Sculpture: bronze; Base: Black Hills rose-hued granite
Type:
Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
Sculptures
Owner/Location:
Administered by Hobart & William Smith Colleges 337 Pulteney Street Geneva New York 14456
Located Hobart & William Smith Colleges Near Rosenberg Hall & Gulick Hall Geneva New York
Date:
Modeled 1992. Cast 1994. Dedicated Oct. 1, 1994
Notes:
Save Outdoor Sculpture, New York survey, 1994.
Image on file.
Finger Lakes Times (Geneva, NY), Oct. 2, 1994, pg. 3A.
(Side corner of bronze base, incised lettering:) A.E. AUB 1994 (Top front of granite base, incised lettering:) "I CANNOT BUT CONGRATULATE MYSELF ON HAVING FOUND AT LAST/THE RIGHT PLACE FOR MY BEGINNING."/ELIZABETH BLACKWELL/LETTER FROM GENEVA. NOV. 9. 1847 (Rear of granite base:) "SCULPTOR A.E. TED AUB, PROFESSOR OF ART, HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES--DEDICATED OCT. 1, 1994" signed
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Summary:
A full-length portrait of a youthful Elizabeth Blackwell, seen sitting sideways on a chair in a contemplative mood. She has her hair pulled back and wears a skirt with overblouse. Her proper left elbow rests on top of the back of the chair, her hand supporting the head, with the forefinger placed against the cheek. She holds a book in her lap with her proper right hand, the forefinger marking a page. By her proper left foot is a medical bag with the initials "E.B." on the strap. The sculpture has a short, square bronze base and is mounted upon a short, square granite base with a beveled edge.