Electra Waggoner Biggs
Electra Waggoner Biggs | |
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Born | November 8, 1912 |
Died | April 23, 2001 | (aged 88)
Resting place | West Hill Cemetery, Sherman Texas |
Occupation | Sculptor |
Spouse | 2, including John Biggs |
Children | Electra, Helen |
Parent(s) | E. Paul Waggoner Helen Waggoner |
Relatives | Daniel Waggoner (paternal great-grandfather) William Thomas Waggoner (paternal grandfather) Harlow H. Curtice (brother-in-law) Gene Willingham (son-in-law) |
Electra Waggoner Biggs (November 8, 1912 – April 23, 2001) was an American socialite and sculptor from Texas.
Biography
Biggs was born on November 8, 1912. She was named after her late aunt, Electra Waggoner.[1] Her father, E. Paul Waggoner, was an heir to the Waggoner Ranch in Texas.[2] Her mother Helen was a socialite.[2]
Biggs became a renowned sculptor.[2] Her works include a statue, Riding Into the Sunset, of actor Will Rogers on his horse Soapsuds.[1] A large collection of her works can be found at the Red River Valley Museum in Vernon, Texas.[3]
She died on April 23, 2001.
Personal life
Biggs married twice.[2] Her second husband, John Biggs, worked for International Paper.[2] They had two daughters, Electra and Helen.[2][4] Helen married Gene Willingham, who became a controlling shareholder of the Waggoner Ranch.[2]
Biggs' brother-in-law, Harlow H. Curtice, President of the Buick Division of General Motors, named the Buick Electra after her.[1][2]
Sculptures
Most of the sculptures Biggs created were portraits. They include:[5]
- US President Harry Truman
- US Vice President John Nance Garner
- General (later US President) Dwight Eisenhower
- Sid Richardson
- Victor McLaglen
- William Thomas Waggoner
- Amon Carter Jr.
- Jacqueline Cochran
- Baron Von Wrangle, an Arrow Collar Man
- Will Rogers
- Jimmy Robinson
- Knute Rockne
- Frank Phillips
- Jack Chrysler
- Herbert Marcus
References
- ^ a b c Waggoners History
- ^ a b c d e f g h Gary Cartwright, Showdown at Waggoner Ranch, Texas Monthly, January 2004
- ^ Red River Valley Museum: Electra Waggoner Biggs
- ^ "Miss Electra Biggs To Marry in Spring". New York Times. November 19, 1967. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
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(help) - ^ Porter, Roze McCoy, ‘‘Electra II: Electra Waggoner Biggs, Socialite, Sculptor, Ranch Heiress’’, Red River Valley Museum, Vernon, Texas, 1995