Object Details
Artist
Paul Manship, born St. Paul, MN 1885-died New York City 1966
Luce Center Label
Paul Manship's large figural groups are idealized and refer to mythic characters and stories. The artist used the same stylization in his animal sculptures as in his figural groups, but to different effect. In an intimate scale, this stylization accentuates the decorative quality of each animal. By exaggerating certain features or expressions, Manship also lets a little bit of their personalities peek through. This is especially visible in his gilded works, where the gold patina highlights the contours of the animal's forms and their precise surface details. Many of Manship's animal sculptures were originally created as part of his design for the gates of New York’s Bronx Zoo.
Credit Line
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase
Date
modeled 1932, cast posthumously
Object number
1971.12
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
Sculpture
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
11 1/4 x 7 1/2 x 7 in. (28.6 x 19.1 x 17.8 cm)
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Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection
Department
Painting and Sculpture
On View
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Luce Foundation Center, 4th Floor, 48B
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Luce Foundation Center
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Luce Foundation Center, 4th Floor
Data Source
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Topic
Animal\monkey
Link to Original Record
Record ID
saam_1971.12