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The Indian Hunter Helped Ward Earn Title ‘Dean of American Sculptors’

Joseph Kellard June 11, 2026

The Indian Hunter was such a seminal work in the career of sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward (1830–1910) that after his death, his wife commissioned a copy of the statue to guard his grave in his native Urbana, Ohio.

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In Photography, Art Tags The Indian Hunter, Indian Hunter, John Quincy Adams Ward, Central Park art, Central Park NYC, Central Park
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