Number 85 of a limited edition of 150 numbered bronzes.
This limited bronze edition of Walt Whitman's right hand was expertly crafted for One-Hundred and Fifty admirers of one of America's greatest poets. The original plaster casting was made by sculptor Truman H. Bartlett in Boston, Mass. on April 17, 1881. Whitman was in Boston to deliver a lecture on the death of Abraham Lincoln. The provenance of the casting was established by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fairchild of Boston who were friends with both Whitman and Bartlett. The original plaster cast from which this limited edition bronze was made is in a private collection. Fine .
Keywords: LITERATURE; SCULPTURE; SCULPTOR; ART; BRONZE SCULPTURE; WALT WHITMAN; TRUMAN BARTLETT; CASTING; WALT WHITMAN'S RIGHT HAND; EXECUTED FROM AN ORIGINAL PLASTER CASTING; BOSTON SCULPTOR; LIMITED EDITION; NUMBERED; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20TH CENTURY; LECTURE