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Humormystics", the original of which is on display in the garden at
Chateau de la Napoule. The American Art News of 12 February 1916 refers to this sculpture being on display in the galleries of Jacques Seligman & Co. at 750 Fifth Avenue in New York City. There is an unconfirmed report of a copy of the "God of Humormystics" being on public display somewhere in the State of Virginia, so if the report is true, the copy is likely the same one that was on display in New York in 1916. The sculpture itself was described by a critic and reviewer in 1916 as
311:. His preferred mediums were oil paint and sculpture with smaller sculptural pieces were often rendered in limestone or porphyry while the larger sculptural pieces were commonly rendered in bronze or marble. His early art in America was not exhibited widely. There are records of at least two exhibitions in New York during 1909, both at the Fifth Avenue gallery of M. Knoedler & Company. The first exhibition was in March for two portraits and the second in November was for ten sculptures. His later art was exhibited primarily in France.
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whose edge two doves bill and coo. He stands on a base, bearing a woman's head and hand and a colossal frog. He holds in one hand a rose and in the other nothing. About the round base circle 18 heads, including those of the
Saviour and the Virgin, and others, crowned and uncrowned, but nearly all grotesquely ugly. Inspired by the early art of the Chinese the work is a bitter satire on life, sardonic and rather horrible, if somewhat fascinating.
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Goodman has written two articles about Clews. In the 2007 journal "Siennese Shredder", Clews is the subject of an article describing his "quirky, quixotic kingdom" and is characterized as a "reclusive misanthropic sculptor". In a later travel article for the Wall Street Journal, Goodman writes that "...Clews was one of many eccentric expatriates welcomed on the Riviera in the freewheeling 1920s." The French author and academician
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dangerous path; a path which differs from all others in that it is without resting place, guide, or goal; and that his only compensation can be found in his pangs and joys of creation. Other men may be judged by their ability, and success in skillfully penetrating a difficult or an easy close. But the artist aims at an ever receding goal, and if he be judged at all, it must be by his poetical effort of approach to the unattainable."
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liberated the village Marie was surprised to see that the troops were led by one of her cousins, an
American officer. After the war Henry's art was re-displayed at the chateau and in 1993 the facility became designated as a historic monument administered under the French Ministry of Culture. Today it is one of the leading attractions in the region and the art of Henry Clews Jr. is on continuous public exhibition.
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classes and events. Henry and Marie Clews' "artistic and eccentric" early 20th-century lifestyle on the French
Riviera is hinted at on the inside of the main entrance door to the Chateau where the estate motto is carved into the lintel: "Mirth, Myth and Mystery". On the outside of the same entrance door, greeting visitors, is the inscription in stone "Once Upon a Time…".
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The Clews Centre for the Arts operates through the La
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A strange artistic production, full of odd imagery.... From a basic column of colored marble, about whose base disport three bronze amorini, one with wings and drunk, and another uplifting a wreath, rises an emaciated and strongly modelled bronze figure of an aged man, crowned with a bird's nest at
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The artist - the poet - is a constant problem; a perplexity. He can never be satisfactorily catalogued.... The artist never really finds himself, nor does he seek to find himself.... In his earliest day dreams he instinctively knows that he has chosen the steepest, the most solitary and the most
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Napoule" which was published post-humously in 1998 with the production efforts of Mancha Madison Clews (1915-2006), the only son of Henry and Marie.
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in sculpture. Abeles credits the
Brookgreen Gardens display of Clews' work as being a seminal influence on choosing art and sculpture as his own life's work. A joint exhibition of both Abeles' and Clews' art entitled "Creative Encounters" ran from July to October 2012 at the Wentworth-Coolidge
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in New York also has some records of an exhibition from May to August in 1939 after his death. The Louvre museum in Paris records a number of Clews' works in the La
Fayette database of American art in France. Clews' best-recognized work is the bronze and marble sculpture entitled "God of
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203:(April 23, 1876 – July 28, 1937) was an American-born artist who moved to France in 1914 in search of greater artistic freedom. He is known for the reconstruction of a Mediterranean waterfront chateau on the French Riviera a few miles west of Cannes, known as the
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for nearly 80 years. Brookgreen also holds and displays several other smaller works by Clews, consistent with its mission "To collect, conserve and exhibit figurative sculpture by American artists."
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Exhibition of sculpture by Henry Clews, jr. - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 8 May - 27 August 1939 - Book: Biography (publisher: New York: Printed by the Marchbanks Press, 1939)
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651:"Once upon a Time at LA Napoule: The Memoirs of Marie Clews" M. Clews, Publisher: Memoirs Unlimited; 1st edition (April 1998),
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Once upon a time at La Napoule: the memoirs of Marie Clews (Book, 1998)
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James Britton (12 February 1916). "God of 'Humormystics'".
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bust of Marie Elsie Whelen Clews by Henry Clews Jr., 1917.
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1494:. Chateau-lanapoule.com. 2013-10-08
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