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Philadelphia Sunday Press_January 5, 1902
Small newspaper clipping with cursive writing around. Handwriting states "Sunday Press" above the clipping and "Jan 5 1902" below. The newspaper clipping reads as follows: "M. Gustave Coquiot says of Miss Meta W. Warrick's works exhibited last month at the 'Galerie B. Weill,' at a showing of the works of young students organized by P. Manach, 'You will be struck in this gallery with the attactive works of Mlle. Warrick, her grasp of groupings and her characteristic capacity for interpreting life."
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Exposition Pamphlet December 1901 Small pamphlet with a yellowed-blue cover and red printed lettering, in French, stating: "Galerie B. Weill 25. Rue Victor-Masse/ Exposition organized par P. Manach. du 2 au 31 Decembre 1901/ Invitation" (Gallery B. Weill 25 Victor-Masse Street/ Exposition organized by P. March. From 2 to 31 December, 1901, Invitation) In light pencil to the top of the pamphlet is written, in cursive, "first exhibition". Printed text inside is in French and contains 4 double sided pages. Staring on page 3 "La premiere exposition que vient d'organizer M. Pedro Manach, dans la galerie Weill, rue Victor-Masse, et qui sera suivie de beaucoup d'autres, est, en ce sens et deja de ce point de vue, parfaite./ M. Manach eut pu reunir un plus grand nombre d'artistes; il a eu raison de s'en tenir a un choix judicieux et bref." (The first exhibition that Mr. Pedro Manach has just organized, in the Weill gallery, rue Victor-Masse, and which will be followed by many others, is, in this sense and already from this point of view, perfect/ M. Manach could have brought together a greater number of artists; he was right to stick to a judicious and brief choice.) On page 3/4" ...de jeunes et bons peintres qui composent une parfaite "attraction" avec Mlle Warrick, ...; comme vous admirerez les charmantes oeuvres de Mlle Warrick, son entente des groupements et sa force signuliere a exprimer la vie..." (young and good painters who make up a perfect "attraction" with Miss Warrick,...as you will admire the charming works of Miss Warrick, her understanding of groups and her significant force to express life." On page 7 is a list of works Meta had in the exposition: 17. - Les Malheurs (The Wretched) 18. - "John" 19. - La Lutte (The Struggle). 20. - Faunes (Fauns). 21. - Esquisses (Sketches).
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Newspaper Article Jamestown Exhibition_1906
Newspaper article with a short article about the Jamestown Exhibition to be held next summer. Mentioned in the first paragraph Meta Warrick and her studio "over a brick stable in a narrow Philadelphia street."
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Philadelphia Tribune_1899 Newspaper article from the Philadelphia Tribune dated Saturday September 30, 1899. There is an article about Meta about her voyage over to Paris to study art. An image of Meta is included at the front of the article. She was leaving on the Belgenland for Paris via Liverpool. She was seen as 'an indespensable adjunct' to the Philadelphia School she was attending and she supported their social events. She had a goodbye tea hosted by Miss L.T. Miller, the St. Thomas church presented her with a cross and chain, the Cleotis Club (founded my Miss Warrick!) held a musical and dance event for her departure. She was noted as a graceful host throughout the events. She was noted for her musical talents with 'a rich, sweet voice...'
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Newspaper Article_after 1901
Newspaper article from an unknown newspaper that shows a photograph of Meta and her piece 'Secret Sorrow' called here 'Secret Suffering'. It is noted as a masterpiece.
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Theatre design "About twenty years ago, in appreciation of having been made an honorary member, Meta presented our club with the handsome. hanging which you all saw in the lobby on Art Day. Painted on heavy coarse cloth, it gives the effect of a real tapestry. The three figures, in mediaeval dress, represent the Senior club and her two daughters, the Women Citizens Club and the Junior club. As most of you recall, the Women Citizens Club ceased to exist last year, and the Juniors grew up about two years ago and are now the Young Women's Club.
Our third "daughter," the Danforth Junior Club, which also was deactivated two or three years ago, was not formed when the tapestry was designed. This tapestry furnished the theme for our club float in the town's 250th anniversary parade ten years ago, and was one of the loveliest floats in the parade." (Framingham News?, Sue Thurman Archives, Boston University)
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Baptismal Font_bronze
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Storytime
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Jamestown Diorama (Warrick Tableaux) Jamestown Ter-centennial Exhibition
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Richard B. Harrison Richard B. Harrison (1864-1935) played "De Lawd" in The Green Pastures, beginning in 1930, on Broadway and on tour.
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Slouching Woman
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Ethiopia Awakening
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Water Boy (standing)
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Water Boy (bending)
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Water Boy Inscribed on bronze: M.V.W. FULLER. Inscribed on bronze: Basky Foundry NY Bronze plaque on wooden base: META WARRICK FULLER / THE WATER BOY / AMERICAN 1938
Inscribed on bronze: M.V.W. FULLER. Inscribed on bronze: Basky Foundry NY
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Sanctus
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Phyllis Wheatley_mold
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Baptismal Font_plaster Baptismal font in 2 pieces: a large base with hole in center of bottom and a basin that sits on top of base. Base (A) has 8 panels around sides, each with some decoration or inscription. Decorations in panels include the markings described above as well as four kneeling angels, one in each of the remaining four panels. Grape leaves decorate the top edge of the base, demarcating the beginning/end of inscription. Stylized trees/leaves separate each of the 8 panels around the base. Basin (B) rests on base. Grapes and grape leaves decorate the rim of the basin, with the inscription described above. Paper tag ("70") attached with masking tape.
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Adulation Very large piece of a mother and child. Light orange colored paint applied to plaster. Mother appears to be sitting on a rock and is bent forward with her arms around her child. One arm of the woman is around her child, while the other is balancing her against the rock. Mother's head and child's head are together touching. Faces of both mother and child are detailed, as is the hair. Mother is wearing long, strapless dress. Great attention give to mother's toes.
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Secret Sorrow (Mother and Child)_bronze Seated female figure (robed) bending over and cradling infant.
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St. Fiacre_mold Two piece plaster mold with string inside and rubber insert. Rubber figure is standing and holding something in left facing hand.
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Small Christ, Arms Outstretched Small figure with halo and arms outstretched, hands gesturing upward. Robe is painted blue, halo yellow, and skin tan.
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Small Christ, Arms Outstretched Small figure with halo and arms outstretched, mounted on wood.
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Christ Holding Lamb Standing man holding lamb with head titled, wearing robe and with beard and ear length hair. Lamb is right facing. Figure is barefoot. Head is broken off at shoulder. Man's hair is brown and robe is a mixture of brown and tan.
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Christ Holding Lamb Standing man holding lamb with head titled, wearing robe and with beard and ear length hair. Lamb is right facing. Figure is barefoot.