Maquette for Ethiopia (later known as Ethiopia Awakening)
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Title
Maquette for Ethiopia (later known as Ethiopia Awakening)
Subject
Sculpture
Sculpture of Horrors
Ethiopia
Statue
African American Sculpture Artists
Sculpture of Horrors
Ethiopia
Statue
African American Sculpture Artists
Description
Contorted figures were exhibited at the Maison de l’Art Nouveau, critiqued by Auguste Rodin, and included in the 1903 Salon.
Creator
Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller
Source
Objects illustrated are in the Danforth Art Museum
Publisher
Meta V. W. Fuller Trust.
Date
1921
Contributor
Meta V. W. Fuller Trust
Rights
Public Domain
Relation
Book:
Negro poets and their poems by Kerlin, Robert Thomas, 1866-1950
Photograph of a small maquette of Ethiopia Awakening by Meta Warrick Fuller, c. 1921 (location unknown). Published in Robert T. Kerlin, Negro Poets and their Poems (Washington, DC: Associated Publishers, Inc., 1923), 45.
Access: https://archive.org/details/negropoetstheirp00kerl/page/44/mode/2up?q=ethiopia
Negro poets and their poems by Kerlin, Robert Thomas, 1866-1950
Photograph of a small maquette of Ethiopia Awakening by Meta Warrick Fuller, c. 1921 (location unknown). Published in Robert T. Kerlin, Negro Poets and their Poems (Washington, DC: Associated Publishers, Inc., 1923), 45.
Access: https://archive.org/details/negropoetstheirp00kerl/page/44/mode/2up?q=ethiopia
Format
Sculpture, Painted plaster; height 14 inches.
Language
N/A
Type
Sculpture Artwork
Identifier
Artwork: Later known as Ethiopia Awakening
Coverage
Danforth Art Museum, Framingham State University, Massachusetts
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Sculpture
Physical Dimensions
Painted plaster; height 14 inches.
Files
Reference
Maquette for Ethiopia (later known as Ethiopia Awakening), Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, Meta V. W. Fuller Trust., 1921
Cite As
Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, “Maquette for Ethiopia (later known as Ethiopia Awakening),” REPOSITORY, accessed May 9, 2024, https://artlibrarydeco.omeka.net/items/show/33.
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