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Nationality
  
American

Known for
  
Sculpture

Died
  
1967

Name
  
Jean Miner


Jean Pond Miner Coburn

Born
  
1866
Menasha, Wisconsin

Notable work
  
Forward, bronze statue in front of the Wisconsin State Capitol

Education
  
Art Institute of Chicago

Jean Pond Miner Coburn (1866–1967) American sculptor born in Menasha, Wisconsin.

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Life

Miner studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with Lorado Taft, eventually becoming an assistant to him, and teaching at the institute.

During the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 Miner, along with Helen Farnsworth Mears, was named an artist-in-residence in the Wisconsin Building and at that time produced Forward, a state that was "a symbol of the suffrage movement." The work was cast in bronze by the "women of Wisconsin" and stands in front of the Wisconsin State Capitol. For a century the statue, then made out of copper, had stood on the Capitol grounds, slowly deteriorating, until, in 1996 several women's groups raised the funds to have the work cast in bronze. This bronze was placed on the Capitol grounds while the original copper version was placed in the lobby of the State Historical Society building.

References

Jean Pond Miner Coburn Wikipedia