- Peter David Edstrom
Peter David Edstrom (
March 27 ,1873 –August 12 ,1938 ) was an American sculptor and immigrant fromVetlanda ,Sweden .(a.k.a., "Pehr David Emanuel Edstrom" and "David Edstrom").
Biography
Edstrom lived in
Ottumwa, Iowa from 1882 to 1894, which he embraced as his hometown and where he became aware of his artistic skills. ( [http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/FAMOUSIOWANS/705200324/0/url Des Moines Register; May 20, 2007)] . He returned toSweden after a hobo's journey started in a freight train car onJuly 29 ,1894 and ended (after a wage earner's trip across the Atlantic) inStockholm where he supported himself during his studies at the Stockholm Polytechnic School and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts.In 1900, Edstrom moved to Florence where he attended the Academia of Fine Arts. In
Florence , he created the sculptures Caliban (1900), Sphinx (1900), [http://orage.mjp.brown.edu/mjp/images/Edstrom/DefLuc.jpgLucifer (1902)] , The Cry of Poverty (1903), Despair (1904), and Pride (1904). ( [http://www.anb.org/articles/17/17-01971.html American National Biography] ). Edstrom also spent time in Paris, and became a member of theGertrude Stein circle, appeared in some of Stein's word portraits, and sculpted the likeness ofHarriet Lane Levy (the friend who broughtAlice B. Toklas toParis in 1907).Edstrom returned to the United States in 1915 and located in Los Angeles around 1920, where he was one of the organizers of the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art . (McGurrin, 1964), (DMRegister, 2007)In 1937, his autobiography, "Testament of Caliban", was published, a biography which
Rupert Hughes in his forward to the book "aver [ed] " Edstrom's self-story to be "garrulous and preposterous in its account of a man of huge appetites and colossal conceptions." (Kellner, 1988, p. 183). Edstrom died in Los Angeles, after two marriages: "one to the daughter of a Swedish official, who wore men's attire"; and another to Cora Downer, whoGertrude Stein described as the bride of "the fat swedish sculptor who married the head of the Christian Science Church in Paris and destroyed her." (Ibid.)Secondary Sources
* Brigham, Gertrude Richardson, "The Story of David Edstrom" (referenced in "Who's who Among North American Authors", Golden Syndicate Pub. Co., Los Angeles, 1921) [http://books.google.com/books?id=gFIDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=%22david+edstrom%22+sculptor&source=web&ots=KtZAjkej2B&sig=8e2qHw3RFF4VgtZpS9MQn9fhcYo Google Books]
* Hildebrand, Carver Edstrom. “David Edstrom, Swedish American Sculptor.” "Swedish American Genealogist", 10, 1: 17-29 (March, 1990).
* Kellner, Bruce, ed. "A Gertrude Stein Companion: Content with the Example". New York, Westport, Connecticut, London: Greenwood Press, 1988. ISBN 0313250782.
* Lundén, Rolf, "The Rise and Fall of a Swedish-American Sculptor: The Case of David Edström". "The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly" 54 (3) (July 2003): 145-63.
* Swanson, Mary Towley, "A Tangled Web: Swedish Immigrant Artists' Patronage Systems, 1880-1940 (St. Thomas University 2004) [https://www.stthomas.edu/arthistory/graduate/files/02.OfficialSwedishAr.pdf Chapter 2 (pp. 11-12)] ; [https://www.stthomas.edu/arthistory/graduate/files/02.OfficialSwedishAr.pdf Chapter 4 (pp. 8, 9, 14, 21 n.27)]
External links
* [http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/MSC/ToMsC800/MsC752/MsC752_edstromdavid.htm Papers of David Edstrom (University of Iowa).]
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/tranSCRIPTs/macgur64.htm Oral History Transcript; Smithsonian Archives of American Art "Interview with Buckley MacGurrin" (June 20, 1964).]
* [http://dl.lib.brown.edu:8080/exist/mjp/plookup.xq?id=EdstromPeter Brown University (biographical summary and images of four representative sculptures).]
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