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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "William Clark Noble (February 10, 1858, Gardiner, Maine – May 10, 1938, Washington, D.C.) was an American sculptor best known for his monuments.His father, Clark Noble, died at sea. His mother Emma Freeman, older brother, and infant Clark went to live on her father's farm in Richmond, Maine. He studied with Horatio Greenough and Lorado Taft.Taft, in his History of American Sculpture, remarked that Noble was one of a group of sculptors who had, \"made something of a specialty of military figures.\"Noble designed coinage for Guatemala and Panama. His Guatemalan quetzal (1925) and Panamanian balboa (1931) each exchanged for one US dollar.He was a member of the National Arts Club and the National Sculpture Society.He married three times. His son, William Clark Noble, Jr., also became an artist. Noble and his widow Emile are buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in South Gardiner, Maine."@en }

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