{"title":"Alfonso Pelzer | Art Public Montr\u00e9al","thisUrl":"https:\/\/artpublicmontreal.ca\/en\/artiste\/pelzer-alfonso\/","body_class":"apm_artist-template-default single single-apm_artist postid-49182 apm lang-en apm-imported-item apm-full-js nav-env-classic single-entry-archive","query_hud":null,"active_filter":null,"alternate_language_url":"https:\/\/artpublicmontreal.ca\/artiste\/pelzer-alfonso\/","clear_filter_collection":"clear","clear_filter_tour":"clear","data_attributes":{"data-view-type":"apm_artist"},"filter_root_url":"\/collection\/","mapMarkers":[50208]}
Alfonso Pelzer
German-born Alfonso Pelzer arrived in the United States in the early 1890s. He worked as a furnaceman for W. H. Mullins, in Salem, Ohio. Aside from Monument à Jean-Olivier Chénier, only one other artwork can be attributed to him: a statue of Abraham Lincoln in New Jersey. He returned to Germany, where he died in 1904.