Thomas A. Carew
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Thomas A. Carew was an American sculptor in
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, active between 1843 and 1860 in collaboration with Joseph Carew as the firm Carew & Brother.


Selected works

* Charles T. Torrey, "Slave Monument" (late 1840s),
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, marble bas-relief, 1857


References

* Glenn B. Opitz, ''Dictionary of American Sculptors'', Apollo, 1984. . * George Cuthbert Groce, David H. Wallace, ''Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564-1860'', New York Historical Society, 1957. American sculptors Year of death missing Year of birth missing {{US-sculptor-stub