Artist:
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Frederick William MacMonnies
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Title:
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Diana with a Bow
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Date:
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1890
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Medium:
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Bronze
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Dimensions:
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30 1/4 x 20 1/4 x 16 1/2 in. (76.84 x 51.44 x 41.91 cm)
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Credit Line:
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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hobbs
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Location:
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Gallery 322
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Frederick MacMonnies began sculpting while an assistant to Augustus Saint-Gaudens and a student at the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League in New York City. In 1884, MacMonnies went to Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and he largely remained there until World War I.
His French training influenced his depiction of nude figures, like Diana, with naturalistic poise, sometimes considered too erotic to an American audience. The Women's Christian Temperance Union successfully petitioned to have MacMonnies sculpture of Bacchante and Infant Faun removed from the Boston Library. While he sculpted in bronze, MacMonnies eventually turned to painting towards the end of his career.
Artist/Creator(s)
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Name:
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MacMonnies, Frederick William
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Role:
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Sculptor
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Nationality:
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American
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Life Dates:
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American, 1863 - 1937
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Object Description
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Inscriptions:
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Signature, Date top of base: 'F.Macmonnies 1890'
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Classification:
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Sculpture
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Physical Description:
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Female Figure; Figure of Diana with bow in left hand (goddess in classical Greek Mythology)
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Creation Place:
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North America, United States, , ,
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Accession #:
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64.62
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Owner:
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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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