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Warren Wheelock"Young Woman Nude" Warren Wheelock, Art Deco, Modernist Female Sculpture Form1924
1924
$12,000
£9,272.08
€10,719.40
CA$16,956.87
A$19,018.25
CHF 9,959.57
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NOK 126,469.80
SEK 119,902.28
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About the Item
Warren Wheelock
Untitled (Young Woman Nude), 1924
Incised signature and date to edge of base "© 1924 by Warren Wheelock"
Bronze
Sculpture: 20 h × 4½ w × 4½ d inches
Base: 5¾ h × 5¾ w × 5¾ d inches
Overall: 25¾ h × 10¼ w × 10¼ d inches
Provenance
Private Collection, New York
Thence by descent
Exhibitions
Roslyn Harbor, New York, Nassau County Museum of Art, Deco at 100, January 18 - June 15, 2025.
Warren Wheelock, a self-taught artist, adopted a wide range of sculptural terminology, crafting conventional portraits of notable individuals alongside more abstract forms featuring sharp lines and smooth depressions. His sculptural work developed in part from a fascination with whittling, which involves sculpting a small piece of wood through careful, calculated knife cuts. He gained particular recognition for his pristine geometric forms to craft figures that were non-representational, and Wheelock also created heroic portraits. He worked with oil on wooden panels and plaster. He sculpted soapstone and created bas reliefs in plaster. In 1915, Wheelock constructed a log cabin in the mountains of North Carolina, which he utilized as his studio. He became a vibrant part of the community and took on roles as a teacher, doctor, and undertaker. Wheelock served in Company K of the 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Spanish-American War.
- Creator:Warren Wheelock (1880-1960, American)
- Creation Year:1924
- Dimensions:Height: 25.75 in (65.41 cm)Width: 10.25 in (26.04 cm)Depth: 10.25 in (26.04 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1841216543462
Warren Wheelock
Warren Wheelock is best known for his highly-recognizable, abstract sculptures in bronze and wood. He also painted on occasion, bringing the same clarity of vision and mastery of the medium to his art.
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