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A. Wolfe Davidson in his studio, circa 1969 Clemson University Libraries
A. Wolfe Davidson in his studio, circa 1969 Clemson University Libraries
A. Wolfe Davidson in his studio, circa 1969 Clemson University Libraries
A. Wolfe Davidson in studio Clemson University Libraries Materials for glazing ceramics can be seen on the left-hand shelves and worktop.
Studio with models for "Brotherhood of the Tiger" statue, dolphin sculpture and other sculptures and busts, circa 1968 Clemson University Libraries Models are preliminary for A. Wolfe Davidson's "Brotherhood of the Tiger" aluminum statue commissioned by Tiger Brotherhood and installed in front of Clemson University's Littlejohn Coliseum in 1969. . On back - Fish Fountain 7'0" tall
Busts, paintings and bas relief medallions in A. Wolfe Davidson's studio. circa 1967 Clemson University Libraries Busts include Clemson University president Robert C. Edwards.
Busts and paintings in A. Wolfe Davidson's studio, circa 1967 Clemson University Libraries Include Clemson University President Robert C. Edwards (second from left) and Clemson University football coach Frank Howard (center).
Busts and other art in A. Wolfe Davidson's office at Brenau College, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries Artwork includes rooster, paintings and busts of Rafe Banks (upper left in hat), John F. Kennedy (back center), Abraham Lincoln (2nd from right) and others.
Building on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville, Georgia used by A. Wolfe Davidson as a studio for working on cast-stone pieces and for the parade float-building business he ran with Charles Blackwood, circa 1960 Clemson University Libraries Parade float figure near cars. On back - Building on Atlanta Highway where floats were constructed 1958-1962; Burned in 1963.
Building on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville, Georgia used by A. Wolfe Davidson as a studio for working on cast-stone pieces and for the parade float-building business he ran with Charles Blackwood, circa 1960 Clemson University Libraries Door and windows are marked on building in pink crayon. Sign outside building - Home of Davidson Blackwood Inc. [illegible] Parades. The building was destroyed by fire in 1963.