About the Artwork
Stillman Witt
1883
Erastus Dow Palmer (Artist) American, 1817-1904 (Foundry) F. Barbedienne
Bronze
Overall: 29 × 21 3/4 × 14 3/8 inches (73.7 × 55.2 × 36.5 cm)
Sculpture
American Art before 1950
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. James Broselow and Miss Sabrina Broselow
78.86
Copyright Not Evaluated
Markings
Signed and dated, on rear plinth of body in block letters: E.D. PALMER FEC. 1883
Inscribed, on front at top of base: STILLMAN WITT Inscribed, on rear plinth of body in block letters: E.D. PALMER FEC. 1883
Inscribed, on plinth under body on right side: F. BARBEDIENNES Fondeur. Paris.
Provenance
Unidentified sale, New York;1965, Bruce Summerville (dealer, Detroit, Michigan, USA);
1973, James W. Frink (Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA);
Mr. and Mrs. James Broselow and Sabrina Broselow (Birch Run, Michigan, USA).
1978-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
For more information on provenance, please visit:
Provenance pageExhibition History
Please note: This section is empty
The exhibition history of a number of objects in our collection only begins after their acquisition by the museum, and may reflect an incomplete record.
We welcome your feedback for correction and/or improvement.
Suggest FeedbackPublished References
Webster, J. Carson. “A Check List of the Works of Erastus D. Palmer.” The Art Bulletin 49, no. 2 (June 1967).
Webster, J. Carson. Erastus Dow Palmer. Newark, Delaware, 1983, pp. 109-110, 252-253 (pl. 48).
Jules Breton and the French Rural Tradition. Exh. cat., Joslyn Art Museum. Omaha, 1982, pp. 66-67, no. 5 (ill.).
Kindly share your feedback or any additional information, as this record is still a work in progress and may need further refinement.
Suggest FeedbackCatalogue Raisoneé
Please note: This section is empty
Credit Line for Reproduction
Erastus Dow Palmer; F. Barbedienne, Stillman Witt, 1883, bronze. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. James Broselow and Miss Sabrina Broselow, 78.86.
Feedback
We regularly update our object record as new research and findings emerge, and we welcome your feedback for correction or improvement.
Suggest Feedback