 First Letters
15" x 16" x 18"
Plaster
1945
A photo of a child found in the Belsen concentration camp that appeared in the New York Times on June 25, 1945 moved my mother to create the piece she called “First Letters”. Because of the timing - less than two months after Germany surrendered - it may be the first sculpture inspired by the tragedy of the Holocaust. Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn, my mother’s alma mater, acquired a bronze version for their library in 2003. |  Peter Rabbit *** The Gingerbread Boy
Nine inches in diameter
Plaster
1945 |  Loving Ducks
19" x 18" x 7"
Plaster for Bronze
1946
Limited Edition 12 Bronze Castings by Cavalier Renaissance Foundry, Bridgeport, CT.
2nd of 12 purchased by Arthur R. Marcus, London, England 1988 - 89.
3rd of 12 purchased by Halford W. Clark, Greenwich, CT 1989 |
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