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|Headline=In Rome, Sculptor Fashions Statue of a Boy Playing Ball
|Headline=In Rome, Sculptor Fashions Statue of a Boy Playing Ball
|Year=1854
|Year=1854
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|Text=<p>"Wilson, a young sculptor of promise, has executed a marble statue of Childhood, and has a fine statue of a boy engaged in playing ball, modeled in plaster.  He is about returning to America."</p>
|Text=<p>"Wilson, a young sculptor of promise, has executed a marble statue of Childhood, and has a fine statue of a boy engaged in playing ball, modeled in plaster.  He is about returning to America."</p>
<p>"From Italy: Festival of Artists Literary and Miscellaneous Matters," <i>New York Daily Times,</i> July 3, 1854, page 2.</p>
<p>"From Italy: Festival of Artists Literary and Miscellaneous Matters," <i>New York Daily Times,</i> July 3, 1854, page 2.</p>
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"Wilson, a young sculptor of promise, has executed a marble statue of Childhood, and has a fine statue of a boy engaged in playing ball, modeled in plaster. He is about returning to America."

"From Italy: Festival of Artists Literary and Miscellaneous Matters," New York Daily Times, July 3, 1854, page 2.

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