasized heroic form and narrative clarity. Ezekiel's prolific output included significant public commissions and exhibition pieces that shaped American monumental sculpture through the turn of the century.

Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 40% · Updated 1mo ago

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Artworks (2)

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2 published of 2 catalogued · 2 with image
  • Smithsonian
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Early Springtime on the Farm (Furnishing Fabric) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago

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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington, D.C., United States
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