Charles Cary Rumsey “Dog Scratching” Bronze 1912 6 1/4 x 7 1/2 x 6 1/2”
Charles Cary Rumsey born in Buffalo NY, attended Harvard University, studied art in Paris at the Academie Julian and at Boston School of Fine Art under Bela Pratt. His public works are found worldwide, such as the frieze at the Manhattan Bridge, Zion Park, the Smithtown Bull, Smithtown NY, . Lima Peru, Rice Memorial Stadium , "Pizzarro" in Trujillo Spain, and many others. He was a top ranked international polo player with Meadowbrook Polo Club, Long Island NY, and regarded as a top equestrian artist. His works are found in the collections worldwide including Nationale Beaux- Arts in Pars, Museum of Modern Art NY, The Brooklyn Museum, Albright Knox Museum, Burchfeild Center, Buffalo NY and the Cody Art Museum,. Wyomming and the Metropolitan Museum of Art NYC.