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A. Wolfe Davidson wearing beret and working on clay bust of a man wearing a hat Clemson University Libraries Next to reference photographs of the subject.
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 and others near cathedral in Toledo, Spain, circa 1966 Clemson University Libraries On front - Vistas Toledo
A. Wolfe Davidson pouring clay slip into plaster mold at The Research Studio artists' colony in Maitland, Florida, circa 1953 Clemson University Libraries Casting a ceramic bust of André Smith, founder of The Research Studio where Davidson was artist in residence.
A. Wolfe Davidson in his studio, circa 1969 Clemson University Libraries
A. Wolfe Davidson pouring clay slip into plaster mold at The Research Studio artists' colony in Maitland, Florida, circa 1953 Clemson University Libraries Casting a ceramic bust of André Smith, founder of The Research Studio where Davidson was artist in residence. Attached to front - Slip poured into plaster mould.
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) and Solomon Blatt, Sr. with clay head of Blatt, circa 1978 Clemson University Libraries Head likely is preliminary for a bronze bust of Blatt created by A. Wolfe Davidson for the Solomon Blatt Office Building, part of the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.
A. Wolfe Davidson with casting in process of re-casting stone Thomas Green Clemson statue in bronze, circa 1966 Clemson University Libraries Shown with heat resistant material inside bronze casting.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of wife Katherine Harbin Davidson, circa 1975 Clemson University Libraries Bust created for the John Harrison Hosch Library at Gainesville (Georgia) Junior College.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1977 Clemson University Libraries Davidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1977 but replaced it with a different version in 1978.
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) and Hulan Hall with bust of Jesse Dickson Jewell, circa 1951 Clemson University Libraries Bust created for Georgia Poultry Hall of Fame and presented at a dinner in the Gainesville, Georgia Civic Building where this image was taken.
Portrait photograph of A. Wolfe Davidson Clemson University Libraries
A. Wolfe Davidson with plaster mold and bust of John E. 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) 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 (right) working on bust of Jeanet Steckler Dreskin as she poses Clemson University Libraries Working in front of indoor fireplace.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Stephen Decatur, circa 1980 Clemson University Libraries Bust commissioned by the Decatur (Georgia) Lions Club to be installed on the Roy A. Blount Plaza outside the MARTA station, in downtown Decatur circa 1980.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978 Clemson University Libraries Davidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
A. Wolfe Davidson with bronze bust of Stephen Decatur, circa 1980 Clemson University Libraries Bust commissioned by the Decatur (Georgia) Lions Club to be installed on the Roy A. Blount Plaza outside the MARTA station, in downtown Decatur circa 1980.
A. Wolfe Davidson (right) working on bust of Jeanet Steckler Dreskin as she poses Clemson University Libraries Working in front of indoor fireplace.
Solomon Blatt, Sr. (left) and A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Blatt, circa 1978 Clemson University Libraries Bust is likely preliminary for a bronze bust of Blatt created by Davidson for the Solomon Blatt Office Building, part of the South Carolina State House complex in Columbia, South Carolina.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of André Smith, circa 1953 Clemson University Libraries Smith was founder of The Research Studio artists' colony in Maitland, Florida where Davidson was artist in residence.
Portrait photograph of A. Wolfe Davidson Clemson University Libraries On front - These proofs are the property of Kislek Photographers, and are loaned to you for a reasonable period of time to make your decision and selection of poses. If not returned upon request, a charge will be made Kislek
A. Wolfe Davidson (left) with another man Clemson University Libraries
Brenau College men's faculty social club meeting at A. Wolfe Davidson's house, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Left to right - Joseph Worth Sharp, Van Dee, Dellianoy, Scott, Richard Giltner, Swaet, Josiah Crudup, A. Wolfe Davidson, Thomas Isbell, Miller, Bob Williams, Fletcher
Clay bust of Florence Pinson Tyner next to photograph of Tyner and A. Wolfe Davidson, circa 1970 Clemson University Libraries Other busts and medallions in background.
Clay bust of Florence Pinson Tyner next to photograph of Tyner and A. Wolfe Davidson, circa 1970 Clemson University Libraries Other busts and medallions in background. On back - Mrs. Gene Tyner; SNAP-SHOT OF PERSON WITH HEAD. APPEARED IN LOCAL PAPER
A. Wolfe Davidson (right) with man modeling for sculpted head Clemson University Libraries Two paintings in background.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Stephen Decatur, circa 1980 Clemson University Libraries Bronze version of the Decatur bust was commissioned by the Decatur Lions Club and installed on the Roy A. Blount Plaza, outside of the Decatur MARTA station, in downtown Decatur, Georgia in 1980.
A. Wolfe Davidson (center) with his mother Chasia Hillman Davidson (left) his older brother Mordechai Davidson (back) and his father Chaim Mayer Davidson, circa 1910 Clemson University Libraries Used as an illustration of his family in A. Wolfe Davidson's unpublished memoir "The Power of Pearls."