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Sculptor:
Blai, Boris 1893-1985  Search this
Subject:
Ring, Johnny  Search this
Medium:
Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite
Type:
Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
Sculptures
Owner/Location:
Administered by Temple University Facilities Management Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19122
Located Temple University Mitten Hall Annex, North Terrace, Broad and Berks Streets Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19122
Date:
1964. Installed autumn 1964. Dedicated April 30, 1965
Notes:
Fairmount Park Art Assoc., "Sculpture of a City: Philadelphia's Treasures in Bronze & Stone," NY: Walker Publ., 1974, pg. 332.
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia survey, 1993.
Image on file.
Fairmount Park Art Assoc., "Sculpture of a City: Philadelphia's Treasures in Bronze & Stone," NY: Walker Publ., 1974, pg. 332.
(Base, plaque on left side:) Johnnie(sic) Ring was the/youth whose example in/life and heroism in death/provided inspiration that/led to the founding of/Temple University. In the/war between the states,/he was personal orderly to captain Russell H./Conwell of the 46th/Massachusetts infantry./The moving forces of his life at that time were/his religious faith and/his devotion to Captain/Conwell. When a surprise/Confederate attack routed/Union troops, it was Johnnie(sic) Ring who raged across a/flaming bridge and/through enemy gunfire/to retrieve from his/commander's tent the/ceremonial sword pre-/sented to the captain by/the city of Springfield./He brought back the/sword, be(sic) he died that/night of his burns as/Conwell knelt by his cot/in prayer. The incident turned/Conwell to the ministry as a life work and later/to the founding of Temple/University. He vowed to/live a life for Johnnie(sic)/Ring as well as for him-/self...eight hours of work/a day for Johnnie(sic), eight hours of work for his own./Except for Johnnie(sic) Ring/Conwell
Boris Blai (On horseshoe beneath proper right foot:) A lad who didn't die (On book held in proper right arm:) HOLY/BIBLE (Below proper left foot:) Johnny Ring (Below proper right foot:) 1861-1958 signed
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Summary:
Standing portrait of Johnny Ring with his proper right leg raised as if taking a step. A sword hangs by his proper right side and his proper right hand rests through the handle of the sword. In his bent proper left arm he cradles a large Bible. He is dressed in his Civil War military uniform consisting of a short jacket with a mandarin collar, slim pants tucked into tall boots, and a cap with a visor. He looks off to his proper left from beneath the visor.
Topic:
Portrait male--Full length  Search this
Occupation--Military--Soldier  Search this
Dress--Uniform--Military Uniform  Search this
Object--Weapon--Sword  Search this
Object--Written Matter--Bible  Search this
Control number:
IAS 88320118
Data Source:
Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_ari_307313