About the Artwork
Ruth Gleaning
modeled 1850, carved between 1853 and 1883
Randolph John Rogers
1825-1892
American
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Marble
Overall: 46 × 26 × 26 inches (116.8 × 66 × 66 cm) Overall (base by sight): 37 1/2 × 27 × 27 inches (95.3 × 68.6 × 68.6 cm)
Sculpture
American Art before 1950
Gift of the Hubbard Estate through Mr. Fredrick Towle
24.5
Public Domain
Markings
Signed and inscribed: Randolph Rogers, Rome
Signed and inscribed: Randolph Rogers, Rome
Provenance
until 1883, Artist's studio;1883-1924, Bela Hubbard (Detroit, Michigan, USA);
1924-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Taft, Lorado. American Sculpture. New York, 1903. Revised ed., 1924, pp. 161-162 (reference to an example in the Metropolitan Museum).
Gerdts. American Neo-Classical Sculpture. New York, 1973, pp. 68-69 (ill. of example in Brooklyn Museum).
Clark, H. Nichols B. A Marble Quarry: The James B. Ricau Collection of Sculpture at the Chrysler Museum of Art. New York, 1997, pp. 206-208, no. 52 (ill. of another example in the Chrysler Museum).
Tolles, Thayer. American Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vol. 1: Catalogue of Works by Artists Born Before 1865. New York, 1999, p. 115, no. 45 (ill. of example at MMA).
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Randolph John Rogers, Ruth Gleaning, modeled 1850, carved between 1853 and 1883, marble. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the Hubbard Estate through Mr. Fredrick Towle, 24.5.
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