Bust of a man, 1945Clemson University LibrariesOn back - November 5, 1945; Roman Bronze Corp. New York, N.Y.; Gentlemen: Kindly advise approximate date and cost of the bust on opposite side to be cast in bronze. Height 18 in. width 13." Will express plaster model immediately.; Yours very truly A. Wolfe Davidson 409 Grover St. Marietta, Ga. On front - 18 in [height] 13 in [width]
1945
Plaster bust of William "Bill" Greenlee, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesAlthough not directly identified as Greenlee, this bust is labeled "Clemson Coach Driver" in Davidson's unpublished autobiography. Bill Greenlee served as Thomas Clemson's coach driver and was working for Clemson College when Davidson was working on statue of Thomas Clemson.
Plaster bust of William "Bill" Greenlee, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesOn back - Clemson's coach driver. Although not directly identified as William "Bill" Greenlee, Greenlee served as Thomas Clemson's coach driver and was working for Clemson College when Davidson was working on statue of Thomas Clemson.
Plaster bust of Alexander S. Salley, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesThe bust was donated to the South Carolina Historical Society in 2005. Salley was the first secretary of the South Carolina State Historical Commission, a predecessor to the Historical Society.
Plaster bust of a womanClemson University LibrariesImage is on a post card. On back - Post Card, Correspondence, Address, Place Stamp Here
Plaster bust of Enoch W. Sikes, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesCreated for Clemson College, where Sikes was president from 1925 to 1940, to display in the library.
Plaster bust of Enoch W. Sikes, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesCreated for Clemson College, where Sikes was president from 1925 to 1940, to display in the library.
Plaster bust of Thomas F. Parker, circa 1934Clemson University LibrariesBust created by A. Wolfe Davidson for the Greenville Library under an early New Deal Civil Works Administration (CWA) program.
Plaster bust of Rudolph E. Lee, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesBust was created for Clemson College where Lee was an Architecture professor while Davidson was a non-traditional student at Clemson.
A. Wolfe Davidson with busts in his studio, 1965Clemson University LibrariesDavidson 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
Side view of plaster bust of Robert Mills, circa 1938Clemson University LibrariesOn front - Robert Mills Architect and Engineer 1781-1855 (From an Original Portrait Bust Made for this Publication by A. Wolfe Davidson). From the book Internal Improvement in South Carolina, 1817-1828 by David Kohn, Bess Glenn and George L. Champion.