Kühne Beveridge

Among her works are a statue called Rhodesia, Rough Rider Monument, a statue called Lascire, which belongs to Dr. Jameson, busts of Cecil Rhodes, King Edward VII, Grover Cleveland, Adlai Stevenson, Joseph Jefferson, Buffalo Bill, Bryan Mahon, Tom L. Johnson, and many others.

Beveridge was first noticed as an artist in the US in 1892, when her busts of former President Cleveland and Jefferson called favorable attention to her.

[3] Before she went to South Africa, Beveridge had executed several commissions for Cecil Rhodes and others living in that region.

[4] With the help of her mother, she also made a statue The Veiled Venus for the Paris Exposition,[5] which was awarded a bronze medal at the Paris Salon and was placed in Leeds Museum, England[6] She also made San Francisco weeping at the Golden Gate for the San Francisco Golden Gate Park.

[7] In 1903 in London, Beveridge married a second time to William B. Branson,[1873-1936] an American who resided at Johannesburg, in the Transvaal.

Sketch of Kuhne Beveridge
Kühne Beveridge