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Lot 102: JANET SCUDDER, American (1873-1940), Young Diana, bronze, signed and stamped with foundry mark "Alexis Rudier Foundeur Paris", heigh...

Est: $15,000 USD - $25,000 USDSold:
3 b's Shannon'sMilford, CT, USDecember 04, 2021

Item Overview

Description

JANET SCUDDER
American (1873-1940)
Young Diana
bronze, signed and stamped with foundry mark "Alexis Rudier Foundeur Paris"
height: 27 inches

Provenance: Private Collection, Ohio; Shannon's, Milford, Connecticut, October 29, 2015 lot 121; Private Collection, Connecticut.

Other Notes:

tags: female artist, woman artist, sculpture

Janet Scudder holds an important place in the history of American sculpture, particularly of the early twentieth century. Her ornamental fountains in the Beaux Arts style were uniquely appealing at a time when most monumental sculpture was represented by salutes to war heroes and other male-centric political themes. After experiencing the horrors of World War I, Scudder noted, "I won't add to this obsession of male egotism that is ruining every city in the United States…My work was going to make people feel cheerful and gay, nothing more!"[1] The lauded Beaux Arts architect Stanford White commissioned many works for his wealthy clients from Scudder, including the Frog Fountain, Tortoise Fountain and Young Diana drawing her bow (a monumental version of the present lot).

Scudder was born to middle-class parents in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1869. Her father was a confectioner and her mother sadly died young when Janet was just five years old. She had a difficult childhood losing four of her six siblings before they reached adulthood and a step-mother who did not appreciate Scudder's nature. Charlotte Rubinstein writes, "Scudder was a tomboy, later recalling in her autobiography, 'I could skin a cat, hang by my toes… As for skating on ice in moonlight, no one could outdistance me.'[2] She remained adventurous and uninterested in so-called female pursuits for the rest of her life."[3] Instead, she was very interested in drawing, painting and other crafts. She had her first artistic success, and the one that meant the most to her, when she was still a child. She entered a hammered brass tray in the form of Medusa's head to the Indiana State fair and won the first prize.

Her artistic talent was evident by the time she finished high school. She enrolled in the Art Academy of Cincinnati upon graduation. From there, she continued her studies at the Art Institute of Chicago, worked in the studios of Lorado Taft and then Frederick MacMonnies, and completed additional training in Paris at the Académie Vitti and the Académie Colarossi. Returning to the States looking for work, she struggled to the point of deep despondency until finally obtaining a commission from the New York State Bar Association. The creation of their seal opened up additional commissions for her in portrait medallions and tablet memorials, and from there she attained continued lifelong success.

A feminist and suffragist, Scudder was a member of the National American Woman Suffrage Association and marched with Abastenia Eberle in suffrage parades. Her awareness of women's new sense of their bodies is shown in her Victory bronze, created around 1915 as a tribute to the suffrage movement. The dancer Irene Castle modeled for the work. The slim, almost boyish figure heralds the 'flapper' aesthetic that was rising to prominence as women threw aside their corsets and other constricting garments, shortened their hair and pursued a freer sense of movement. The youthful Diana evokes this same spirit with her powerful, athletic posture, nimbly balancing on the bronze ball pedestal while aiming her bow.

Scudder spent most of her later years in Paris, going back and forth from Paris to New York while handling a steady stream of commissions. She preferred Paris due to the stimulating social circle of women she connected with there, including Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Mildred Aldrich and Eva Mudocci. During World War I, she turned over her villa to the YMCA to be used as a hospital and went to work for the Red Cross. She was named a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor for this work. She returned to the states permanently at the outset of World War II and died soon after of pneumonia in 1940.

Janet Scudder was elected an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1920 and her works are held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Library of Congress, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and Musée d'Orsay among many others.

[1] Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein, American Women Sculptors: A History of Women Working in Three Dimensions, (G.K. Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1990), 99.

[2] Janet Scudder, Modeling My Life, (Harcourt Brace & Co., New York, New York, 1925), 20.

[3] Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein, American Women Sculptors: A History of Women Working in Three Dimensions, (G.K. Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1990), 94.


Artist or Maker

Condition Report

Canvas: Not Applicable
Condition: Very Good
Restoration: None

Comments:
Left arm with the bow is loose at the joint, a few other minor surface anomalies


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Auction Details

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December 04, 2021, 06:00 PM EST

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VA and remit the appropriate sales tax. If we do not collect sales
tax in your state, it is still your responsibility to pay the proper tax
on your purchases.
ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN 14 DAYS OF THE SALE, AT WHICH POINT THEY WILL BE RELEASED FOR SHIPMENT OR DELIVERY.

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As a convenience to the Buyer, Shannon's LLC will make a referral
for packing and shipping. For a preliminary quote you may contact Jeff Von Flatern at jvonflatern3757@theupsstore.com or 203-453-8866.
Shipping is at the request, expense, and risk
of the Buyer, and Shannon's assumes no responsibility for the
items or the timing of delivery. Insurance for in transit items is the
responsibility of the buyer.

Buyer's Premium

A premium of 25% of the successful bid will be applied to the
individual hammer price of all lots sold, to be paid by the buyer
as part of the purchase price. Purchases made through
Invaluable will be subject to an additional 5% charge (30%
total buyer's premium) and purchases made online through
shannons.com will be subject to an additional 2% charge
(27% buyer's premium). Payment may be made by, check,
ACH or wire transfer. Visa, MasterCard and Amex may
be used up to the amount of $5,000 per auction. We currently
collect sales tax in CT, KS, MA, MI, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI and
VA and remit the appropriate sales tax. If we do not collect sales
tax in your state, it is still your responsibility to pay the proper tax
on your purchases.
ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN 14 DAYS OF THE SALE, AT WHICH POINT THEY WILL BE RELEASED FOR SHIPMENT OR DELIVERY.

Taxes on your purchase

We currently collect sales tax in CT, KS, MA, MI, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI and
VA and remit the appropriate sales tax. If we do not collect sales
tax in your state, it is still your responsibility to pay the proper tax
on your purchases.
ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN 14 DAYS OF THE SALE, AT WHICH POINT THEY WILL BE RELEASED FOR SHIPMENT OR DELIVERY.

Condition Statement & Glossary of Terms

Shannon's LLC Fine Art Auctioneers acts solely as an agent for various owners and consignors. It exercises care in describing all items listed and uses judgment in attributing authorship, but offers no guarantee regarding authenticity, condition, or description. The items described in this catalog, which description may be amended by notice or announcement at sale time, are offered for sale by Shannon's LLC as agent for various owners or others authorized to sell the items.

Glossary of Terms:
After:A work of art or object made in the style of an artist or maker, but not by the artist. Sometimes refers multiples that may have used an artist's mold or plate, but were reproduced by someone other than the artist, including posthumous works. Can also be used to describe a direct reproduction after an original work of art.
Attributed (attr.):In our opinion, probably or possibly a work of art by the artist. The work is either unsigned, and/or lacks adequate provenance or authentication by experts in the field.
Bears Signature: The work is signed, but the work and signature may not be by the hand of the artist.
Manner of: Made in the likeness or style of an artist, with a slight possibility that it was made by the artist or by a follower or student of the artist. Also see "After" and "Attributed".
Possibly:Being something that may or may not be true or actual without guarantee.
Probably:Supported by evidence strong enough to establish presumption but not proof. We do not guarantee it to be true.
School:Usually relates to a particular artistic or aesthetic movement. It can also relate to an actual school or to followers of a particular artist or maker. Also see:"Manner of", "Style", "Attributed to" and "After".
Style:After the time period in which the style originated, or a more recent reproduction (ie: Style of Pablo Picasso or Cubist Style), used to refer to the style of a particular artist or artistic movement, generally made long after that time period.