Horse Head

1926

Paul Wayland Bartlett

Associated Names
Paul Wayland Bartlett

Sculptor, American, 1865 - 1925

The sculpture depicts a horse's head with intricate details like ears, eyes, and a stylized mane. It is in bronze with a greenish-brown patina. The horse's head is slightly abstract and stylized, depicting strength and elegance. The sculpture has an arched base. The overall aesthetic is ancient or classical, exuding an imposing and dignified presence.
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Artwork history & notes

Provenance

The artist's widow, Suzanne Bartlett [1861-1954], Washington;[1] by inheritance to her daughter by her first husband, Mrs. Armistead Peter III [1894-1965, née Caroline Ogden-Jones], Washington; gift 1958 to the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington; acquired 2015 by the National Gallery of Art.
[1] Born Suzanne Frisby Earle, Mrs. Bartlett was married three times, in 1890 to Mahlon Ogden-Jones (1849-1900), in 1903 to Samuel Franklin Emmons (1841-1911), and lastly, in 1913 to the sculptor, whose studio she continued to operate after his death in 1925.

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Inscriptions

on back of the base: Paul W. Bartlett s.B 1926

Wikidata ID

Q63864331

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