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Sculptor, b. 1835 - d. 1923

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      • AN AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A SOLDIER BY T. H. BARTLETT
        Feb. 19, 2023

        AN AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A SOLDIER BY T. H. BARTLETT

        Est: $7,000 - $10,000

        Signed and dated "Bartlett 74 Paris" and inscribed (titled) on the base: "Carry Me and I'll Drum It Through." Artist: Truman Howe Bartlett (American, 1835-1923) Early 20th century. Footnote: Truman Howe Bartlett AKA T. H. Bartlett was born in 1835 in Dorset, Vermont, and died in 1922 in Boston, Massachusetts. Active in Connecticut and New York, NY.

        Helios Auctions
      • BRONZE CASTING OF WALT WHITMAN’S HAND
        Nov. 03, 2019

        BRONZE CASTING OF WALT WHITMAN’S HAND

        Est: $200 - $400

        20th Century, after an original by Truman Howe Bartlett (American, 1835-1923), incised ‘Walt Whitman’s Hand, April 17, 1881’, ed. 84/150, signed with monogram ‘C.B.’ h. 3-1/4 w. 9 d. 6-1/4 in.

        Butterscotch Auction Gallery LLC
      • TRUMAN HOWE BARTLETT (American, 1835 - 1923). THE HAND OF WALT WHITMAN, signed with initials, dated April 17, 1881 and located Boston,
        Feb. 03, 2018

        TRUMAN HOWE BARTLETT (American, 1835 - 1923). THE HAND OF WALT WHITMAN, signed with initials, dated April 17, 1881 and located Boston,

        Est: $250 - $350

        TRUMAN HOWE BARTLETT (American, 1835 - 1923). THE HAND OF WALT WHITMAN, signed with initials, dated April 17, 1881 and located Boston, MA. Plaster. PROVENANCE: Estate of Jim Graham, former Washington, DC, Councilman

        Sloans & Kenyon
      • Truman Howe Bartlett (1835 – 1922) American Sculptor
        Jan. 25, 2017

        Truman Howe Bartlett (1835 – 1922) American Sculptor

        Est: $60 - $80

        Truman Howe Bartlett (1835 – 1922), also known as T. H. Bartlett, was an American sculptor, and father to sculptor Paul Wayland Bartlett. Bartlett was born in Dorset, Vermont, studied under Robert Eberhard Launitz in New York City and subsequently in Paris, Rome, and Perugia. He was active in New Haven, Waterbury, and Hartford, Connecticut, and in New York City. For 22 years he was an instructor in MIT's architecture department, and also operated a free art school for poor children. He died in Boston, Massachusetts. Bartlett's best known works include The Wounded Drummer Boy of Shiloh, and the Horace Wells Monument (1875) in Bushnell Park, Hartford, Connecticut. Both bronzes were exhibited in Paris. According to Marquis, Bartlett was the first American sculptor to make a figure in terra cotta. ALS, 1898, 1p, writing from MIT about obtaining photographs of Horace Greeley and Charles Sumner. 5-1/4 x 8-1/2 in. Fine.

        East Coast Books
      • Truman Howe Bartlett (American, 1835-1923) Carry Me and I'll Drum it Through bronze with brown patina 47 in. (119 cm.) high
        Jan. 19, 2017

        Truman Howe Bartlett (American, 1835-1923) Carry Me and I'll Drum it Through bronze with brown patina 47 in. (119 cm.) high

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        TRUMAN HOWE BARTLETT (1835-1923) Carry Me and I’ll Drum it Through signed, dated and located ‘Bartlett 74 Paris’ and inscribed with title (on the base) bronze with brown patina 47 in. (119 cm.) high

        Christie's
      • TRUMAN HOWE BARTLETT, Massachusetts/Vermont, 1835-1923, Carved marble bust of a young woman., Height 24".
        Jul. 31, 2015

        TRUMAN HOWE BARTLETT, Massachusetts/Vermont, 1835-1923, Carved marble bust of a young woman., Height 24".

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        TRUMAN HOWE BARTLETT Massachusetts/Vermont, 1835-1923 Carved marble bust of a young woman. Depicted with her hair parted in the center, swept back over her ears and tied in a knot, with loose curls flowing down her back. Signed on back "T. Bartlett 81" and "372". Estate of Ernest Rohdenburg III. Truman Howe Bartlett was born in Dorset, Vermont in 1835. He studied under Robert Eberhard Launitz in New York City and later in Paris, Rome and Perugia, Italy. He spent twenty-two years as an instructor in the architecture department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology while also operating a free art school for poor children. One of his best known works is the Horace Wells Monument in Bushnell Park in Hartford, Connecticut. Height 24".

        Eldred's
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