Details for Elisabet Ney

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013828

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Marker Number 13828
Atlas Number 5507013828
Marker Title Elisabet Ney
Index Entry Ney, Elisabet
Address 304 E. 44th St
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 622433
UTM Northing 3353431
Subject Codes women, women's history topics; artists; German immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 1968
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Elisabet Ney Museum
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (Jan. 26, 1833 - June 29, 1907) World-renowned sculptor; lived 35 years in Texas, where she executed works of many noted citizens. Born in Muenster, Westphalia, Germany, Elisabet grew up beautiful, talented, and self-willed. At 19 she began to study at the Academy of Arts, Munich, where her skill and charm brought many admirers, and her strong opinions made some think her eccentric. Before she was 30, Elisabet had produced statues of German royalty and many European statesmen. In 1863 she married Dr. Edmund Montgomery, whom she had met as a young medical student from Scotland. In 1870 they moved to the United States and in 1872, to Texas, which they liked for its vastness and its high regard for freedom. They purchased the famous Liendo Plantation in present Waller County and there reared two sons, only one of whom lived to adulthood. In 1892 Elisabet built this studio, "Formosa," in which to execute statues of Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston for the Texas exhibit at the 1893 World Fair. The statues now stand in the State Capitol. Here she also did a recumbent statue of military leader Albert Sidney Johnston, which lies over his grave at the State Cemetery in Austin. Elisabet Ney and Dr. Montgomery are both buried at Liendo. (1968)

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