Eugene Daub (sculptor)

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Eugene Daub ((1942-?) is an American scultor known for busts in a classical style. He created a life-size sculture (from the waist up) of Claude Shannon which stands in a half dozen locations around the USA. Daub studied at University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Academy for the Fine Arts, and Alfred University in New York, won the Arthur Ross Award from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America, and has received awards in figurative and bas-relief sculpture from the American Numismatic Society and the American Numismatic Association. Daub's work can be found in the British Museum and the Smithsonian Institution, various universities, private industry, several U.S.A. state capitals, and the National Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capital building in Washington, D.C.


Life-sized bust of Claude Shannon by Eugene Daub, located in Gaylord, MI. At least six versions of this bust are on display at various institutions in the USA.
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One of at least six of Eugene Daub's sculpture of Claude Shannon. This one stands at entrance of Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ.
Lewis & Clark bas relief by Eugene Daub in Montana Senate chamber (over Speaker's podium), Helena, MT.