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Bonnie MacLeary (American/Texas, 1890-1971), "Ouch", patinated bronze, stamped signature, "Gorham Co. Founders/OFCW" inscription, and numbered "32" along edge of self-base, h. 6-1/2", w. 3-1/4", d. 2-1/2". Provenance: Estate of Louis Tenenbaum, Houston, Texas.The San Antonio born and Austin raised MacLeary attended the Chase School of Art (now Parsons School of Design) in New York, studied with William Adolphe Bougereau (1825-1905) at the Academie Julien in Paris, and worked with sculptor James Earle Fraser (1876-1953) at the Art Students League in New York. She opened her own studio in New York in 1921, the same year two of her works were featured in the National Academy of Design Exhibition. In 1924, she became the first Texas artist to have work in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Financially successful, MacLeary was noted for her classically inspired depictions of women and children; the example offered here was one of her most popular sculptures and was produced by the Gorham Foundry in a variety of sizes. She was named an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1930.


  • Condition: In very good condition. Scattered faint nicks and areas of abrading, especially at lower back. Some soiling. Deep olive-brown patina.

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