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Edmonia Lewis  (1844–1907)  wikidata:Q512065 q:en:Edmonia Lewis
 
Edmonia Lewis
Alternative names
Birth name: Mary Edmonia Lewis; pseudonym: Wildfire; Wildfire Lewis; Mary Lewis
Description American- sculptor and artist
Date of birth/death 4 July 1844 Edit this at Wikidata 17 September 1907 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Category:Albany, Category:New York Hammersmith
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artist QS:P170,Q512065
Title
Bust of Dr. Dio Lewis
Description
English: Edmonia Lewis, the first African-American sculptor to receive national recognition, was born in the village of Greenbush, near Albany, New York. Her father was Haitian, and her mother was partly Native American, of the Chippewa tribe, and partly African American. Lewis attended Oberlin College in Ohio and in 1863 moved to Boston, where she received instruction from the sculptor Edward Brackett. Two years later, she left the United States for Rome. She adopted the prevailing neoclassical style of sculpture, as seen in this nude bust, but softened it with a degree of naturalism, as reflected in the rendering of the facial features. Most sculptors relied on the local craftsmen actually to carve their works, but Lewis, sensitive to speculation that she was not responsible for her sculptures, carved them personally. She had a successful career, specializing in biblical subjects, themes recalling her Native American and African ancestry, and portrait busts. Her sculpture "The Death of Cleopatra" was favorably received when it was shown at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition in 1876. Dioclesian Lewis (1823-1886) trained in medicine at Harvard College's medical department and practiced briefly in Buffalo, New York. He is remembered chiefly for lectures and publications dealing with preventive medicine and physical hygiene, as well as for his support of liberal causes, including the women's temperance movement. In 1865, he opened in Lexington, Massachusetts, the Training School for Teachers of the New Gymnastics. His faculty members included Theodore Dwight Weld, the noted abolitionist, and Catherine Beecher, sister of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of the novel that stirred abolitionist fervor, Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852).
Date 1868
date QS:P571,+1868-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium marble
medium QS:P186,Q40861
Dimensions 57.1 × 36.2 × 22 cm (22.5 × 14.2 × 8.6 in)
institution QS:P195,Q210081
Accession number
27.605
Place of creation Rome, Italy
Object history
  • A. A. Child's and Co., Boston, January 1868
  • New York City, February 1868
  • Steven L. Jones, Philadelphia, 2002 [mode of acquisition unknown]
  • Walters Art Museum, 2002, by purchase
Credit line Museum purchase with funds provided by the Eddie and Sylvia Brown Challenge Grant and matching funds, 2002
Inscriptions [Signature] Edmonia Lewis fecit a Roma 1868
Source Walters Art Museum: Home page  Info about artwork
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