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Clay bust of man wearing a hat Clemson University Libraries
Clay busts of four children Clemson University Libraries
Bust of a man wearing collared shirt and tie Clemson University Libraries
Ceramic bas-relief portrait medallion of the Rogers Clemson University Libraries On bottom of medallion - ROGERS
Bust of a woman Clemson University Libraries
Bust of Eugene Cook Clemson University Libraries
Bust of Robert C. Edwards with reference photos of wooden platform, circa 1967 Clemson University Libraries A bronze version of this bust was created for Clemson University.
Glazed ceramic vessel, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries On back - A. Wolf Davidson, Brenau College, Gainesville, Georgia $30.00, 24 1/2'
Ceramic statue of dolphins Clemson University Libraries
Bust of a man wearing glasses Clemson University Libraries
Ceramic bust of a woman with head tilted left Clemson University Libraries
Bust of a woman Clemson University Libraries
Clay bas-relief portrait medallion of the Garretts next to reference photographs Clemson University Libraries On bottom of medallion - Garrett
Bust of a girl in ruffled collar Clemson University Libraries
Bust of Woodrow Wilson, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries
Clay bust of Marvin Griffin, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Preliminary model for bust presented to Governor Marvin Griffin by friends from Laurens County, Georgia in October 1955.
Clay bust of man wearing glasses Clemson University Libraries
Ceramic alabastron style vessel with chicken decoration, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries On back - A. Wolf Davidson. Brenau College, Gainesville, Georgia $37.50, 16"
Tiered display of seventeen busts, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries Busts include: André Smith (bottom row, second from left); Byron Herbert Reece (second row, first from left); H.M. Robinson (second row, first from right); Abraham Lincoln (third row, third from left); Albert Einstein (third row, second from right); and John F. Kennedy (top row center).
Clay bust of a man Clemson University Libraries
Clay bas-relief portrait medallion of Sam Hatcher and his sister Clemson University Libraries On medallion - HATCHER (at bottom), Sam (left) and [illegible name of sister] at right
Glazed ceramic lekythos style vessel, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries On back - A. Wolf Davidson, Brenau College, Gainesville, Georgia $45.00, 24 1/2"
Full body statue of a man with his left hand on his lapel in a wood paneled room, 1938 Clemson University Libraries On back - Globe Photo Inc., Greenville, S.C. March 29, 1938
1938
Clay bust of Melvin Jones next to reference photographs of Jones, 1949 Clemson University Libraries Part of process for making a bronze bust of Jones presented by the South Carolina delegation at the Lions Club International Convention in Madison Square Garden, New York in 1949. On back - Melvin Jones CLAY 1949
1949
Clay bust of Melvin Jones next to reference photographs of Jones, 1949 Clemson University Libraries Part of process for making a bronze bust of Jones presented by the South Carolina delegation at the Lions Club International Convention in Madison Square Garden, New York in 1949. On back - Melvin Jones CLAY 1949
1949
Ceramic bust of Jesse Dickson Jewell, 1949 Clemson University Libraries A bronze version of this bust was presented to Jewell in 1950.
1949
Ceramic bust of Jesse Dickson Jewell, 1949 Clemson University Libraries A bronze version of this bust was presented to Jewell in 1950.
1949
Ceramic bust of Jesse Dickson Jewell, 1949 Clemson University Libraries A bronze version of this bust was presented to Jewell in 1950. On back - "Mr. Jesse Jewel Gainseville"; 1949
1949
Ceramic bust of Herman Talmadge, 1954 Clemson University Libraries
1954
Ceramic bust of Herman Talmadge, 1954 Clemson University Libraries
1954
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
Side view of plaster bust of Thomas G. Clemson, 1961 Clemson University Libraries Bust was created circa 1935 when Davidson was studying and creating art at Clemson College.
1961
Hans Einstein with ceramic bust of his father Albert Einstein, 1964 August Clemson University Libraries On front - Professor Albert Einstein
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1964-08
Glazed ceramic lekythos style vessel, 1965 Clemson University Libraries
1965
Glazed ceramic lekythos style vessel, 1965 Clemson University Libraries
1965
Glazed ceramic lekythos style vessel, 1965 Clemson University Libraries
1965
A. Wolfe Davidson with busts in his studio, 1965 Clemson University Libraries Davidson is touching bust of James F. Byrnes. Back row, left to right - busts of Robert Mills, John F. Kennedy, O.C. Aderhold, Lewis Massey. Front row, left to right - busts of Alfred H. Holbrook, Rafe Banks, Bill Scholtz.
1965
Glazed ceramic amphora style vessel, 1965 Clemson University Libraries
1965
1965
A. Wolfe Davidson with busts in his studio, 1965 May Clemson University Libraries Davidson is working on bust of James F. Byrnes. Back row, left to right - busts of Robert Mills, John F. Kennedy, O.C. Aderhold, Lewis Massey. Front row, left to right - busts of Alfred H. Holbrook, Rafe Banks, Bill Scholtz.
1965-05
A. Wolfe Davidson with busts in his studio, 1965 May Clemson University Libraries Davidson is working on bust of James F. Byrnes. Back row, left to right - busts of Robert Mills, John F. Kennedy, O.C. Aderhold, Lewis Massey. Front row, left to right - busts of Alfred H. Holbrook, Rafe Banks, Bill Scholtz.
1965-05
A. Wolfe Davidson with busts in his studio, 1965 May Clemson University Libraries Davidson is working on bust of James F. Byrnes. Back row, left to right - busts of Robert Mills, John F. Kennedy, O.C. Aderhold, Lewis Massey. Front row, left to right - busts of Alfred H. Holbrook, Rafe Banks, Bill Scholtz.
1965-05
Ceramic bust of Josiah Crudup, 1965 June Clemson University Libraries Shown in A. Wolfe Davidson's office at Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia where Crudup was President from 1945-1965.
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1965-06
Ceramic bust of Josiah Crudup, 1965 June Clemson University Libraries Shown in A. Wolfe Davidson's office at Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia where Crudup was President from 1945-1965.
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1965-06
Ceramic bust of Josiah Crudup, 1965 June Clemson University Libraries Shown in A. Wolfe Davidson's office at Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia where Crudup was President from 1945-1965.
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1965-06
Gainesville, Georgia mayor John Cromartie, Georgia Governor Carl Sanders and James Dunlap (left to right) with bust of Sanders, 1966 May Clemson University Libraries Bust unveiled during dedication of a food science building at the University of Georgia's Agricultural Experiment Station in Griffin, Georgia.
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1966-05
Male clay bust Clemson University Libraries Sculpute clay bust of a man, with bas-relief medallions - including A. Wolfe Davidson's design of the South Carolina sesquicentennial coin - in background. Image taken from a negative.
Theodor Herzl (bust) Clemson University Libraries Sculpted clay bust of Theodor Herzl, an Austro-Hungarian Jewish writer and political activist, on a round wooden pedestal with the clay bust of Chaim Weizmann (on the right) and two other busts. Clay bust of Clemson University president Robert C. Edwards visible in left background; clay bust of US President Woodrow Wilson visible in right background. Photograph taken at A. Wolfe Davidson's home studio in Gainesville, GA. Image taken from a negative.
Ceramic bas-relief portrait medallion of Jessie, Honey, Holly and Randy Johnston, 1970 Clemson University Libraries Inscribed on bas-relief - Jessie - Honey - Holly - Randy Johnstone / AWD 1970. On front of photo - Johnston Children
1970
Ceramic busts of children Andy Ball (left) and Scottie Ball, 1970 Clemson University Libraries On front - Andy Ball 9 8 Scottie Ball; On back - Just completed these heads in ceramics 1970.
1970
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
Ceramic bust of Albert Einstein, 1971 Clemson University Libraries
"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
Bust of Albert Einstein in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries Bust created circa 1964.
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
Ceramic head of a man in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries
1971
Bas-relief portrait medallion of A. Wolfe Davidson's daughter Edith and granddaughters Jennifer, Jessica and Johanna Burwinkle, 1971 Clemson University Libraries A. Wolfe Davidson's younger daughter Edith and her three daughters.
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
Clay bust of Marshall Prevost, circa 1971 Clemson University Libraries
1971
A. Wolfe Davidson with bust of wife Katherine Harbin Davidson, 1975 Clemson University Libraries Bust created for the John Harrison Hosch Library at Gainesville (Georgia) Junior College.
1975
People viewing bust of A. Wolfe Davidson's wife Katherine Harbin Davidson, 1975 Clemson University Libraries Bust created for the John Harrison Hosch Library at Gainesville (Georgia) Junior College.
1975
Bust of Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant, 1976 Clemson University Libraries Created for presentation to Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant by her grandson Larry Tyner for her 101st birthday on 27 September 1976.
1976
Bust of Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant, 1976 Clemson University Libraries Created 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.
1976
Bust of Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant, 1976 Clemson University Libraries Created for presentation to Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant by her grandson Larry Tyner for her 101st birthday on 27 September 1976.
1976
Bust of L. Marion Gressette, 1977 Clemson University Libraries Bust created for L. Marion Gressette State Office Building in the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.
1977
Bust of L. Marion Gressette, 1977 Clemson University Libraries Bust created for Gressette State Office Building in the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.
1977
A. Wolfe Davidson with bust of wife Katherine Harbin Davidson, 1978 Clemson University Libraries Bust created for the John Harrison Hosch Library at Gainesville (Georgia) Junior College.
1978