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Cyrus Edwin Dallin

Cyrus Edwin Dallin (November 22, 1861 – November 14, 1944) was an American sculptor best known for his depictions of Native Americans. He created more than 260 works, including the Equestrian Statue of Paul Revere in Boston, Massachusetts; the Angel Moroni atop Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah; and Appeal to the Great Spirit (1908), at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He was also an accomplished painter and an Olympic archer.[1]

Cyrus Edwin Dallin
Dallin c.1880
Born(1861-11-22)November 22, 1861
DiedNovember 14, 1944(1944-11-14) (aged 82)
NationalityAmerican
EducationAcadémie Julian
Known forSculpture
Notable workThe Angel Moroni (1893)
Appeal to the Great Spirit (1908)
Paul Revere (1940)
SpouseVittoria Colonna Murray
Medal record
Men's Archery
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
1904 St. Louis Team round

Biography

 
Portrait of Dallin, 1899

Dallin was born in Springville, Utah Territory, the son of Thomas and Jane (Hamer) Dallin, both of whom had left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) before their marriage. At age 19, he moved to Boston to study sculpture with Truman Howe Bartlett. He studied in Paris, with Henri Chapu and at the Académie Julian.[2]

In 1883, he entered a competition to sculpt an equestrian statue of Paul Revere for Boston, Massachusetts. He won the competition and received a contract, but six versions of his model were rejected. The fifth model was not accepted because of fundraising problems. The seventh version was accepted in 1939 and the full-size statue was unveiled in 1940.[3][4]

Dallin converted to Unitarianism and initially turned down the offer to sculpt the angel Moroni for the spire of the LDS Church's Salt Lake Temple. He later accepted the commission and, after finishing the statue said, "My angel Moroni brought me nearer to God than anything I ever did."[5][6] His statue became a symbol for the LDS Church and was the model for other angel Moroni statues on the spires of LDS Church temples.[7]

In Boston, Dallin became a colleague of Augustus St. Gaudens and a close friend of John Singer Sargent. He married Vittoria Colonna Murray in 1891 and returned to Utah to work on The Angel Moroni (1893). He taught for a year at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while completing his Sir Isaac Newton (1895) for the Library of Congress. In 1897, he traveled to Paris, and studied with Jean Dampt. He entered a Don Quixote statuette in the Salon of 1897, and The Medicine Man in the Salon of 1899 and the Exposition Universelle (1900).[2] The couple moved to Arlington, Massachusetts, in 1900, where they established their residence and raised three sons.

At the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri, Dallin competed in archery, winning the bronze medal in the team competition.[8] He finished ninth in the Double American round and 12th in the Double York round.[9]

From 1899 to 1941, he was a member of the faculty of Massachusetts Normal Art School (now the Massachusetts College of Art and Design) where one of his more notable students was Bashka Paeff. In 1912, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1930. He also was a member of the National Sculpture Society and the National Association of Arts and Letters, as well as an associate at the at the National Academy of Design.[10]

When he died in 1944, his life was celebrated in a Unitarian service and he is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Arlington, Massachusetts .[11]

Equestrian sculptures of indigenous peoples

Dallin created four prominent equestrian sculptures of indigenous people: A Signal of Peace, or The Welcome (1890); The Medicine Man, or The Warning (1899); Protest of the Sioux, or The Defiance (1904); and Appeal to the Great Spirit (1908).[12][13]

A Signal of Peace was exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and was installed in Chicago's Lincoln Park in 1894. The Medicine Man was exhibited at the 1899 Paris Salon, and the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, where it won a gold medal.[14] It was installed in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park in 1903.

The full-size staff version of Protest of the Sioux was exhibited at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, where it won a gold medal. The mounted brave defiantly shaking his fist at an enemy was never cast as a full-size bronze and survives only in statuette form. A one-third-size bronze version, cast in 1986, is at the Springville Museum of Art in Springville, Utah.[15]

Appeal to the Great Spirit became an icon of American art and is Dallin's most famous work.[16] The full-size version was cast in bronze in Paris and won a gold medal at the 1909 Paris Salon. It was installed outside the main entrance to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in 1912. Smaller versions of the work are in numerous American museums and in the permanent collection of the White House.

In 1929, a full-sized bronze version of Appeal to the Great Spirit—personally overseen and approved by Dallin— was installed in Muncie, Indiana, at the intersection of Walnut and Granville Streets, and is considered by many residents to be a symbol of their city. A one-third-size plaster version was given to Tulsa, Oklahoma's Central High in 1923. It stood in the school's main hall until 1976, when Central closed its doors.[17] In 1985, that plaster was used to cast a one-third-size bronze version, which is now in Woodward Park (Tulsa), at the intersection of 21st and Peoria Streets.[18] There is also a version at St. John University in Wisconsin.

Legacy

The Cyrus E. Dallin Museum is located in the Jefferson Cutter House in Arlington, Massachusetts, is a museum devoted to his works with a collection of over 60 pieces, and many other of his sculptures are in the vicinity.[19]

An elementary school in Arlington is named for him.[20]

The Taylor-Dallin House in Arlington, Massachusetts, where Dallin and his family lived is a privately owned residence and has not been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

More than 30 of Dallin's works are on display at the Springville Museum of Art in his birthplace of Springville, Utah.[3] The Dallin House at 253 S. 300 East in Springville, Utah, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Dallin's papers are at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art.[21]

Selected works

 
The Angel Moroni (1893), atop Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, since 1892
 
Governor William Bradford (1920, dedicated 1976), Pilgrim Hall Museum

Indigenous American works

Gallery

References

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  3. ^ a b . Sma.nebo.edu. Archived from the original on September 30, 2011. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  4. ^ . Media.utah.edu. Archived from the original on January 10, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  5. ^ Levi Edgar Young, "The Angel Moroni and Cyrus Dallin", Improvement Era, April 1953, p. 234.
  6. ^ "Sculptor's Works Top Temple Towers Worldwide", Ensign, April 2006.
  7. ^ Broder, Patricia Janis; McCracken, Harold (1974). Bronzes of the American West. New York: Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-0133-9. OCLC 640913.
  8. ^ Cyrus Dallin Olympic medals and stats August 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at www.databaseolympics.com
  9. ^ "Archery - Cyrus Edwin Dallin (United States) : season totals". The-sports.org. September 21, 1904. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  10. ^ Catalogue of the Exhibition of American Sculpture by the National Sculpture Society. University of Michigan Library as retrieved from Google Books: National Sculpture Society. 1923. p. 41.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on March 2, 2020.
  12. ^ Edward Livermore Burlingame; Robert Bridges; Harlan Logan, eds. (1915). Scribner's magazine. Vol. 57.
  13. ^ "Sculpture". Hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  14. ^ "Cyrus Dallin - American Sculptor". Bronze-gallery.com. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  15. ^ . Smofa.org. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  16. ^ Appeal to the Great Spirit from Boston Public Art.
  17. ^ "Tulsa Central High School Foundation Projects". Tulsacentralalumni.org. February 21, 2003. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  18. ^ "Appeal to the Great Spirit, (sculpture)". Siris
  19. ^ "The Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum". dallin.org. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
  20. ^ "Dallin Elementary School". Arlington.k12.ma.us. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  21. ^ Archives of American Art. "Summary of the Cyrus Edwin Dallin papers, 1883–1970 | Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution". Aaa.si.edu. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  22. ^ The Mormon metropolis: an illustrated guide to Salt Lake City and its environs. Magazine Printing Co. 1899. p. 38.
  23. ^ a b "Dallin, Cyrus Edwin" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 769.
  24. ^ . Springville Museum of Art. Archived from the original on August 19, 2014. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  25. ^ Utah Museum of Fine Arts. . Collections.umfa.utah.edu. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  26. ^ The Whitney Tablet November 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, retrieved from the National Textile Association Website, February 9, 2009
  27. ^ "Battle of Hanover Marker". Hmdb.org. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  28. ^ "Indian War Memorial". Markers and Monuments Database. Utah State History. Archived from the original on June 26, 2013. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  29. ^ General Hancock from SIRIS.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  31. ^ Syracuse Soldiers & Sailors Monument from SIRIS
  32. ^ Anne Hutchinson from SIRIS.
  33. ^ Governor Bradford from SIRIS.
  34. ^ "The Pioneer Mother". Markers and Monuments Database. Utah State History. Archived from the original on July 8, 2012.
  35. ^ The Protest July 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine from Northeast Fine Arts.
  36. ^ The Protest, from SIRIS.
  37. ^ Muncie Appeal from SIRIS.
  38. ^ Tim Janicke, City of Art: Kansas City's Public Art (Kansas City, MO: Kansas City Star Books, 2001), p. 15. ISBN 0-9709131-8-4
  39. ^ Utah Museum of Fine Arts. . Collections.umfa.utah.edu. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2014.

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Cyrus Edwin Dallin November 22 1861 November 14 1944 was an American sculptor best known for his depictions of Native Americans He created more than 260 works including the Equestrian Statue of Paul Revere in Boston Massachusetts the Angel Moroni atop Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City Utah and Appeal to the Great Spirit 1908 at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston He was also an accomplished painter and an Olympic archer 1 Cyrus Edwin DallinDallin c 1880Born 1861 11 22 November 22 1861Springville Utah USDiedNovember 14 1944 1944 11 14 aged 82 Arlington Massachusetts USNationalityAmericanEducationAcademie JulianKnown forSculptureNotable workThe Angel Moroni 1893 Appeal to the Great Spirit 1908 Paul Revere 1940 SpouseVittoria Colonna MurrayMedal recordMen s ArcheryRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games1904 St Louis Team round Contents 1 Biography 2 Equestrian sculptures of indigenous peoples 3 Legacy 4 Selected works 4 1 Indigenous American works 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksBiography Edit Portrait of Dallin 1899 Dallin was born in Springville Utah Territory the son of Thomas and Jane Hamer Dallin both of whom had left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church before their marriage At age 19 he moved to Boston to study sculpture with Truman Howe Bartlett He studied in Paris with Henri Chapu and at the Academie Julian 2 In 1883 he entered a competition to sculpt an equestrian statue of Paul Revere for Boston Massachusetts He won the competition and received a contract but six versions of his model were rejected The fifth model was not accepted because of fundraising problems The seventh version was accepted in 1939 and the full size statue was unveiled in 1940 3 4 Equestrian Statue of Paul Revere 1940 North End Boston MassachusettsDallin converted to Unitarianism and initially turned down the offer to sculpt the angel Moroni for the spire of the LDS Church s Salt Lake Temple He later accepted the commission and after finishing the statue said My angel Moroni brought me nearer to God than anything I ever did 5 6 His statue became a symbol for the LDS Church and was the model for other angel Moroni statues on the spires of LDS Church temples 7 In Boston Dallin became a colleague of Augustus St Gaudens and a close friend of John Singer Sargent He married Vittoria Colonna Murray in 1891 and returned to Utah to work on The Angel Moroni 1893 He taught for a year at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia Pennsylvania while completing his Sir Isaac Newton 1895 for the Library of Congress In 1897 he traveled to Paris and studied with Jean Dampt He entered a Don Quixote statuette in the Salon of 1897 and The Medicine Man in the Salon of 1899 and the Exposition Universelle 1900 2 The couple moved to Arlington Massachusetts in 1900 where they established their residence and raised three sons At the 1904 Summer Olympics in St Louis Missouri Dallin competed in archery winning the bronze medal in the team competition 8 He finished ninth in the Double American round and 12th in the Double York round 9 From 1899 to 1941 he was a member of the faculty of Massachusetts Normal Art School now the Massachusetts College of Art and Design where one of his more notable students was Bashka Paeff In 1912 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1930 He also was a member of the National Sculpture Society and the National Association of Arts and Letters as well as an associate at the at the National Academy of Design 10 When he died in 1944 his life was celebrated in a Unitarian service and he is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Arlington Massachusetts 11 Equestrian sculptures of indigenous peoples EditDallin created four prominent equestrian sculptures of indigenous people A Signal of Peace or The Welcome 1890 The Medicine Man or The Warning 1899 Protest of the Sioux or The Defiance 1904 and Appeal to the Great Spirit 1908 12 13 A Signal of Peace was exhibited at the 1893 World s Columbian Exposition and was installed in Chicago s Lincoln Park in 1894 The Medicine Man was exhibited at the 1899 Paris Salon and the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris where it won a gold medal 14 It was installed in Philadelphia s Fairmount Park in 1903 The full size staff version of Protest of the Sioux was exhibited at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition where it won a gold medal The mounted brave defiantly shaking his fist at an enemy was never cast as a full size bronze and survives only in statuette form A one third size bronze version cast in 1986 is at the Springville Museum of Art in Springville Utah 15 Appeal to the Great Spirit became an icon of American art and is Dallin s most famous work 16 The full size version was cast in bronze in Paris and won a gold medal at the 1909 Paris Salon It was installed outside the main entrance to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in 1912 Smaller versions of the work are in numerous American museums and in the permanent collection of the White House In 1929 a full sized bronze version of Appeal to the Great Spirit personally overseen and approved by Dallin was installed in Muncie Indiana at the intersection of Walnut and Granville Streets and is considered by many residents to be a symbol of their city A one third size plaster version was given to Tulsa Oklahoma s Central High in 1923 It stood in the school s main hall until 1976 when Central closed its doors 17 In 1985 that plaster was used to cast a one third size bronze version which is now in Woodward Park Tulsa at the intersection of 21st and Peoria Streets 18 There is also a version at St John University in Wisconsin A Signal of Peace 1890 Lincoln Park Chicago Illinois The Medicine Man 1899 Fairmount Park Philadelphia Pennsylvania Protest of the Sioux 1904 at the 1904 St Louis World s Fair Appeal to the Great Spirit 1908 Museum of Fine Arts Boston MassachusettsLegacy Edit Cyrus E Dallin Art Museum in Arlington Massachusetts The Cyrus E Dallin Museum is located in the Jefferson Cutter House in Arlington Massachusetts is a museum devoted to his works with a collection of over 60 pieces and many other of his sculptures are in the vicinity 19 An elementary school in Arlington is named for him 20 The Taylor Dallin House in Arlington Massachusetts where Dallin and his family lived is a privately owned residence and has not been listed on the National Register of Historic Places More than 30 of Dallin s works are on display at the Springville Museum of Art in his birthplace of Springville Utah 3 The Dallin House at 253 S 300 East in Springville Utah is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Dallin s papers are at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art 21 Selected works Edit The Angel Moroni 1893 atop Salt Lake Temple Salt Lake City Utah since 1892 Model for Equestrian Statue of Lafayette 1889 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington D C The Angel Moroni 1893 atop Salt Lake Temple Salt Lake City Utah Brigham Young Monument 1893 Main and South Temple Streets Salt Lake City Utah 22 23 Sunol 1893 Harness Racing Museum amp Hall of Fame Goshen New York Sir Isaac Newton 1895 Main Reading Room Library of Congress Washington D C Don Quixote de La Mancha The Knight of the Windmill 1898 Springville Museum of Art Springville Utah 23 24 Equestrian statue of Paul Revere 1899 dedicated 1940 Paul Revere Mall opposite Old North Church Boston Massachusetts View of Hobble Creek ca 1900 Utah Museum of Fine Arts Salt Lake City Utah 25 Eli Whitney Tablet 1902 Richmond County Courthouse Augusta Georgia 26 The Pickett 1905 Battle of Hanover Hanover Pennsylvania 27 Victory 1909 Pioneer Park Provo Utah 28 General Winfield Scott Hancock 1909 10 Pennsylvania State Memorial Gettysburg Battlefield Gettysburg Pennsylvania 29 30 Governor William Bradford 1920 dedicated 1976 Pilgrim Hall Museum Soldiers and Sailors Monument 1909 1911 Clinton Square Syracuse New York 31 My Boys c 1910 Robbins Memorial Library Arlington Massachusetts Robbins Memorial Flagstaff 1914 Town Hall Arlington Massachusetts Anne Hutchinson 1915 dedicated 1922 Massachusetts Statehouse Boston Massachusetts 32 Governor William Bradford 1920 dedicated 1976 Pilgrim Hall Museum Plymouth Massachusetts 33 Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar 1920 Signing the Mayflower Compact 1921 Provincetown Massachusetts Boy and His Dog 1923 Lincoln Massachusetts Memory 1924 Sherborn War Memorial Sherborn Massachusetts Spirit of Life 1929 Springville Museum of Art Springville Utah Pioneer Women of Utah 1931 Springville Museum of Art Springville Utah Memorial to The Pioneer Mothers of Springville 1932 Springville City Park Springville Utah 34 Indigenous American works Edit A Signal of Peace 1890 Lincoln Park Chicago Illinois The Medicine Man 1899 Fairmount Park Philadelphia Pennsylvania Protest of the Sioux 1904 35 A one third size bronze version cast 1986 is in the Springville Museum of Art in Springville Utah 36 Appeal to the Great Spirit 1909 Boston Museum of Fine Arts Boston Massachusetts Smaller bronze versions are in Muncie Indiana 37 and the Museum of the West in Scottsdale Arizona A one third size plaster version and a 1985 bronze version cast from that plaster are in Tulsa Oklahoma The Scout 1910 dedicated 1922 Penn Valley Park Kansas City Missouri A one third size bronze version is in Seville Spain a 1992 gift from Seville s sister city Kansas City Missouri 38 Chief Joseph 1911 New York Historical Society New York City Menotomy Indian Hunter 1911 Robbins Memorial Gardens Arlington Massachusetts Massasoit 1920 Cole s Hill opposite Plymouth Rock Plymouth Massachusetts Other casts are at Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah Brigham Young University Provo Utah Springville Museum of Art Springville Utah Mill Creek Park Kansas City Missouri and Dayton Art Institute Dayton Ohio On the Warpath 28 c 1920 Utah Museum of Fine Arts Salt Lake City Utah 39 and Brookgreen Garden Museum Brookgreen South Carolina Passing of the Buffalo also known as The Last Arrow 1929 Muncie Indiana Pretty Eagle Portrait Bust Robbins Memorial Flagstaff 1914 Native American woman with infant Town Hall Arlington Massachusetts Sacagawea 1914 Museum of the West in Scottsdale Arizona Plaster version Cyrus Dallin Art Museum Arlington MassachusettsGallery Edit Model for Lafayette 1889 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington D C Sir Isaac Newton 1895 Library of Congress Washington D C Paul Revere 1899 dedicated 1940 Boston Massachusetts near Old North Church The Picket 1905 Battle of Hanover Hanover Pennsylvania Soldiers and Sailors Monument 1909 1911 Clinton Square Syracuse New York Soldiers and Sailors Monument detail The Scout 1910 Penn Valley Park Kansas City Missouri My Boys c 1910 Robbins Memorial Library Arlington Massachusetts Chief Joseph 1911 New York Historical Society New York City Menotomy Indian Hunter 1911 Robbins Park Arlington Massachusetts Robbins Memorial Flagstaff 1914 Town Hall Arlington Massachusetts Anne Hutchinson 1915 dedicated 1922 Massachusetts Statehouse Boston Massachusetts Massasoit 1920 opposite Plymouth Rock Plymouth Massachusetts Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar 1920 Signing the Mayflower Compact 1921 Provincetown Massachusetts Memory 1924 Sherborn War Memorial Sherborn Massachusetts Memorial to the Pioneer Mothers of Springville 1932 Springville Utah Woburn Return of the TroopsReferences Edit Cyrus Edwin Dallin Olympedia Retrieved January 3 2021 a b Cyrus Dallin American Sculptor Harvardsquarelibrary org November 14 1944 Archived from the original on March 4 2012 Retrieved February 12 2012 a b Springville Museum of Art Sma nebo edu Archived from the original on September 30 2011 Retrieved February 12 2012 Utah History Encyclopedia Media utah edu Archived from the original on January 10 2012 Retrieved February 12 2012 Levi Edgar Young The Angel Moroni and Cyrus Dallin Improvement Era April 1953 p 234 Sculptor s Works Top Temple Towers Worldwide Ensign April 2006 Broder Patricia Janis McCracken Harold 1974 Bronzes of the American West New York Harry N Abrams ISBN 978 0 8109 0133 9 OCLC 640913 Cyrus Dallin Olympic medals and stats Archived August 25 2007 at the Wayback Machine at www databaseolympics com Archery Cyrus Edwin Dallin United States season totals The sports org September 21 1904 Retrieved February 12 2012 Catalogue of the Exhibition of American Sculpture by the National Sculpture Society University of Michigan Library as retrieved from Google Books National Sculpture Society 1923 p 41 Cyrus Dallin and the Angel Moroni Sanpete County News heraldextra com Archived from the original on March 2 2020 Edward Livermore Burlingame Robert Bridges Harlan Logan eds 1915 Scribner s magazine Vol 57 Sculpture Hoodmuseum dartmouth edu Retrieved February 12 2012 Cyrus Dallin American Sculptor Bronze gallery com Retrieved February 6 2014 The Protest Smofa org Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 6 2014 Appeal to the Great Spirit 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