Nathan Hale

Nathan Hale

1893·bronze·H.: 72.4 cm (28 1/2 in.)

<p>Sculptor Frederick MacMonnies portrayed Nathan Hale, an American soldier and spy captured during the Revolutionary War, in the moments before he was killed by the British in 1776. MacMonnies rendered the bronze figure with naturalistic details: his waved locks of hair, parted overcoat and rumpled 18th-century dress, and ropes tied around his upper arms and ankles. Hale’s deliberate gaze and the open gesture of his hands convey a strong emotive quality attuned to the finality of the imminent punishment. This is a reduced version of the large-scale sculpture <em>Nathan Hale</em> installed in City Hall Park in New York, one of MacMonnies’s first public commissions.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1893
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
H.: 72.4 cm (28 1/2 in.)

Artist

Frederick William MacMonnies
Frederick William MacMonnies

Sculpture

Frederick William MacMonnies was the best known expatriate American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school, as successful and lauded in France as he was in the United States. He was also a highly accomplished painter and portraitist. He was born in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York and died in New York City.

Brooklyn, NY, USA

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Year
1893
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
H.: 72.4 cm (28 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1890-022927

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Frederick William MacMonnies

Frederick William MacMonnies

Sculpture

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