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Karl Gerhardt

Karl Gerhardt was a United States sculptor, best known for his death mask of President Ulysses S. Grant and a portrait bust of Mark Twain.

Karl Gerhardt
Karl Gerhardt, c 1879
BornJanuary 7, 1853
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedMay 7, 1940(1940-05-07) (aged 87)
NationalityAmerican
Known forSculpture
Notable workDeath mask of Ulysses S. Grant, American Civil War statues
SpouseHarriet ("Josie") Josephine Gloyd
Patron(s)Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)

Biography

Karl Gerhardt was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 7, 1853.[1] He attended Phillips School in Boston. By 1870 he was apprenticed to a house painter in Chicopee, Massachusetts, where he later became a machinist at Ames Foundry. He showed considerable talent in mechanics, and later became a designer of machinery at Hartford, Connecticut.[2]

In 1874, he went to California. By 1880, he had returned east to Hartford, and married Harriet Josephine Gloyd. He worked for a spell as chief machinist at the Pratt and Whitney Machine Tool Company in Hartford and pursued sculpting in his leisure hours.[2]

 
Death mask of Ulysses Grant, 1885

His first known sculpture was a bust of his wife, Josie, titled, A Startled Bather. On February 21, 1881, Harriet Gerhardt knocked on Samuel Clemens's door and asked Clemens to come to their home to view a sculpture that Gerhardt had completed. Clemens went to the couple's home and was surprised to see that the sculpture was a life sized depiction of Josie, nude to the waist. Clemens asked painter James Wells Champney and prominent portrait bust sculptor, John Quincy Adams Ward to evaluate Gerhardt's work. After consulting with the art experts, Clemens and his wife Olivia decided to finance Gerhard's art education in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts.[3]

With the support of Clemens's prominent artist friends, including Ward, Augustus St. Gaudens and Olin Warner, Gerhardt sailed to Paris with his wife in March 1881. Gerhardt passed the entrance examination to the École des Beaux-Arts on his first attempt and was enrolled in classes by August 1881. Gerhardt soon requested additional money from Clemens to pay for living models and private art instruction. Clemens agreed to the extra funding and offered drawing lessons for Gerhardt's wife, whom Clemens affectionately called "Mrs Joe".[3] By 1883, the Gerhardts were running low on money and sent letters to Clemens asking for more funds. Clemens helped Gerhardt in getting commissions, and was probably instrumental in Gerhardt being given the commission for a Nathan Hale statue for the Connecticut Capitol in Hartford in 1885. A photograph of the portrait bust of Clemens, that Gerhardt created, was used on the frontispiece of Clemens's first edition of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.[3]

 
General Warren statue

Over time, Clemens became increasingly dissatisfied with Gerhardt's constant demands for funds and his lack of gratitude.[3] Putting his disappointment aside, Clemens passed along Gerhardt's request to Adam Badeau, Grant's military secretary, to cast the death mask of the terminally ill President Grant. Grant's son Fred agreed to the request.[2] After President Grant had died and the death mask had been cast, Gerhardt refused to give the mask to Grant's family, asserting that the mask was his personal property. Clemens was dismayed by Gerhardt's refusal, and intervened when the family threatened Gerhardt with a lawsuit. Clemens agreed to forgive all debts that Gerhardt owed to Clemens and his wife, an amount of $17,000, in return for returning the mask to Grant's family. It is not known if Clemens was aware at the time that Gerhardt had secretly made a second death mask of Grant.[3]

In the mid- to late 1880s, Gerhardt received commissions for memorial statues in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Pennsylvania. Gerhardt's wife gave birth to a son, Lawrence, in 1890. In the late 1880s, Clemens faced financial difficulties of his own due to investment failures. He closed his mansion in Hartford in 1891 and moved with his family to Europe. Gerhard's sole patron would no longer be able to help him find work. Gerhardt's commissions had decreased dramatically by 1891 and he eventually sought work as a draftsman and machinist. In 1897, Gerhardt was working for bicycle manufacturer, Pope Manufacturing Company in Hartford.

Gerhardt's wife died in 1897 succumbing to tetanus after being injured by a rusty nail. By 1906, Gerhardt had moved to New Orleans. In 1909, it was reported by the New Orleans Times Democrat that the famous sculptor was struggling financially and working as a manual laborer. By 1920, Gerhardt had moved to Shreveport, Louisiana, and was working as a tailor. Gerhardt died May 7, 1940, in Shreveport.[1]

Selected works

 
Carrie Welton Fountain (1888), Waterbury, Connecticut

Civil War memorials

References

  1. ^ a b "Noted artist of Blanchard dies Tuesday". Shrevepoint Times. May 8, 1940. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Schmidt, Barbara. "Mark Twain and Karl Gerhardt". Twain Quotes.com. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e Cummings, Hildegard (2007). Charles Ethan Porter:African American Master of Still Life. University Press of New England. pp. 52–53. ISBN 978-0972449762.

karl, gerhardt, united, states, sculptor, best, known, death, mask, president, ulysses, grant, portrait, bust, mark, twain, 1879bornjanuary, 1853boston, massachusettsdiedmay, 1940, 1940, aged, shreveport, louisiananationalityamericanknown, forsculpturenotable,. Karl Gerhardt was a United States sculptor best known for his death mask of President Ulysses S Grant and a portrait bust of Mark Twain Karl GerhardtKarl Gerhardt c 1879BornJanuary 7 1853Boston MassachusettsDiedMay 7 1940 1940 05 07 aged 87 Shreveport LouisianaNationalityAmericanKnown forSculptureNotable workDeath mask of Ulysses S Grant American Civil War statuesSpouseHarriet Josie Josephine GloydPatron s Samuel Clemens Mark Twain Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works 2 1 Civil War memorials 3 ReferencesBiography EditKarl Gerhardt was born in Boston Massachusetts on January 7 1853 1 He attended Phillips School in Boston By 1870 he was apprenticed to a house painter in Chicopee Massachusetts where he later became a machinist at Ames Foundry He showed considerable talent in mechanics and later became a designer of machinery at Hartford Connecticut 2 In 1874 he went to California By 1880 he had returned east to Hartford and married Harriet Josephine Gloyd He worked for a spell as chief machinist at the Pratt and Whitney Machine Tool Company in Hartford and pursued sculpting in his leisure hours 2 Death mask of Ulysses Grant 1885 His first known sculpture was a bust of his wife Josie titled A Startled Bather On February 21 1881 Harriet Gerhardt knocked on Samuel Clemens s door and asked Clemens to come to their home to view a sculpture that Gerhardt had completed Clemens went to the couple s home and was surprised to see that the sculpture was a life sized depiction of Josie nude to the waist Clemens asked painter James Wells Champney and prominent portrait bust sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward to evaluate Gerhardt s work After consulting with the art experts Clemens and his wife Olivia decided to finance Gerhard s art education in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts 3 With the support of Clemens s prominent artist friends including Ward Augustus St Gaudens and Olin Warner Gerhardt sailed to Paris with his wife in March 1881 Gerhardt passed the entrance examination to the Ecole des Beaux Arts on his first attempt and was enrolled in classes by August 1881 Gerhardt soon requested additional money from Clemens to pay for living models and private art instruction Clemens agreed to the extra funding and offered drawing lessons for Gerhardt s wife whom Clemens affectionately called Mrs Joe 3 By 1883 the Gerhardts were running low on money and sent letters to Clemens asking for more funds Clemens helped Gerhardt in getting commissions and was probably instrumental in Gerhardt being given the commission for a Nathan Hale statue for the Connecticut Capitol in Hartford in 1885 A photograph of the portrait bust of Clemens that Gerhardt created was used on the frontispiece of Clemens s first edition of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 3 General Warren statue Over time Clemens became increasingly dissatisfied with Gerhardt s constant demands for funds and his lack of gratitude 3 Putting his disappointment aside Clemens passed along Gerhardt s request to Adam Badeau Grant s military secretary to cast the death mask of the terminally ill President Grant Grant s son Fred agreed to the request 2 After President Grant had died and the death mask had been cast Gerhardt refused to give the mask to Grant s family asserting that the mask was his personal property Clemens was dismayed by Gerhardt s refusal and intervened when the family threatened Gerhardt with a lawsuit Clemens agreed to forgive all debts that Gerhardt owed to Clemens and his wife an amount of 17 000 in return for returning the mask to Grant s family It is not known if Clemens was aware at the time that Gerhardt had secretly made a second death mask of Grant 3 In the mid to late 1880s Gerhardt received commissions for memorial statues in New Jersey New York Connecticut Massachusetts Vermont and Pennsylvania Gerhardt s wife gave birth to a son Lawrence in 1890 In the late 1880s Clemens faced financial difficulties of his own due to investment failures He closed his mansion in Hartford in 1891 and moved with his family to Europe Gerhard s sole patron would no longer be able to help him find work Gerhardt s commissions had decreased dramatically by 1891 and he eventually sought work as a draftsman and machinist In 1897 Gerhardt was working for bicycle manufacturer Pope Manufacturing Company in Hartford Gerhardt s wife died in 1897 succumbing to tetanus after being injured by a rusty nail By 1906 Gerhardt had moved to New Orleans In 1909 it was reported by the New Orleans Times Democrat that the famous sculptor was struggling financially and working as a manual laborer By 1920 Gerhardt had moved to Shreveport Louisiana and was working as a tailor Gerhardt died May 7 1940 in Shreveport 1 Selected works Edit Carrie Welton Fountain 1888 Waterbury Connecticut Statuette of Mercury marble Mark Twain House Hartford Connecticut 1883 A copy after a statue at the Naples National Archaeological Museum in Naples Italy Statuette of Echo marble Mark Twain House Hartford Connecticut 1883 Bust of Samuel L Clemens Mark Twain House Hartford Connecticut 1884 Bust of Henry Ward Beecher marble Mark Twain House Hartford Connecticut 1885 Bust of Ulysses S Grant bronze Connecticut State Library Hartford Connecticut 1885 Statue of Nathan Hale Connecticut State Capitol Hartford Connecticut 1885 86 Israel Putnam Monument Brooklyn Connecticut 1887 88 Statue of Josiah Bartlett Huntington Square Amesbury Massachusetts 1888 A signer of the Declaration of Independence Memorial tablet to John Fitch Connecticut State Capitol Hartford Connecticut 1888 Carrie Welton Fountain The Green Waterbury Connecticut 1888 Statue of Seth Boyden Washington Park Newark New Jersey 1890 Statue of Governor Richard Hubbard Connecticut State Capitol Hartford Connecticut 1890 Statue of General George J Stannard Lakeview Cemetery Burlington Vermont 1891 Sculpture group Pioneers of the Territory Iowa State Capitol Des Moines Iowa 1892 Statue of Frederick T Frelinghuysen Military Park Newark New Jersey 1894 1904 Civil War memorials Edit Soldiers Monument 2nd amp Monument Streets Deposit New York 1887 88 Soldiers Monument Stevens Park Hoboken New Jersey 1887 88 Soldiers and Sailors Monument Oneida Square Utica New York 1887 91 George Keller architect Soldiers and Sailors Monument Brooklyn Post Office Brooklyn Connecticut 1888 Statue of Major General Gouverneur K Warren Little Round Top Gettysburg Battlefield Gettysburg Pennsylvania 1888 Stannard s Vermont Brigade Monument Gettysburg Battlefield Gettysburg Pennsylvania 1889 2nd New York Cavalry Monument Gettysburg Battlefield Gettysburg Pennsylvania 1892 Nathan Hale 1885 86 Connecticut State Capitol Hartford Connecticut General Israel Putnam 1887 88 Brooklyn Connecticut Soldiers and Sailors Monument 1887 91 Utica New York Bust of Samuel Clemens 1884 Carrie Welton Fountain 1888 The Green Waterbury Connecticut Stannard s Vermont Brigade Monument 1889 Gettysburg Pennsylvania Pioneers of the Territory 1892 Iowa State Capitol Des Moines Iowa Frederick T Frelinghuysen 1894 1904 Military Park Newark New Jersey References Edit a b Noted artist of Blanchard dies Tuesday Shrevepoint Times May 8 1940 Retrieved October 30 2018 a b c Schmidt Barbara Mark Twain and Karl Gerhardt Twain Quotes com Retrieved October 30 2018 a b c d e Cummings Hildegard 2007 Charles Ethan Porter African American Master of Still Life University Press of New England pp 52 53 ISBN 978 0972449762 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl Gerhardt amp oldid 1110269047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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