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William Ordway Partridge

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3148: 2007:"In the treatment of the great subject nothing has been forgotten. Here is the breadth—the avoidance of trivialities—the strength which the purely critical view demands. This dead Christ is dead; this is the body of the man who died hanging upon the cross. The strained muscles of the arms recall those dreadful hours. We note all these things, feeling that they are nothing; so perfect is the art that they seem natural actualities, and we so accept them. It is, however, not exactly within the province of words to depict what we feel when we see the Mother's unconscious action, prompted by the hunger of her breaking heart, as she uplifts and holds the body with the head on her arm; we see the instinctive effort of her beginning to realize, in some sense, if only for a moment, some semblance of the life that is gone. It is the cry of the mother's heart, pitiful and pitying, over the son who she knows is dead. It is also the cry of the breast, the arms, the hands, which must feel once that he is alive. One looks at this group and there he realises, if never before, that what is human is divine." 784: 1526: 1273: 1393: 1556: 1040: 1378: 875: 283: 965: 1701: 890: 935: 799: 845: 1318: 1686: 1571: 1348: 1363: 1025: 1303: 860: 1674: 905: 1333: 815: 329: 1541: 1258: 920: 1603: 830: 417:, a member of the Smithsonian's Board of Regents, proposed that Smithson's remains be brought to the United States. In 1904, Smithson's remains and grave monument were relocated to the Crypt of the Smithsonian's Castle Building in Washington, D.C. The 1900 marble copy of Partridge's tablet was part of that move. The Chapel of the Holy Spirit was destroyed by Allied bombing during World War II. A marble copy of Partridge's tablet was carved in 1963, and stands today at the site of the chapel. 268: 321: 950: 2385: 299: 980: 3103: 1010: 1288: 995: 1586: 2609: 2597: 2797: 310: 2521: 3016: 2881: 2821: 2683: 2479: 193: 2977: 2731: 2272: 2202: 3043: 2187: 2242: 538: 2773: 2633: 2467: 2857: 3079: 2748: 2496: 2917: 2905: 2953: 2941: 3195: 783: 383:(1895–1896) was Partridge's most colossal work. Commissioned by the Union League Club of Brooklyn, it was installed in the center of Bedford Avenue, in front of the Club's headquarters, and dedicated on April 27, 1896. The bronze horse and rider are approximately 12 ft (3.7 m) in height, and stand upon a granite pedestal approximately 15 ft (4.6 m) in height. 38: 571:, Manhattan, New York City. Commissioned by the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, the plaster of this was exhibited at Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, and the bronze stood in front of the Club's Brooklyn Heights building from 1893 to 1936. It was then relocated to the grounds of The Grange, Hamilton's country house in Manhattan. 2929: 2066:"As the work on the clay progressed, if at any time there was a delay and if the bust did not approach completion as fast as she thought it might, the old woman would say to the sculptor, 'You must hurry, Willie,—you must hurry; you mind I'm nearing home.' From this the bust received its name, 'Nearing Home'." 2039:
The principal events of our Lord's life, especially those recorded in the Apostles' Creed, are sculptured on the eight exterior panels of the Font, as follows: (1) The Nativity, (2) the Baptism, (3) the Calling of the Apostles, (4) the Crucifixion, (5) the Resurrection, (6) the Ascension, (7) the Day
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In the center of the Font stands the figure of the risen Christ, with upraised hand, giving the great command recorded in the last chapter of St. Matthew's Gospel, "Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost," while in his
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visited Jamestown in 1957 for the 350th anniversary, and was charmed by the statue. Her reaction inspired a posthumous replica to be cast, which was presented by the Governor of Virginia as a gift to the British people. Dedicated on October 5, 1958, the bronze replica was installed outside
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of Pentecost, (8) the Coming of Christ to ransom His own at the Judgment Day. At each corner of the octagon stand the following Apostolic figures—St. Peter, St. Paul, St. John, Joseph of Arithathea, St. James of Jerusalem, St. Mark, St. Matthew and St. Luke.
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commissioned by the Alumni Association of Columbia College . It was installed on campus in front of Hamilton Hall, and dedicated on May 27, 1908. Both Hamilton statues stand in northern Manhattan, less than 1.5 mi (2.4 km) apart.
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In 1890, Partridge won a national competition to create a statue of William Shakespeare for Chicago, Illinois. He returned to Paris, where he set up a studio to work on the project. He exhibited his full-size plaster model of
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The Font is made of pure white Carrara marble. It is octagonal in shape, fifteen feet in diameter, and raised on three steps. In the interior there are stone steps for descending into the water when the font is used for
1555: 1392: 409:). Partridge initially made two casts of the bronze tablet, one for the gravesite and the other for the nearby Protestant Chapel of the Holy Spirit. He made a third bronze cast in 1898 for Smithson's alma mater, 1039: 1496:, and featured a 16-ton green granite sphere that cast a shadow on a circular dial. The sphere cracked and was removed in the 1940s. Only the dial's base, encircled by Partridge's decorative panels, survives. 231:, and moved to Boston, where he supported himself by giving dramatic readings of Shakespeare and the Romantic poets. He continued to sculpt, and received encouragement in this from his cousin, the sculptor 428:, Manhattan. The dead Christ is collapsed before a seated Mary, who cradles his face with her hand. Critic Robert Burns Wilson wrote a sensitive appreciation of the work. Carved from white Carrara marble, 1377: 148:(April 11, 1861 – May 22, 1930) was an American sculptor, teacher and author. Among his best-known works are the Shakespeare Monument in Chicago, the equestrian statue of General Grant in Brooklyn, the 798: 733:(marble, 1914), Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York. The sculpture's base features a bas relief bust of James G. Avrell, in whose memory the art gallery was founded. 874: 2037:
left arm he holds a little child, symbolizing the command that he gave St. Peter, after His resurrection, "Feed my Lambs." In His hand and sides are the wounds made when He was upon the Cross.
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in autumn 1881, but had to withdraw because of poor health. He traveled to Europe in 1882, and studied in Florence in the studio of Fortunato Galli, where he became friends with the young
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He was born in Paris, the younger son of George Sidney Partridge, Jr. and Helen Derby Catlin. His father was the Paris representative for the New York City department store
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Partridge lectured at the National Social Science Association, the Concord School of Philosophy, and the Brooklyn Institute. From 1897 to 1903, he lectured at what is now
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An 1896 bronze replica was given to the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Genoa, Italy. This was destroyed during World War II, and replaced in 1963 with a marble copy.
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1921), Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. A bronze figure seated on a granite exedra, with 7 bronze bas-relief panels depicting Shakespeare's
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was on exhibition at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The bronze statue stood in Brooklyn until 1936, when it was relocated to
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the following spring, and dedicated on April 23, 1894, the Bard's 330th birthday. Partridge wrote a sonnet for its dedication.
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Partridge and Augusta Merriam had a daughter together, also named Augusta (d. 1916). The couple divorced in 1904.
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On June 14, 1905 he married the poet Margaret Ridgely Schott. They had a daughter together, also named Margaret.
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Bronze replicas at Yale University School of Medicine, and Bar Harbor Historical Society, Bar Harbor, Maine.
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stood in front of the Administration Building for the exposition, and APVA later loaned the statue to the
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private study under Fortunato Galli, Antonin Mercié, William-Adolphe Bouguereau & Pio Welonski
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Partridge's bronze memorial tablet (1896), at James Smithson's gravesite in Genoa, Italy, 1897.
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American Sculpture in the Museum of Fine Art of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Inscription: "James Smithson - FRS - Founder of the Smithsonian Institution - Washington
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commissioned Partridge to create a larger-than-life bronze statue of Pocahontas, the
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Plaster replica of the statue of Alexander Hamilton for the Hamilton Club, Brooklyn
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The revised catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts listed 10 works by Partridge:
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Partridge's plaster model (1901) is at the New York Historical Society, Manhattan.
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The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Volume 8
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Replicas at Brooklyn Museum, Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.), and elsewhere.
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An 1898 bronze replica was given Smithson's alma mater, Pembroke College,
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Partridge's family returned to New York City in 1868, and enrolled him in
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World's Columbian Exposition, Revised Catalogue, Department of Fine Arts
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Dewey Arch (staff 1899), Madison Square, New York City, demolished 1900
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stands near her gravesite at St. George's Church, Gravesend, England.
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Seeing America: Painting and Sculpture from the Memorial Art Gallery
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Mr. Smithson Goes to Washington And the Search for a Proper Memorial
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8 panels from the life of Christ (marble, 1902-1904), Jordan Font,
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Morningside Heights: A History of its Architecture and Development
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Boston Bohemia, 1881–1900: Ralph Adams Cram: Life and Architecture
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Plaster replica of statue of Shakespeare for Lincoln Park, Chicago
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1911: 'William Ordway Partridge"; Smithsonian American Art Museum
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3rd in 1931. He wrote a loving memoir of their marriage, called
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Bishop of Washington, "The Font for the Washington Cathedral,"
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Partridge's most famous religious work is the larger-than-life
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1900), Metropolitan Republican Club, Manhattan, New York City
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1914) is at the Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester.
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Entrance Portal (1904) Henry W. Poor House, Tuxedo, New York
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Smithsonian American Art Museum: "William Ordway Partridge"
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1891), The Franklin Trust Company, Brooklyn, New York City
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Partridge's studio was at 15 West 38th Street, Manhattan.
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In 1887, he married Augusta Merriam, a wealthy widow from
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The Works in Sculpture of William Ordway Partridge, M.A.,
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Architectural sculpture: Entrance Portal (marble, 1904),
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Partridge created two larger-than-life bronze statues of
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panel, Jordan Font (1904), Washington National Cathedral
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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
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1904), Baptistery, National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
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2. Margaret Ridgely Schott (married 1905; to his death)
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A bronze replica is in Fuller Park, Chicago, Illinois.
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1899), Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine
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is located in the Ambulatory behind the High Altar.
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in Chicago, along with nine other works. His bronze
1716:Partridge's published writings include articles on 1341:(1904), William Clark Memorial, St. Louis, Missouri 823:(1896), Grant Square, Brooklyn, New York City, 1905 131: 102: 94: 79: 63: 44: 28: 2016:Margaret Livingston Partridge (1909-1996) married 1982:And say, slow wending from their toil toward home, 1969:Thine all embracing love must aim to trace,— 1884:He was also a member of the literary and artistic 1780:The Works in Sculpture of William Ordway Partridge 1051:(1890), Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, Michigan 868:(1900), Trask Memorial, Saratoga Springs, New York 2349:Robert Burns Wilson, "William Ordway Partridge," 1790:"Goethe as a Playwright," in F. B. Sanborn, ed., 1549:(1900), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 943:(1914), Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York 488:, in Washington, D.C., and went on to lecture at 2717:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1998:Erected by the Regents of the Institution 1896." 1965:For others this might serve; thou art too great. 1579:(1907), Church of the Epiphany, Washington, D.C. 3196:Smithsonian Archives: W. Ordway Patridge papers 2699:. Archived from the original on October 9, 2007 2198: 2196: 2183: 2181: 2179: 1984:I saw this Shakespeare in the street; he seemed 1976:But when he comes, carving those deep set eyes, 1967:Who sculptures thee must grasp thy human state, 1189:, Columbia University, Manhattan, New York City 459:in Washington, D.C. APVA donated the statue to 227:. He appeared in a New York City production of 3241:Members of the Sons of the American Revolution 2022:Peggy and I: A Life Too Busy for a Dull Moment 1974:Until this sculptor comes the world must wait; 1195:(marble, 1905), Brooklyn Museum, New York City 335:(1905), St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City 19:For other people named William Partridge, see 2492: 2490: 2488: 2381: 2379: 2377: 2375: 2238: 2236: 2053:of Hale co-written by George Cary Eggleston, 2049:Partridge published a poem and essay, with a 1959:Who models thee must be thine intimate— 1868:Veteran Corps of Artillery, State of New York 1482:24 "Hours of the Day" panels (bronze, 1914), 1386:(1914), U.S. Supreme Court, Washington, D.C. 1201:(bronze, 1906), Lincoln Club of New York City 913:(1907), Nathan Hale Park, St. Paul, Minnesota 463:, where it was re-dedicated on June 3, 1922. 381:Equestrian Statue of General Ulysses S. Grant 316:(1896), Grant Square, Brooklyn, New York City 215:. Although he never formally enrolled at the 114:Equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant 8: 3173:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 2173:(University of Massachusetts Press) 1996:59. 1371:(1912), Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Maine 883:(1902), National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. 2744: 2742: 2740: 2258:(Boston, John Wilson and Son, 1894), p. 38. 1963:Where tired eyes can hardly reach thy face. 671:statue at Yale University went to sculptor 3149:Works by or about William Ordway Partridge 3005:vol. 89, no. 3 (July 18, 1903), pp. 79-82. 1986:A man like you or me, howe'er, he dreamed. 1980:The men will turn aside with glad surprise 1971:Thy oneness with the lowliest of thy race. 1694:(1900), Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois 1633:, 1899; demolished 1900), attic figure of 1596:(1914), Columbia University, New York City 1401:(1918), Columbia University, New York City 1326:(ca.1900), Sulgrave Manor, Oxfordshire, UK 973:(1914), Columbia University, New York City 36: 25: 2697:"Cultural Tourism: The Kauffman Memorial" 2430: 2428: 2426: 2327:. Smithsonian Institution. Archived from 2148:(Boston: The Biographical Society, 1904). 172:. His mother was a cousin of the painter 2764:vol. 22, no. 4 (June 1900), pp. 383-384. 2424: 2422: 2420: 2418: 2416: 2414: 2412: 2410: 2408: 2406: 2369:(U.S. History Publishers, 1939), p. 345. 2361: 2359: 2314: 2312: 2268: 2266: 1961:Nor place thee on a grand uplifted base, 1226:Bust of Chief-Justice Melville W. 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Peary 1183:Bust of William Colford Schermerhorn 1087:Bust of Reverend Edward Everett Hale 3028:David Xia, "Where Is the Sundial?" 1822:"The Relation of Art to Religion," 1794:(Boston: Ticknor and Company, 1886) 3226:Columbia College (New York) alumni 3135:. Vol. 4. 1909. p. 1020. 2545:. pp. 412–413 (footnote 62). 2438:John Lane Company, New York, 1914. 1463:, Princeton University, New Jersey 1281:(1892), Dayton Art Institute, Ohio 1266:(1887), original plaster unlocated 632:(white marble, 1905), Ambulatory, 524:, New York City, on May 22, 1930. 397:–1829) funded the creation of the 21:William Partridge (disambiguation) 14: 3231:People from Milton, Massachusetts 3164:"Partridge, William Ordway"  2588:from New York Historical Society. 2510:Hand Book of Washington Cathedral 2508:"Cathedral Font and Baptistery," 1834:"Greek versus Modern Sculpture," 1611:(1916), Mackinac Island, Michigan 724:(bronze, 1914), Sawmill Parkway, 506:was among his studio assistants. 225:American Academy of Dramatic Arts 1873:American Institute of Architects 1853:Architectural League of New York 1819:, vol. 13, no. 6 (February 1896) 1699: 1684: 1672: 1601: 1584: 1569: 1554: 1539: 1524: 1391: 1384:Chief Justice Melville W. 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Peary 853:(1900), Hopewell, Massachusetts 160:statue in Jamestown, Virginia. 3271:American expatriates in France 2990:James Smithson memorial plaque 1751:Nathan Hale: The Ideal Patriot 1547:James Smithson Memorial Tablet 1473:(over altar), Washington, D.C. 1457:Elias Boudinot Memorial Tablet 712:Partridge's plaster maquette ( 544:(ca.1906), Jamestown, Virginia 98:sculptures, busts, bas reliefs 1: 2622:Maquette for Thomas Jefferson 2400:from St. George's, Gravesend. 2367:New York City Guide, Volume 1 2306:from Smithsonian Institution. 2287:from Smithsonian Institution. 1792:The Life and Genius of Goethe 1666:, T. Henry Randall, architect 1158: 1148: 1133:Bust of Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1122: 1080: 804:Partridge's plaster model of 762: 742: 713: 643: 623: 581:Equestrian statue of General 391: 137:(married 1887; divorced 1904) 2954:Melville W. Fuller (Chicago) 2144:"William Ordway Partridge," 1939:Bust of James Russell Lowell 1369:Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary 1115:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 988:(ca. 1921), Washington, D.C. 575:William Shakespeare Monument 486:George Washington University 366:World's Columbian Exposition 203:in Connecticut, followed by 3129:"PARTRIDGE, William Ordway" 2798:Bust of Edward Everett Hale 2610:Thomas Jefferson (maquette) 2434:Partridge, William Ordway, 2256:The Song-Life of a Sculptor 1955:For a Statue of Shakespeare 1812:, vol. 12, no. 3 (May 1895) 1728:The Song-Life of a Sculptor 1518:, Mackinac Island, Michigan 1139:Bust of Percy Bysshe Shelly 986:Samuel H. Kauffman Memorial 958:(1914), Chappaqua, New York 738:Samuel H. 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Index

William Partridge (disambiguation)

Adelphi Academy
St. Patrick's Cathedral
A.T. Stewart
George Catlin
Sidney Catlin Partridge
Episcopal Church

Cheshire Academy
Adelphi Academy
Columbia University
Bernard Berenson
Ecole de Beaux-Arts
Antonin Mercié
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
John Rogers
Milton, Massachusetts
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Ralph Adams Cram
Rome






Alexander Hamilton
The Grange
second Hamilton statue was

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