- William Wetmore Story
William Wetmore Story (
February 12 ,1819 -October 7 ,1895 ) was an American sculptor, art critic, poet and editor.Biography
William Wetmore Story was the son of jurist
Joseph Story and Sarah Waldo (Wetmore) Story, and graduated fromHarvard College in 1838 at the age of nineteen. He moved to Italy in 1856 after receiving a commission for completing a bust of his late father, which resides in theMemorial Hall/Lowell Hall . Story's home, in thePalazzo Barberini , became a central location for Americans inRome . His most famous work, "Cleopatra ", (1858) was described and admired inNathaniel Hawthorne 's romance, "The Marble Faun ", and is on display at theVirginia Museum of Fine Arts inRichmond, Virginia . Another work, the "Angel of Grief ", has been replicated near theStanford Mausoleum atStanford University .Story submitted a design for the
Washington Monument , then under construction. Although the Washington National Monument Society concluded that his design seemed "vastly superior in artistic taste and beauty" to the obelisk already under construction, the obelisk continued to be built, and is what we see today as the monument. In addition, Story sculpted a bronze statue ofJoseph Henry on the Mall inWashington, D.C. , the scientist who served as theSmithsonian Institution 's first Secretary. His "Libyan Sibyl" is on display at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art.Story is buried with his wife, Emelyn Story, in the
Protestant Cemetery, Rome , under a statue of his own design ("Angel of Grief "). His children also pursued artistic careers:Thomas Waldo Story (1855–1915) became a sculptor,Julian Russell Stor y (1857–1919) was a successful portrait painter, andEdith Marion (1844–1907), theMarchesa Peruzzi de' Medici , became a writer.elected works
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Joseph Henry Memorial, Washington D.C., 1883
*John Marshall Memorial,Washington D.C. , 1884
* "Angel of Grief "
*Statue ofJoseph Story , his father, inHarvard Law School 'sLangdell Hall Selected writings
* "Conversations in a Studio", Boston, 1890
* "Excursions in Art and Letters", Boston, 1891
*"Roba di Roma", London, 1863
*"The Proportions of the Human Figure,: According to a New Canon, for Practical Use: With a Critical Notice of the Canon of Polycletus, and of the Principal Ancient and Modern Systems ", London, 1864
=References
* Phillips, M., "Reminiscences of William Wetmore Story, the American Sculptor and Author", Chicago, 1897
* James, H., "William Wetmore Story and his Friends", 2 vols, London, 1903
* [http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/biog/Stor_W.htm] , Thomas Waldo Story, 1855-1915
* [http://76.1911encyclopedia.org/S/ST/STORY_WILLIAM_WETMORE.htm] , LoveToKnow
* [http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/story_w_w.html] Strangers to Us All:Lawyers and PoetryExternal links
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* [http://www.sonnets.org/story.htm] William Wetmore Story, Poems
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