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Saint-Gaudens, Augustus,
Saint-Gaudens, Louis,
White, Stanford,
Modern Art Foundry,
Portrait male -- Farragut, David Glasgow
Dress -- Uniform
Occupation -- Military
Figure group -- Female
Allegory -- Quality
Allegory -- Quality
Animal -- Dolphin
Outdoor Sculpture -- New Hampshire -- Cornish
Copy
Exedra
Sculpture
Admiral David G. Farragut, (sculpture).
Artist:
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907, sculptor. (copy after)
Saint-Gaudens, Louis, 1854-1913, fabricator.
White
,
Stanford
,
1853-1906
,
architect
.
Modern Art Foundry, founder.
Title:
Admiral David G. Farragut, (sculpture).
Dates:
Original 1877-1880. Replica cast 1994. Dedicated July 10, 1994.
Digital Reference:
Medium:
Sculpture: bronze; Base: North River bluestone.
Dimensions:
Sculpture: approx. 8 ft. 1 in. x 4 ft. x 3 ft.; Base: approx. 8 ft. 5 in. x 17 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 1 in.
Inscription:
Augustus Saint Gaudens Sculptor,
Stanford
White
Architect
Modern Art Foundry (On base below figure:) DAVID GLASGOW/FARRAGVT (On left side of base:) THAT THE MEMORY OF A DARING AND SAGACIOVS COMMANDER AND GENTLE GREAT-SOVLED MAN WHOSE LIFE FROM CHILDHOOD WAS GIVEN TO HIS/COVNTRY BVT WHO SERVED HER SVPREMELY IN THE WAR FOR THE VNION MDCCCLXI - MDCCCLXV MAY BE PRESERVED AND HONORED AND THAT THEY WHO COME AFTER HIM AND WHO WILL OWE HIM SO MVCH MAY SEE HIM AS HE WAS SEEN BY FRIEND AND FOE HIS COVNTRYMEN HAVE SET VP THIS MONVMENT MDCCCLXXXI
(On right side of base:) BORN NEAR KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE IVLY V MDCCCI MIDSHIPMAN MDCCCX BATTLE OF ESSEX AND PHOEBE MARCH XXVIII MDCCCX LIEVTENANT MDCCCXXV AND COMMANDER MDCCCXLI CAPTAIN MDCCCLX BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS APRIL XXV MDCCCLXII BATTLE OF MOBILE BAY AVGVST V MDCCCLXIV VICE ADMIRAL DECEMBER XXIII MDCCCLXIV FIRST ADMIRAL OF THE VNITED STATES OF AMERICA IVLY XXVI MDCCCLXVI DIED AT PORTSMOVTH NEW HAMPSHIRE AVGVST XIV MDCCCLXX signed Founder's mark appears.
Description:
Full-length portrait of Admiral David G. Farragut. He wears a uniform with belted overcoat. A sword hangs from his proper left hip. He holds binoculars in his proper left hand. The bronze sculpture stands on a Hudson River bluestone base. The base forms an exedra which terminates at either end in carved dolphins springing up through waves. On the central pier of the exedra is an unsheathed sword in bas-relief. On either side of that, also in bas-relief, are two crouched female figures. The figure on the right, dressed with a breastplate, exemplifies Courage. The figure on the left exemplifies Loyalty. On the back of the base, along the top, are symbols of fire and the seaman's rope knot.
Subject:
Portrait male -- Farragut, David Glasgow -- Full length
Dress -- Uniform -- Military Uniform
Occupation -- Military -- Admiral
Figure group -- Female
Allegory -- Quality -- Fortitude
Allegory -- Quality -- Faith
Animal -- Dolphin
Object Type:
Outdoor Sculpture -- New Hampshire -- Cornish
Copy
Exedra
Sculpture
Owner:
Administered by United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Washington, District of Columbia
Located Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site, RR 3, Box 73, Cornish, New Hampshire 03745 Accession Number: SGNHS944
Remarks:
Nearby plaque: "The Farragut Monument. The monument commemorating the civil war naval hero Admiral David Glasgow Farragut was Saint-Gaudens' first public commission. It was begun in 1879 and unveiled in Madison Square Park, New York City in 1881, where it still stands. Here in front of you is the original Hudson River bluestone base adapted from the design drawn by the sculptor's friend, the
architect
Stanford
White
. With this commission Saint-Gaudens' reputation was assured and American sculpture revitalized."
The sculpture is a copy of the original which stands in New York's Madison Square. The replica of the sculpture was cast by Modern Art Foundry in June 1994. The exedra base is the original base, installed in New York in 1881 and removed in 1934 due to deterioration from weather and pollution. The base was donated to the Saint-Gaudens Memorial in Cornish where it has been on exhibit since 1948. IAS files contain copy of related article from Artist's Foundry (Astoria, NY), Vol. 16, No. 1, 1995; and copies of related dedication program, invitation and National Park Service press release.
References:
Save Outdoor Sculpture, New Hampshire survey, 1994.
Dryfhout, John, "The Works of Augustus Saint-Gaudens", Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1982, pg. 110-115.
Illustration:
Image on file.
Note:
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
Repository:
Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
Control Number:
IAS NH000547
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Smithsonian AmericanArt Museum
Control Number
Inventory of American Sculpture
NH000547
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