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- Samuel_James_Kitson comment "Samuel James Kitson (1848–1906) was a fine arts sculptor active in the United States from about 1876 to 1906. He maintained studios in New York City and Boston, Massachusetts. Most of his statuary were executed in marble. Many were religious in nature. His work consisted of full body statues, head and shoulder portraits and friezes. After the death of his older brother John William Kitson he became more active in his Boston Studio where his younger brother Henry Hudson Kitson joined him.".
- Q7411833 comment "Samuel James Kitson (1848–1906) was a fine arts sculptor active in the United States from about 1876 to 1906. He maintained studios in New York City and Boston, Massachusetts. Most of his statuary were executed in marble. Many were religious in nature. His work consisted of full body statues, head and shoulder portraits and friezes. After the death of his older brother John William Kitson he became more active in his Boston Studio where his younger brother Henry Hudson Kitson joined him.".