- William Ordway Partridge
William Ordway Partridge (
April 11 ,1861 –May 22 ,1930 ) was an American sculptor whose public commissions can be found inNew York City and other locations.William Partridge was born in
Paris to American parents descended from the Pilgrims in Massachusetts; his father was a representative of A.T. Stewart. At the end of the reign ofNapoleon III , Partridge travelled to America to attend Adelphi Academy in Brooklyn andColumbia University (graduated 1883) in New York. After a year of experimention intheatre , he went abroad to study sculpture. During a brief stint in the Paris studio ofWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau , he formed a close friendship with the neo-Gothic architectRalph Adams Cram on his 1887 trip. [Douglass Shand-Tucci, "Boston Bohemia, 1881-1900: Ralph Adams Cram: Life and Architecture" (University of Massachusetts Press) 1996:59.] He knew the youngBernard Berenson in Florence, where he studied in the studio of Galli , and Rome, in the studio ofPio Welonski (1883-85). ["Encyclopaedia Britannica" 1911: 'William Ordway Partridge"; Smithsonian American Art Museum]His published work includes articles on
aesthetics and several art history books including "Art For America" (1894), "The Song Life of a Sculptor" (1894), and "The Technique of Sculpture" (1895). He also wrote poems and published the verse novels "Angel of Clay" (1900) and "The Czar's Gift" (1906).Aside from his public commissions, his work consisted mostly of portrait busts. In 1893 eleven of his works were displayed at the
World's Columbian Exposition , Chicago, according to the official catalog of the Fine Arts Building at the fair, where he exhibited sculptures of "Alexander Hamilton" and "William Shakespeare" [The "Shakespeare" remained inLincoln Park , Chicago. ("Appleton's Cyclopaedia")] as well as portraits. In this same catalog Partridge was listed as living inMilton, Massachusetts . He maintained homes and studios in both Milton and New York. Among his studio assistants on West 38th Street in New York wasLee Lawrie .Partridge went on to lecture at
Stanford University in California, and assumed aprofessor ship at Columbian University, nowGeorge Washington University , inWashington, D.C. His life-size statue of the Native American Indian princess, "
Pocahontas ", was unveiled inJamestown, Virginia in 1922.Queen Elizabeth II viewed this statue in 1957 and again on May 4, 2007, while visiting Jamestown on the 400th anniversary of the founding of the first successful English colonial settlement in America. On October 5, 1958, a replica of the Pocahontas statue by Partridge was dedicated as a memorial to the princess at the location of her burial in 1617 at St. George's Church inGravesend, England . The Governor of Virginia presented the replica statue as a gift to the British people.Partridge died in New York in 1930.
elected works
A considerable amount of Partridge's
statuary remains on public display in New York City and other locations:*
Samuel J. Tilden , on Riverside Drive at 113th Street.
*Thomas Jefferson , in front of Journalism Hall atColumbia University .
*Thomas Jefferson , New York Historic Society, 1901.
*Alexander Hamilton ,Hamilton Grange , New York, (1892. [Inscribed 1892 on base.] ) This standing figure was commissioned by the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn and having been exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition, stood in front of the Club's premises in Brooklyn Heights, 1893-1936, when it was removed to its present location. [ [http://www.forgottendelights.com/NYCsculpture/Hamilton1-11.pdf Dianne Durante, "Alexander Hamilton"] ] A replica erected 1908 stands in front of Hamilton Hall, Columbia University. [Andrew S. Dolkart, "Morningside Heights: A History of Its Architecture & Development" (Columbia University Press) 1998, note 62, pp 412-13. Dolkart notes that W. Ordway Partridge also produced the Class of 1885 Sundial, in a setting byCharles Follen McKim , the "Thomas Jefferson" in front of Journalism Hall (1914) and the Van Amringe Memorial in the Van Amringe Quadrangle (1918-22) ]
*"Edward Everett Hale ", bust, Union League Club of Chicago. ("Appleton's Cyclopaedia")
*A bust of DeanJohn Howard Van Amringe at Columbia University.
*"Nathan Hale" [Partridge published a poem and essay, with a "vita" of Hale co-written by George Cary Eggleston, "Nathan Hale, The Ideal Patriot", 1902, in part to generate interest for his sculpture, which occupied a chapter entitled "The creation of an ideal work."]
*"The Resurrection", marble bas-relief for theNational Cathedral , Washington, D.C., 1902.
*Themarble Pieta at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
*The equestrian statue of GeneralUlysses S. Grant , commissioned by the Union Club of Brooklyn and unveiled April 27, 1896, in Grant Square, at Bedford Avenue and Dean Street, Crown Heights,Brooklyn .
*The bust ofTheodore Roosevelt at the Republican Club.
*The marble "Peace Head" at theMetropolitan Museum of Art , New York.
*"Pietà", St. Patrick's Cathedral] , New York, transept.
*The Samuel H. Kauffman Memorial ca. 1906, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. A seated bronze figure on a marble exedra with bronze bas-reliefs of the "Serven Ages of Man" after Shakespeare. [ [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:qgn92cQ7VPcJ:www.culturaltourismdc.org/dch_tourism2608/dch_tourism_show.htm%3Fdoc_id%3D42003+William+Ordway+Partridge&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=33&gl=us Cultural Tourism: The Kauffman Memorial] ]
*TheJoseph Pulitzer Memorial (1913) in Woodlawn Cemetery, The Bronx. [ [http://www.lehman.edu/publicart/woodlawn.htm Public Art in The Bronx] /] Seated mourning figure.
*"Memory" 1914. Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY. [ [http://mag.rochester.edu/seeingAmerica/essays/44.swf "Seeing America: Painting and Sculpture from the Memorial Art Gallery" 44] ]Affiliations
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Architectural League of New York
*Sons of the American Revolution
*Veteran Corps of Artillery, State of New York
*American Institute of Architects (honorary)
*Royal Society of Arts ,London
*He was also a member of the literary and artisticLotos Club , New YorkNotes
ources
* [http://www.authorandbookinfo.com/ngcoba/pa3.htm "Author and Book Info.com"]
External links
* [http://www.askart.com/askart/p/william_ordway_partridge/william_ordway_partridge.aspx AskArt.com:"William Ordway Partridge"]
* [http://americanart.si.edu/search/artist_bio.cfm?ID=3695 Smithsonian American Art Museum: "William Ordway Partridge"]
* [http://www.eastman.org/ar/strip43/htmlsrc/vanderweyde_sum00004.html#74:0056:0101 (George Eastman House) Sculptures by Ordway, photographed by William Vander Weyde]
* [http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=L1814Y34F3336.733&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!210502~!2&ri=2&aspect=Browse&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Partridge,+William+Ordway,+1861-1930.&index=&uindex=&aspect=Browse&menu=search&ri=2 Smithsonian Archives: W. Ordway Patridge papers]References
*"Appleton's Cyclopaedia of Armerican Biography"
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