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early 20th century. Known for: Figure and fountain sculpture, nudes.
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A Bit O' Pinehurst History. By Paul R. Dunn, Pinehurst Country Club Historian. Little children are lifted to touch it, members rub it for good luck, and visiting tourists take photos of it as a... Read full biography
A Bit O' Pinehurst History. By Paul R. Dunn, Pinehurst Country Club Historian. Little children are lifted to touch it, members rub it for good luck, and visiting tourists take photos of it as a keepsake of their time in Pinehurst. It is the Putter Boy sundial statue, located by the practice green... Read full biography
A Bit O' Pinehurst History. By Paul R. Dunn, Pinehurst Country Club Historian. Little children are lifted to touch it, members rub it for good luck, and visiting tourists take photos of it as a keepsake of their time in Pinehurst. It is the Putter Boy sundial statue, located by the practice green at the club. Originally it was known as the Sundial Boy or the Sun Dial Golf Lad. In Gorham Company catalogs the piece was sometimes referred to as a Bronze Caddy Sundial. The sculptress, Mrs. Lucy P.... Read full biography
A Bit O' Pinehurst History. By Paul R. Dunn, Pinehurst Country Club Historian. Little children are lifted to touch it, members rub it for good luck, and visiting tourists take photos of it as a keepsake of their time in Pinehurst. It is the Putter Boy sundial statue, located by the practice green at the club. Originally it was known as the Sundial Boy or the Sun Dial Golf Lad. In Gorham Company catalogs the piece was sometimes referred to as a Bronze Caddy Sundial. The sculptress, Mrs. Lucy P. Currier Richards, created the statue on commission from Leonard Tufts, whose wife was a friend of the artist. The arrangements for the creation of the statue may have been completed when Lucy Richards visited the Tufts here in their "quaint log... Read full biography
A Bit O' Pinehurst History. By Paul R. Dunn, Pinehurst Country Club Historian. Little children are lifted to touch it, members rub it for good luck, and visiting tourists take photos of it as a keepsake of their time in Pinehurst. It is the Putter Boy sundial statue, located by the practice green at the club. Originally it was known as the Sundial Boy or the Sun Dial Golf Lad. In Gorham Company catalogs the piece was sometimes referred to as a Bronze Caddy Sundial. The sculptress, Mrs. Lucy P. Currier Richards, created the statue on commission from Leonard Tufts, whose wife was a friend of the artist. The arrangements for the creation of the statue may have been completed when Lucy Richards visited the Tufts here in their "quaint log cabin" in 1911 as reported by The Outlook newspaper. The National Sculpture... Read full biography
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Keywords (16)
Art Method
- •Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art Media
- •Bronze
Art Association
- •Copley Society of Boston-
- •National Association of Women Artists, Painters and Sculptors
- •National Associaton of Women Painters & Sculptors
Art School
- •Academie Julian, Paris, Student
- •School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Student
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
Added Description
- •Figure Specialty
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
- •AskART Panama Pacific Expo
- •Panama Pacific Exhibition of 1915
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Boston Art Club-
- •National Academy of Design, New York
- •National Association of Women Artists, Painters and Sculptors)
Exhibition of Museum
- •Art Institute of Chicago
Exhibition By An Art School
- •The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
