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613<br />

613.<br />

Paul Howard Manship (American, 1885-1966)<br />

Marietta, alternately titled Young Minerva<br />

Signed “Paul Manship” and foundry marked “Roman Bronze Works N.Y.” on the base.<br />

Bronze with black brown patina, height 13 1/4 in. (33.7 cm), with an integral base.<br />

Condition: Gentle wear to patina, dust and dirt to interstices.<br />

Literature: Edwin Murtha, Paul Manship (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1957), no. 17, p. 149; Fine Arts<br />

Journal, vol. 33, no. 4, October 1915, p. 431 (illus.); John Manship, Paul Manship, (Abbeville Press Publishers, New<br />

York, 1989), p. 45 (different cast illus.).<br />

N.B. The sculpture is dated to 1911 in the “<strong>Catalogue</strong> of the Sculpture of Paul Manship,” in Edwin Murtha’s book<br />

referenced above. It was an edition of six. While officially titled Young Minerva, the sculpture became known as<br />

Marietta after the model who posed for it. In 1911, Manship was immersed in three years of study at the American<br />

Academy in Rome, having been awarded the American Prix de Rome in 1909. He returned to New York in the fall of<br />

1912. In February of 1913, the American Academy in Rome presented an exhibition of works by Manship and two<br />

other Fellows at The Architectural League in New York, where Manship showed ten pieces done in Rome, including<br />

Young Minerva, to critical acclaim. 1<br />

1. Manship, John, Paul Manship (Abbeville Press Publishers, New York, 1989), pp. 45-46.<br />

$30,000-50,000<br />

220 additional information and photos at www.skinnerinc.com

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