Born:
1887,
Died:
1963
Born in Rixdorf, Germany, Lee Lawrie came to the United States when he was a young child. He graduated from Yale University with a BFA in 1910 and continued there as an instructor. He was chiefly known for his architectural sculpture, often associating with B. G. Goodhue.
Written by
Sandra L. Tatman.
School Affiliations
Links to Other Resources
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The Sculptor
- Includes a photograph of Lawrie, along with a description of his connection to Yale University.
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