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Bruno Zimm (artist)

Bruno Louis Zimm (December 29, 1867 - November 21, 1943) was an American sculptor. He created a variety of works: fountains, memorials, freestanding sculptures, and architectural sculptures.

Women's Health Protective Association drinking fountain with bas-relief by Zimm, Riverside Drive and 116th Street, NYC, 1909

Biography edit

He was born in New York City, the son of Louis and Olga Shoreck Zimm.[1]

At age 13, Zimm began study at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Schools,[2] where J.Q.A. Ward was among his instructors.[3] He studied privately for five years under Karl Bitter,[2] for a year under Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the Art Students League of New York, then worked as a studio assistant to Saint-Gaudens.[1] Zimm's early work included architectural sculpture for the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, and an angel figure for Trinity Church Cemetery.[2] He studied further in Paris,[1] where he received an 1899 commission from the U.S. Government to create two sculpture groups for the upcoming Exposition Universelle (1900).[2]

In the [American] section of "Varied Industries," Mr. Bruno Louis Zimm of New York has just finished the first of the two sculpture groups that are to flank its entrance. It is a very graceful and dignified composition representing the art of Ceramics—a female figure engaged in the decoration of a vase, while a youth holds before her a bunch of freshly culled leaves. The sentiment is, that all true art is inspired by nature.[4]

Following his return to New York City, Zimm created a statue of General Sherman, a sculpture group called Progress, and a number of bas-relief panels and portrait busts.[2]

Zimm was commissioned to create a statue of Sacagawea for the 1904 World's Fair. His research into her turned up new evidence: "A sculptor, Mr. Bruno Zimm, seeking a model for a statue of Sacagawea that was later erected at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, discovered a record of the pilot-woman's death in 1884 (when ninety-five years old) on the Shoshone Reservation, Wyoming, and her wind-swept grave."[5] Zimm also created the colossal Allegorical Figure of North Dakota for the Fair, one of fourteen seated sculptures representing the U.S. states that had been part of the Louisiana Purchase. In addition, he created architectural sculptures for some of the buildings.

Awards and honors edit

Zimm was awarded a Silver Medal at the 1900 Paris Exposition for his sculpture groups, The Art of Metalwork and The Art of Ceramics.[1] He exhibited at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri; and the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California.[1] He was elected to membership in the National Sculpture Society in year.[1]

Personal edit

In 1910 Zimm moved full-time to the Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock, New York.[6] In 1919 he married his second wife, Louise Seymour Hasbrouck.[1] Their son Bruno Hasbrouck Zimm (1920-2005) became a well known chemist.

Zimm and his wife purchased a farm outside Woodstock during the 1930s. It featured an 1840s stone farmhouse, that they renovated and expanded in an Arts and Crafts style. Zimm's two-story studio features rafter tails carved into masks, and interior carving, including one plaque reading: "Rose Plot, Fringed Pool, Fern'd Grot, the veriest school of Peace."[7]

Selected works edit

 
Sakakawea (1904), Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, MO

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Who's Who in New York City and State, Volume 8 (New York: L. R. Hamersly Company, 1924), p. 1414.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Two Statues of Birdwoman," Louis and Clark Journal, vol. 1, no. 6 (June 1904), (Portland, Oregon: Louis and Clark Publishing Company), pp. 18-19.
  3. ^ Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1986, p. 1072.
  4. ^ "Paris: Notes about the Exposition," Collier's Weekly, New York, vol. 24, no. 24 (March 17, 1900), p. 6.
  5. ^ Wood, Ruth Kedzie (1 May 1919). "The Lewis and Clark Expedition". Mentor Association, Incorporated. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Bruno Zimm papers". Archives of American Art. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  7. ^ Timothy Malcolm, "Land of Enchantment," Upstate House, Fall 2016
  8. ^ Eric Denker, In Pursuit of the Butterfly: Portraits of James McNeill Whistler (Washington, D.C.: National Portrait Gallery, 1995), p. 153.
  9. ^ Slocum Memorial Fountain from SIRIS.
  10. ^ Women's Health Protective Association Fountain from SIRIS.
  11. ^ New York State Monument from SIRIS.
  12. ^ Suzanne Turner and Joanne Seale Wilson, Houston's Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871-2009 (Texas A. & M. University Press, 2010, pp. 191-192.
  13. ^ Murdock Frieze from Wichita Carnegie Library.
  14. ^ The Clark Mansion from YouTube.
  15. ^ National Sculpture Society, Exhibition of American Sculpture Catalogue (New York, The National Sculpture Society, 1923), p. 348.
  16. ^ About Us – Building, from St. Clement's Church.
  17. ^ Photo of Zimm posing with his Robert E. Lee bust from Getty Museum.
  18. ^ The West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, Issue 7 (West Tennessee Historical Society, 1953), p. 92.
  19. ^ Meet Mr. Jefferson and General Lee from Marion Military Institute Archives.

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Bruno Louis Zimm December 29 1867 November 21 1943 was an American sculptor He created a variety of works fountains memorials freestanding sculptures and architectural sculptures Women s Health Protective Association drinking fountain with bas relief by Zimm Riverside Drive and 116th Street NYC 1909 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Awards and honors 1 2 Personal 2 Selected works 3 ReferencesBiography editHe was born in New York City the son of Louis and Olga Shoreck Zimm 1 At age 13 Zimm began study at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Schools 2 where J Q A Ward was among his instructors 3 He studied privately for five years under Karl Bitter 2 for a year under Augustus Saint Gaudens at the Art Students League of New York then worked as a studio assistant to Saint Gaudens 1 Zimm s early work included architectural sculpture for the Hotel Waldorf Astoria and an angel figure for Trinity Church Cemetery 2 He studied further in Paris 1 where he received an 1899 commission from the U S Government to create two sculpture groups for the upcoming Exposition Universelle 1900 2 In the American section of Varied Industries Mr Bruno Louis Zimm of New York has just finished the first of the two sculpture groups that are to flank its entrance It is a very graceful and dignified composition representing the art of Ceramics a female figure engaged in the decoration of a vase while a youth holds before her a bunch of freshly culled leaves The sentiment is that all true art is inspired by nature 4 Following his return to New York City Zimm created a statue of General Sherman a sculpture group called Progress and a number of bas relief panels and portrait busts 2 Zimm was commissioned to create a statue of Sacagawea for the 1904 World s Fair His research into her turned up new evidence A sculptor Mr Bruno Zimm seeking a model for a statue of Sacagawea that was later erected at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St Louis discovered a record of the pilot woman s death in 1884 when ninety five years old on the Shoshone Reservation Wyoming and her wind swept grave 5 Zimm also created the colossal Allegorical Figure of North Dakota for the Fair one of fourteen seated sculptures representing the U S states that had been part of the Louisiana Purchase In addition he created architectural sculptures for some of the buildings Awards and honors edit Zimm was awarded a Silver Medal at the 1900 Paris Exposition for his sculpture groups The Art of Metalwork and The Art of Ceramics 1 He exhibited at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St Louis Missouri and the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco California 1 He was elected to membership in the National Sculpture Society in year 1 Personal edit In 1910 Zimm moved full time to the Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock New York 6 In 1919 he married his second wife Louise Seymour Hasbrouck 1 Their son Bruno Hasbrouck Zimm 1920 2005 became a well known chemist Zimm and his wife purchased a farm outside Woodstock during the 1930s It featured an 1840s stone farmhouse that they renovated and expanded in an Arts and Crafts style Zimm s two story studio features rafter tails carved into masks and interior carving including one plaque reading Rose Plot Fringed Pool Fern d Grot the veriest school of Peace 7 Selected works edit nbsp Sakakawea 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition St Louis MO Louisiana Purchase Exposition St Louis Missouri 1904 Allegorical figure of North Dakota staff Colonnade of the States Sakakawea staff Lost presumed destroyed Torch Bearer 2 Neptune and Horses 2 Frieze for Palace of Mines and Metallurgy 35 ft 11 m in length 2 Portrait relief of James McNeill Whistler terracotta unlocated 1905 8 Slocum Memorial Fountain Tennessee marble Tompkins Square Park New York City 1908 9 Women s Health Protective Association Fountain Riverside Park New York City 1909 10 New York State Monument Armory Plaza White Plains New York 1910 11 Finnegan Monument limestone Glenwood Cemetery Houston Texas c 1910 12 Panama Pacific International Exposition San Francisco California 1915 Frieze panels below dome of Palace of Fine Arts Audrey Munson was a model for the frieze panels Frieze base of Altar of Art Palace of Fine Arts Murdock Frieze Wichita Carnegie Library Wichita Kansas 1918 13 Hasbrouck Urns Clark Mansion 324 State Street Ogdensburg New York c 1920 14 Created for the ancestral home of Zimm s wife Relief panels Sergeant York and Paul Revere Seaboard National Bank Broadway amp Beaver Street New York City c 1920 1 Edward C Young Tablet First National Bank Jersey City New Jersey c 1922 1 Portrait relief of Karl Bitter plaster c 1923 Exhibited at the National Sculpture Society s 1923 exhibition 15 Stations of the Cross St Clement s Church Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1932 Based on the designs of Edward Maene 16 Portrait bust of Robert E Lee plaster Baylor University Waco Texas c 1937 17 Another cast is in the collection of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art Memphis Tennessee 18 Our Beloved General portrait bust of Robert E Lee wood Marion Military Institute Marian Alabama c 1937 Gift of Zimm s widow and son 19 nbsp North Dakota 1904 St Louis World s Fair nbsp Slocum Memorial Fountain 1908 NYC nbsp New York State Monument 1910 White Plains NY foreground right nbsp The Struggle for the Beautiful panel 1915 Rotunda San Francisco CAReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Who s Who in New York City and State Volume 8 New York L R Hamersly Company 1924 p 1414 a b c d e f g h Two Statues of Birdwoman Louis and Clark Journal vol 1 no 6 June 1904 Portland Oregon Louis and Clark Publishing Company pp 18 19 Opitz Glenn B Editor Mantle Fielding s Dictionary of American Painters Sculptors amp Engravers Apollo Book Poughkeepsie NY 1986 p 1072 Paris Notes about the Exposition Collier s Weekly New York vol 24 no 24 March 17 1900 p 6 Wood Ruth Kedzie 1 May 1919 The Lewis and Clark Expedition Mentor Association Incorporated Retrieved 28 September 2020 Bruno Zimm papers Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Retrieved 27 September 2020 Timothy Malcolm Land of Enchantment Upstate House Fall 2016 Eric Denker In Pursuit of the Butterfly Portraits of James McNeill Whistler Washington D C National Portrait Gallery 1995 p 153 Slocum Memorial Fountain from SIRIS Women s Health Protective Association Fountain from SIRIS New York State Monument from SIRIS Suzanne Turner and Joanne Seale Wilson Houston s Silent Garden Glenwood Cemetery 1871 2009 Texas A amp M University Press 2010 pp 191 192 Murdock Frieze from Wichita Carnegie Library The Clark Mansion from YouTube National Sculpture Society Exhibition of American Sculpture Catalogue New York The National Sculpture Society 1923 p 348 About Us Building from St Clement s Church Photo of Zimm posing with his Robert E Lee bust from Getty Museum The West Tennessee Historical Society Papers Issue 7 West Tennessee Historical Society 1953 p 92 Meet Mr Jefferson and General Lee from Marion Military Institute Archives 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