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Raymond kaskey sculptures hair

          A stringy fellow with shoulder-length locks of hair turning to gray, Kaskey issues fighting words in a deliberate, droning voice.

        1. A stringy fellow with shoulder-length locks of hair turning to gray, Kaskey issues fighting words in a deliberate, droning voice.
        2. Save Outdoor Sculpture, Oregon survey, Summary: Kneeling figure of a classically robed female with wind-blown hair.
        3. Washington, D.C.-based sculptor and architect Raymond Kaskey has just hair and form shaped by the port-city's wind, her right arm lowered and.
        4. Statues with wigs of human hair.
        5. An interview of Raymond J. Kaskey conducted June , by Avis Berman, for the Archives of American Art's U.S. General Services Administration, Desig.
        6. Washington, D.C.-based sculptor and architect Raymond Kaskey has just hair and form shaped by the port-city's wind, her right arm lowered and..

          EDUCATION
          1967-69 School of Architecture, Yale University, Master of Environmental Design Degree

          1961-67 Carnegie Mellon University, Bachelor of Architecture Degree


          NOTABLE SCULPTURES
          1997-2004 National World War II Memorial Allegorical Sculptures, The Mall, Washington, DC
          "a glorious and totally original bronze sculpture by Ray Kaskey...

          should lift visitors' spirits as they walk through." J Carter Brown in The Washington Post

          1993-95 "Justcie Delayed, Justice Denied" U.S. Courthouse, Alexandria, VA

          1990-91 Allegorical Lions for The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, Judiciary Square, Washington, DC
          "superbly conceived, spendidly executed, and subtly differentiated, they give vivid identity to the memorial..." -Benjamin Forgey, The Washington Post critic
          1989-91 Architectural Lions for The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, Judiciary Square, Washington DC