Details
Paul Manship (1885-1966)
'Lying Doe'
inscribed 'MUNICH BAVARIA' and stamped 'PRIESSMAN BRAUER & CO.' (beneath the base)
bronze with greenish brown patina
12½ in. (31.8 cm.) high on a marble base 1¾ in. (4.5 cm.) high
Cast in 1932.
Provenance
Lillian Nassau, LLC, New York.
Acquired by the present owner from the above, circa 2005.
Literature
Averell House, Sculpture by Paul Manship, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1933, p. 6, no. 12 (as Fawn).
E. Murtha, Paul Manship, New York, 1957, p. 178, no. 325, pl. 69, illustrated.
Smithsonian Institution, A Retrospective Exhibition of Sculpture by Paul Manship, exhibition catalogue, Washington, D.C., 1958, p. 22, illustrated.
Exhibited
New York, Averell House, Sculpture by Paul Manship, April 9-May 13, 1933, no. 12 (as Fawn).
Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, A Retrospective Exhibition of Sculpture by Paul Manship, February 23-March 16, 1958.

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Lot Essay

'Lying Doe' was conceived by Paul Manship for the celebrated Paul J. Rainey Memorial Gates at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The entryway project, which now stands as the official doorway into the park, began as a commission for Mrs. Grace Rainey Rogers in memory of her brother. Originally envisioned to be made in iron, Manship's intuition led him to work in bronze in order to demonstrate the sculptural qualities of the animals and gate structures. In 1933 he presented the full-size plaster models in New York for his first large solo exhibition in the city since 1916. Manship rendered the clusters of animals with great precision through carvings in the ears and limbs that provide the present work with strong yet lyrical sensibilities. Manship is recognized for other large scale works installed throughout the United States, including Prometheus Fountain at Rockefeller Plaza, New York, Abraham Lincoln--The Hoosier Youth for the Lincoln Life Insurance Company in Fort Wayne, Indiana and the Woodrow Wilson Memorial--Celestial Sphere at the League of Nations, Geneva, Switzerland.

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