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Dublin Core
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Title
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Our Treasures
Contributor
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The Minnesota Museum of American Art
Still Image
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Artist
Paul Manship
1885-1966
Born in St. Paul, MN
Died in New York City, NY
Medium
Crayon and graphite on paper
Physical Dimensions
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21 x 23 1/4 inches
Framed Dimensions
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24 1/2 x 25 3/8 inches
Credit Line
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Bequest of Paul H. Manship
Object ID
66.14.200
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Original Format
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Study
Inscriptions
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l.r.: Paul Manship
Notes
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In a letter to his brother Luther in 1925, Manship described his plan for <em>Indian Hunter and His Dog</em>: "I have decided to make an Indian hunter, with his dog, running—in bronze, life size. This will be the central motif in the basin, 22 feet in diameter, with four bronze geese set between the central group and the rim of the basin, which will spout water into the air; something like this." He then included this sketch of the sculpture in his letter.
Publications
Riddle, Mason. "Paul Manship" In <em>Our Treasures: Highlights from the Minnesota Museum of American Art</em>, edited by Kristin Makholm, 56-59. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Museum of American Art, 2011.
Title
<em>Study for Indian Hunter and His Dog</em>
Date
ca. 1926
Description
describe the object
This preliminary sketch of Paul Manship's <em>Indian Hunter and His Dog</em> depicts a Native American youth running alongside his dog. The hunter is clad in a breechcloth, wears a single feather in his tied-back hair, and holds a bow in his hand.
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24 1/2 x 25 3/8 inches
Dublin Core
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Title
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<em>Study for Indian Hunter and His Dog</em>
Date Created
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ca. 1926
Relation
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Paul H. Manship, 'Indian Hunter and His Dog' (1926), 65.04.01
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Margaret C. Manship
Fiduciary Trust Company,
175 Federal Street
Boston, MN 02110
617-482-5270
Date Copyrighted
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1926
Type
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Drawing
Provenance
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Minnesota Museum of American; Bequest of the artist
Creator
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Paul H. Manship
License
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No license
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Medium
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Crayon and graphite on paper
Source
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Bequest of Paul H. Manship
66.14.200
Bow and arrows
Dog
Fountain
Hunter
Hunting
Minnesota artist
Native American
Paul Manship
Preparatory sketch
Public sculpture
Running
St. Paul
St. Paul public sculpture
Study
Twentieth Century
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Title
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Our Treasures
Contributor
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The Minnesota Museum of American Art
Physical Object
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Artist
Paul Manship
1885-1966
Born in St. Paul, MN
Died in New York City, NY
Medium
Bronze with marble base
Physical Dimensions
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23 x 23 1/2 x 9 inches
Credit Line
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Gift of Mrs. Arthur Savage
Object ID
65.04.01
Exhibition Label
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Saint Paul born sculptor Paul Manship is one of Minnesota’s greatest artists, with an international reputation that made him one of the most sought after artists in the first half of the 20th century. His elegant, small-scale figurative sculptures and large public art commissions were designed in a classical or archaic Greek style that idealized the human form. Virtually all cast in bronze, they were admired for their technical mastery, finally crafted surfaces, and brilliant patinas. <em>Indian Hunter and His Dog</em> is a small version of a sculpture commissioned in 1926 for Cochran Park on Summit Avenue in Saint Paul. It depicts an idealized, muscular youth running full stride, carrying arrows in his right hand and a bow in his left. Cast at the prominent Alexis Rudier foundry in Paris, it bears a modern streamlined elegance characteristic of international art deco despite its clear American theme.
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Original Format
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Sculpture
Physical Dimension
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23 x 23 1/2 x 9 inches
Inscriptions
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Base u.c.: 1926 Paul Manship
Notes
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Two life size casts were made of the <em>Indian Hunter and His Dog</em>. One is in Saint Paul, the other in Vaucresson, France. The public sculpture was commissioned by Thomas Cochran, Jr. in memory of his father and placed in Cochran Memorial Park in Saint Paul. There exist at least six small versions of <em>Indian Hunter and His Dog</em> in private collections.
Publications
Riddle, Mason. "Paul Manship." In <em>Our Treasures: Highlights from the Minnesota Museum of American Art</em>, edited by Kristin Makholm, 56-59. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Museum of American Art, 2011.
Title
<em>Indian Hunter and His Dog</em>
Date
1926
Description
describe the object
The sculpture depicts a Native American youth and his hunting dog running full stride. The hunter is clad in a breechcloth, wears a single feather in his tied-back hair, carries arrows in his right hand, and holds a bow in his left.
Dimension
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For a physical object, record the height, width, and depth in inches and in the following order: height, followed by an x, then width, followed by an x, then depth followed by "inches" (i.e. height x width x depth inches). All dimensions should be listed as fractions!
23 x 23 1/2 x 9 inches
Dublin Core
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Title
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<em>Indian Hunter and His Dog</em>
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1926
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Margaret C. Manship
Fiduciary Trust Company
175 Federal Street
Boston, MN 02110
617-482-5270
License
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Non Exclusive Perpetual Woldwide License; © Estate of Paul Howard Manship
Date Copyrighted
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1926
Type
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Sculpture
Provenance
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Minnesota Museum of American Art; Gift from Mrs. Arthur Savage; The artist
Creator
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Paul H. Manship
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Medium
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Bronze with marble base
Source
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Gift of Mrs. Arthur Savage
65.04.01
Bow and arrows
Bronze
Classical
Classical Greek style
Dog
Fountain
Hunter
Hunting
Minnesota artist
Native American
Paul Manship
Public sculpture
Running
Sculpture
St. Paul
St. Paul public sculpture
Twentieth Century