A Woman's Touch Bronze Sculpture 2002 22x15
Dave McGary
Sculpture : Painted Bronze Sculpture
Size : 22x15 x4 in | 56x38 x10 cm
Edition : 145/150
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Year2002
Hand SignedOn Side
Condition Excellent
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Story / Additional InfoAs we delve into the essence of "A Woman's Touch," we are transported to a time when the New World was still a mysterious frontier, and explorers and clergymen chronicled their encounters with the indigenous peoples in diaries and journals. The narratives of this era overflowed with descriptions of virtues such as honesty, generosity, bravery, respect, humility, familial bonds, and spirituality. In 1492, Christopher Columbus himself lauded the indigenous inhabitants, proclaiming them "so peaceable" that there was "not in the world a better nation."Dave McGary skillfully captures the spirit of a Native American woman's personal space in this sculpture.
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LID165977
Dave McGary - United States
Art Brokerage: Dave McGary American Artist: b. 1958-2013. Born in 1958, Artist Dave McGary grew up in Cody, Wyoming, the son of a ranching family. At age 16, McGary headed to Pietrasanta, near the Carrara Alps in Italy, where he worked in a foundry by day and on his own sculpture at night for a year and a half. Returning to the United States in 1976, he went to work for Shidoni Foundry, then moved from Santa Fe to the Hondo Valley in southern New Mexico where he ultimately built his own foundry outside Ruidoso, NM. The connection to Native American culture through his friendship with Daniel Long Soldier is one way that McGary's art stands apart from other contemporary interpretations of Native American culture. Though he immersed himself in history books and other means of study, it was his connection to Native American culture that brought life to each figure. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.