Reverie

Item

Title

Reverie

Date

Unknown

Medium

Wood, Plasticene

Accession Number

2006.389

On View

Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University Fuller Gallery 204 (Meta Fuller 4, Shelf 4)

Classification

Sculpture

Description

Middle aged woman, leaning on a fence or wall with right elbow on wall and arm folded back to support chin. Though her back is to the wall, she gazes to the right. She has lots of hair, tied up in back and wears a dress. She also has a shawl or blanket over right shoulder, down to waist. She has large earrings. There is an unusual "blob" (~2X2cm) of plasticene to the left of the woman, at the base of the wall.

Accrual Method

Collection was gifted to the Danforth in 2006. Unfortunately they sat uncatalogued for close to 10 years. It took until an IMLS grant awarded in 2015 through 2016 for this collection to be catalogued and put into the collections database. - Rachel 2021 Exhibition History: Danforth's Permanent Collection Exhibition, 19th Century Art, 2009

Provenance

Gift of the Meta V. W. Fuller Trust Part of the Estate of Meta V. W. Fuller from 1968-2001. In the collection of the Meta V. W. Fuller Trust, 2001-2006

Condition

Poor: CAUTION: The plasticene figure is placed at the rear and right of the wooden base. The base is too light and the entire object is inclined to the rear, potentially falling over backward. There are several cracks in the plasticene, especially near the neck. The back of the head extends beyond the back of the base, making the piece more unstable.

Credit

Gift of the Meta V. W. Fuller Trust