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"Tree of Liberty" sculpture in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries Created in 1956. The Statue of Liberty holding up a small child instead of a torch, with other figures gathered around her. On base of sculpture - a portion of the poem "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus
1971
"Tree of Liberty" sculpture in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries Created in 1956. The Statue of Liberty holding up a small child instead of a torch, with other figures gathered around her. On base of sculpture - a portion of the poem "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus
1971
"Tree of Liberty" sculpture in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries Created in 1956. The Statue of Liberty holding up a small child instead of a torch, with other figures gathered around her. On base of sculpture is a portion of the poem "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus.
1971
"Tree of Liberty" sculpture in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries Created in 1956. The Statue of Liberty holding up a small child instead of a torch, with other figures gathered around her. On base of sculpture is a portion of the poem "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus.
1971
"Tree of Liberty" sculpture, circa 1956 Clemson University Libraries The Statue of Liberty holding up a small child instead of a torch, with other figures gathered around her. On base of sculpture - a portion of the poem "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) and John E. Johns with clay bust of Johns in Furman University academic regalia, circa 1978 Clemson University Libraries Johns was the president of Furman from 1976 to 1994.
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) and L. D. Whitmire with ceramic bust of Whitmire, 1970 Clemson University Libraries Whitmire was the proprietor of the L. D. Whitmire Wrecker Service in Gainesville, Georgia.
1970
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) and L. Marion Gressette with bust of Gressette, circa 1977 Clemson University Libraries Bust being created for L. Marion Gressette State Office Building in the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) and L. Marion Gressette with bust of Gressette, circa 1977 Clemson University Libraries Bust being created for L. Marion Gressette State Office Building in the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) holding check with Myrtle Power behind ceramic bust of Power, 1955 September Clemson University Libraries Myrtle Power of Buford Georgia was a contestant on the television game show The $64,000 Question, although she elected to leave with her $32,000 winnings rather than try for the $64,000 top prize. The people of Buford commissioned Davidson to create a bronze bust of her and he also made this ceramic bust which he presented to her on her last night on the show.
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1955-09
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) with Frank Howard and clay bust of Howard, circa 1967 Clemson University Libraries Clay bust is step in the process of creating bronze Frank Howard bust installed in Memorial Stadium at Clemson University in 1969.
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) with Frank Howard and clay bust of Howard, circa 1967 Clemson University Libraries Clay bust is step in the process of creating bronze Frank Howard bust installed in Memorial Stadium at Clemson University in 1969.
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) with bust of Joan Welch as she poses, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Other busts visible in background
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) working on bust of Joan Welch as she poses, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Other busts visible in background.