Young Mother
Maker
Bessie Potter Vonnoh
(American, 1872 - 1955)
Makercast by
Henry Bonnard Bronze Co. Foundry, N.Y.
(American)
ClassificationsSCULPTURE
Date1899
Mediumbronze
Dimensions15 × 12 × 18 in. (38.1 × 30.5 × 45.7 cm.)
SignedSigned at right back corner of base: Young Mother by Bessie O. Potter / Sculptor / Copyrighted 1899
InscribedSigned at right back corner of base: Young Mother by Bessie O. Potter / Sculptor / Copyrighted 1899
Marked at right back corner of base, beneath signature: the Henry Bonnard Bronze Co. Founders / NY 1899
MarkingsMarked at right back corner of base, beneath signature: the Henry Bonnard Bronze Co. Founders / NY 1899
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Purchased with funds from the Art Collectors' Council
Label TextModeled in 1896, when Bessie Potter Vonnoh lived in Chicago, Young Mother was the first and most popular of the artist's many depictions of mothers and children. Vonnoh's choice of subject demonstrates her interest in the work of Mary Cassatt, who typically painted women and children. The sculpture, originally cast in plaster, was widely exhibited and received critical acclaim for its impressionistic handling of form and emotional expressiveness. Young Mother was the first sculpture Vonnoh had cast in bronze after moving to New York in 1898. This is an early example produced at the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company, the foundry she used prior to the Roman Bronze Works; the latter foundry used the plaster Young Mother also on display here for its castings.Status
Not on viewObject number97.14
William Pierce
ca.1800
Object number: 82.198