Bust of L. Marion Gressette, circa 1977Clemson University LibrariesStep in process of creating bust for L. Marion Gressette State Office Building in the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.
Clay busts of Robert C. Edwards (left) and Frank Howard, circa 1967Clemson University LibrariesSteps in process of creating bronze busts for Clemson University where Edwards was president from from 1959 to 1979 and Howard was football coach and athletic director from the 1940s to 1960s. Paintings by A. Wolfe Davidson seen in background.
Plaster models of reverse (left) and obverse of Columbia, South Carolina Sesquicentennial commemorative half dollar, circa 1936Clemson University LibrariesObverse depicts Lady Justice holding a sword and scales, standing between South Carolina's old State House, built in 1790, and the new State House, completed in 1903. Reverse depicts image from the state seal of a palmetto tree with thirteen leaves and thirteen stars, both representing the thirteen original colonies. Spears are tied around the base of the palmetto tree, and beneath is a broken oak branch, representing the defeat of the British Oak Fleet off the coast of Sullivan's Island in 1776. Inscribed on reverse model - United States of America Half Dollar, E-Pluribus-Unum, In God We Trust. Inscribed on obverse model - Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Capital Columbia South Carolina Liberty 1786 1936.
Map of eastern Soviet UnionClemson University LibrariesSoviet-era map of what is now Belarus. Includes Vitebsk, the city where A. Wolfe Davidson attended the Vitebsk Government Art School. Used as an illustration in A. Wolfe Davidson's unpublished memoir "The Power of Pearls."
Bas-relief panel of Strom Thurmond, circa 1980Clemson University LibrariesPossibly a model or study for a larger panel originally created for the Strom Thurmond Federal Office Building in Columbia, South Carolina but never installed there. The larger panel was installed in Strom Thurmond High School in Edgefield, South Carolina in 2016.
Two people in a synagogueClemson University LibrariesUsed as an illustration in A. Wolfe Davidson's unpublished memoir "The Power of Pearls."