Forgotten Sculptors explores the untold stories of talented sculptors from the 19th and 20th centuries who, despite their artistic merit, have been historically overlooked. The book delves into the complex reasons behind their marginalization, showing how artistic success hinges on more than just talent. It highlights the impact of social forces, shifting artistic movements, and personal circumstances in shaping an artist's reputation. Discover how some sculptors pushed boundaries and innovated techniques, enriching our understanding of art, yet remain largely unknown. This biography examines how artistic recognition is influenced by historical context, social networks, and individual agency. Through detailed case studies, the book unveils each sculptor's training, key works, and critical reception. Starting with an introduction to artistic marginalization, it progresses through individual stories, and concludes with broader reflections on artistic fame. By focusing on these “forgotten sculptors,” the book challenges traditional art history narratives and promotes a more inclusive appreciation of diverse artistic expression.