Eugene Morahan
Eugene H. Morahan was an American sculptor.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was a student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
Morahan sculpted:
- the in Newport, Rhode Island
- the Samuel Manning Welch memorial and the Elks Memorial in Buffalo, New York
- the McGregor Memorial Fountain in Fort Myers, Florida
- panels of the in Brooklyn
- the Cuddy Memorial, a portrait panel of a British naval officer, at St. Barnabas' Church, Bexhill, England
- ”many portrait busts in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.”
- in 1934, the PWAP-sponsored Santa Monica sculpture that sits at the end of Wilshire Boulevard.
- the bronze equestrian statue of Father Eusebio Kino in the Tumacácori National Historical Park museum
Morahan was married to Grace Storey Putnam from 1927 to 1941. Morahan and his wife moved to Santa Monica in 1930. He had a daughter, Adele Morahan, and a stepson, George C. Putnam. Morahan died in 1949 in Santa Monica, at the age of 80.