Bust of Robert G. Wilson, circa 1965Clemson University LibrariesWilson was founder of the Barbecue King restaurant in Greenville, South Carolina and inventor of the world's first commercial rotisserie oven. Bust of John F. Kennedy seen in background. Bust of John F. Kennedy in background. On back - Mr. Wilson; Greenville, S.C.
Bust of Robert G. Wilson, circa 1965Clemson University LibrariesWilson was founder of the Barbecue King restaurant in Greenville, South Carolina and inventor of the world's first commercial rotisserie oven. Bust of John F. Kennedy seen in background.
Bust of Robert G. Wilson, circa 1965Clemson University LibrariesWilson was founder of the Barbecue King restaurant in Greenville, South Carolina and inventor of the world's first commercial rotisserie oven. Bust of John F. Kennedy seen in background.
Bust of Robert Mills, circa 1964Clemson University LibrariesBust commissioned by the Kohn and Hennig families for display in the Mills-designed Ainsley Hall Mansion in Columbia, South Carolina.
Bust of Robert Mills, circa 1964Clemson University LibrariesBust commissioned by the Kohn and Hennig families for display in the Mills-designed Ainsley Hall Mansion in Columbia, South Carolina.
Bust of William Henry Belk, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesLikely a preliminary model for a bust created in 1953 and presented by C.R. Franklin on behalf of Gallant-Belk Company of Gainesville, Georgia to the Belk family at the Belk Store Managers' Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The family placed the bronzed bust in W.H. Belk's office in Charlotte, NC.
Bust of Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant, 1976Clemson University LibrariesCreated for presentation to Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant by her grandson Larry Tyner for her 101st birthday on 27 September 1976.
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Bust of Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant, 1976Clemson University LibrariesCreated for presentation to Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant by her grandson Larry Tyner for her 101st birthday on 27 September 1976. On front - 102 years old 1977 - 20 inches, Tyner grandmother.
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Bust of Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant, 1976Clemson University LibrariesCreated for presentation to Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant by her grandson Larry Tyner for her 101st birthday on 27 September 1976.
Bust of a man, 1945Clemson University LibrariesOn back - November 5, 1945; Roman Bronze Corp. New York, N.Y.; Gentlemen: Kindly advise approximate date and cost of the bust on opposite side to be cast in bronze. Height 18 in. width 13." Will express plaster model immediately.; Yours very truly A. Wolfe Davidson 409 Grover St. Marietta, Ga. On front - 18 in [height] 13 in [width]
Busts and writings of Edgar A. Brown in Edgar Brown Room in R. M. Cooper LibraryClemson University LibrariesUA100_1948; On Back: [Edgar Brown Room in R.M. Cooper Library] [c1971]; Three rear-lit marble panels with excerpts from the Senator's speeches and writings flank the life-size bust of Sen. Brown by sculpture Julian H. Harris
Busts in A. Wolfe Davidson's studio, circa 1967Clemson University LibrariesChaim Weizmann, the first President of Israel (center), Theodor Herzl, founder of the Zionist Organization (left of Weizmann bust), Clemson University president Robert C. Edwards (far left) and others.
Ceramic bust of Jesse Dickson Jewell, 1949Clemson University LibrariesA bronze version of this bust was presented to Jewell in 1950. On back - "Mr. Jesse Jewel Gainseville"; 1949
Ceramic bust of Joseph H. Vann, circa 1958Clemson University LibrariesBust was created to be placed in the Chief Vann House in Spring Place, Georgia in 1958. Inscribed on bust - Chief Joe Vann.
Ceramic bust of Josiah Crudup, 1965 JuneClemson University LibrariesShown in A. Wolfe Davidson's office at Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia where Crudup was President from 1945-1965.
Ceramic bust of Josiah Crudup, 1965 JuneClemson University LibrariesShown in A. Wolfe Davidson's office at Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia where Crudup was President from 1945-1965.
Ceramic bust of Josiah Crudup, 1965 JuneClemson University LibrariesShown in A. Wolfe Davidson's office at Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia where Crudup was President from 1945-1965.