Myra Reynolds Richards

Myra Reynolds Richards (31 January 1882 – 1934) was an American sculptor and teacher.

She studied at the Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis mainly under Mary Y. Robinson, Roda Selleck, and Otto Stark, J. Ottis Adams, William Forsyth, Clifton Wheeler, Rudolf Schwarz, and George Julian Zolnay.

[1] She also studied in New York under Isidore Konti and in Paris with Charles Despiau at the Académie Scandinave.

[2] She was an instructor of anatomy and modelling class at the Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis from 1920.

She become the head of department of anatomy and sculpture at Herron Art Institute before her resignation at 1929.

The sculptor Myra Reynolds Richards stands in front of the bronze sculpture she made in 1918 for the Murphy Memorial Drinking Fountain in Delphi, Indiana.