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.
Male clay bustClemson University LibrariesSculpute 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 LibrariesSculpted 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.
"Tree of Liberty" sculpture in an exhibition, 1971Clemson University LibrariesCreated 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
"Tree of Liberty" sculpture in an exhibition, 1971Clemson University LibrariesCreated 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
"Tree of Liberty" sculpture in an exhibition, 1971Clemson University LibrariesCreated 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.
"Tree of Liberty" sculpture in an exhibition, 1971Clemson University LibrariesCreated 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.
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.
1976
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.
1976
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.
1976
Bust of L. Marion Gressette, 1977Clemson University LibrariesBust 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, 1977Clemson University LibrariesBust created for Gressette State Office Building in the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.