Caroline Peddle Ball

[3] She continued her education at the Art Students League of New York, under Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Kenyon Cox.

Peddle Ball worked for the Tiffany Glass Company which exhibited her design at the 1893 Chicago Exposition.

[2] She received honorable mention at Paris Exhibition, 1900 the figure "Victory" on the United States building at the Exposition.

[2] Additionally she created a memorial fountain at Flushing, Long Island, a medallion portrait of Miss Cox of Terre Haute, a monument to a child in the same city.

She maintained a working studio for the rest of her life, specializing in small bronzes depicting children.