Edgar Allan Poe (after Edmond T. Quinn)

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TITLE Edgar Allan Poe (after Edmond T. Quinn)
CREATORQuinn, Edmond T.
Skylight Studios
DATE 2019
DIMENSIONS 22 x 20 x 13 in.
ORIGINAL FORMAT Sculpture
MEDIUM Plaster
PHYSICAL NOTE Modern plaster reproduction of plaster copy (2009) of original plaster bust (1909).
DONOR Hayden Special Collection Development Fund
DATE OF ACCESSION 2020
LOCATION Providence Athenæum: Philbrick Rare Book Room
In 1908, Edmond T. Quinn, a sculptor and painter who studied under Thomas Eakins, was hired by the Bronx Society of Arts and Sciences to sculpt a bust of the author Edgar Allan Poe in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of his birth. The resulting plaster bust was cast in bronze and unveiled in 1909 at the Poe cottage in Poe Park.

In 2009, the Poe Museum in Virginia produced ten plaster copies of Quinn’s original plaster bust, which is part of their collection. Private collector Levi Leland acquired one of these copies directly from the museum in 2012. In 2019, the Athenæum commissioned this plaster copy of Leland’s bust from Skylight Studios in Woburn, Massachusetts.

Lancaster, Jane. Inquire Within: A Social History of the Providence Athenæum Since 1753. Providence, RI: Providence Athenæum, 2003, p. 74-80.

"Poe & Whitman." The Providence Athenæum, 2019, www.providenceathenaeum.org/about/history/poe-whitman/. Accessed 26 June 2019.

"Exhibits/Past Exhibits 2019."  The Providence Athenæum, 2019, www.providenceathenaeum.org/visit/exhibits/past-exhibits-2019/.  Accessed 26 June 2019.

“Edgar Allan Poe.”  Poe Park, www.nycgovparks.org/parks/poe-park/highlights/11787.  Accessed 4 Jan. 2020.

“The Mysterious Disappearing Poe Bust.”  The Poe Museum, 2016, www.thepoeblog.org/the-mysterious-disappearing-poe-bust/.  Accessed 4 Jan. 2020.

Skylight Studios. Skylight Studios, Inc., 2018, www.skylightstudiosinc.com/.  Accessed 1 Sep. 2020.

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