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Busts of man and woman Clemson University Libraries
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.
Ceramic alabastron style vessel with chicken decoration, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries On back - A. Wolf Davidson. Brenau College, Gainesville, Georgia $37.50, 16"
Ceramic alabastron style vessel, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries
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 bas-relief portrait medallion of Johnny Cauthen and Mrs. Cauthen Clemson University Libraries On bottom of medallion - Cauthen; On back - Johnny Cauthen He was in your class (perhaps a year later)
Ceramic bas-relief portrait medallion of Sherry and Larry Keaton, circa 1951 Clemson University Libraries Medallion presented to their father, Lions Club International Director-General R. Roy Keaton, by the Gainesville, Georgia Lions Club during his visit to the city in 1951. Inscribed on medallion - Sherry & Larry Keaton Gainesville, GA Lions Club 1951. On front - Keaton Children.
Ceramic bas-relief portrait medallion of the Rogers Clemson University Libraries On bottom of medallion - ROGERS
Ceramic bust of Albert Einstein, 1971 Clemson University Libraries
Ceramic bust of André Smith in plaster mold at The Research Studio artists' colony in Maitland, Florida, circa 1953 Clemson University Libraries Smith was founder of The Research Studio where Davidson was artist in residence. On front - A fourth of the mould is removed from the casting.
Ceramic bust of André Smith partially removed from plaster mold at The Research Studio artists' colony in Maitland, Florida, circa 1953 Clemson University Libraries Smith was the founder of The Research Studio where Davidson was artist in residence. Attached to front - Half of the mould is removed. The piece of cloth shown from the inside is a part of a damp cloth inserted to keep casting from drying too fast.