LA OBRA DE GERTRUDE V. WHITNEY

Aspiration with President McKinley, Sept. 12,
1901

Aspiration, 1901 (lost)

Harry Payne Whitney, 1906 (sold MutualArt Jul. 8 2016)

Paganisme Immortel, 1907-09

Wherefore, modeled 1907, cast 1915, Art Institute of Chicago

High Lawn (The Field Residence), Lenox, Mass, with GVW reliefs, 1904-10

Athlete, c. 1904

Aspiration, 1901 (lost)

Aztec Fountain, 1909-10 OAS Patio, Washington, D.C

Aztec Fountain, 1909-10 OAS Patio, Washington, D.C

Wherefore, modeled 1907, cast 1915, Art Institute of Chicago

High Lawn (The Field Residence), Lenox, Mass, with GVW reliefs, 1904-10

Barbara, 1913. Plaster and bronze versions

Studies for Arlington Fountain and Figure Studies

Studies for Arlington Fountain and Figure Studies

Sketchbook page, c. 1913

34 rue Jouvenet Studio, Paris, 1910s

Arlington (or Friendship) Fountain at Paris Salon, 1913

Wheatley Hills Studio, c. 2020

The Fountain of El Dorado, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, and model

The Fountain of El Dorado, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, and model

Head for Titanic Memorial, c. 1920

GVW, Chinoise, 1914, WMAA

Chinoise and Henri Portrait, Norton Museum

Flora, c. 1918

Jo Davidson, modeled 1917, cast 1919

GVW, War Sketches, 1914-15

GVW, War Sketches, 1914-15

GVW, War Sketches, 1914-15

GVW, War Sketches, 1914-15

World War I reliefs and bronzes, c. 1916-19

World War I reliefs and bronzes, c. 1916-19

World War I reliefs and bronzes, c. 1916-19

World War I reliefs and bronzes, c. 1916-19

World War I reliefs and bronzes, c. 1916-19

World War I reliefs and bronzes, c. 1916-19

WWI bronzes, and Blinded, c. 1916-20

WWI bronzes, and Blinded, c. 1916-20

WWI bronzes, and Blinded, c. 1916-20

Washington Heights and Inwood Memorial, New York, 1921-22

Washington Heights and Inwood Memorial, New York, 1921-22

Washington Heights and Inwood Memorial, New York, 1921-22

Fourth Division Memorial Model, 1921 (never realized)

Fourth Division Memorial Model, 1921 (never realized)

The Shepherd, 1921-24 side view Stam Gallery

The Shepherd, 1921-24 Stam Gallery

Law (or Youth), 1922 Stam Gallery

Gertrude outside 19 Macdougal Alley with model for Buffalo Bill–The Scout, before 1924

The Scout, Cody, WY, 1924

The Scout, Cody, WY, 1924

AEF Memorial, Saint-Nazaire, France, 1926 rendering and models, c. 1924-26

AEF Memorial, Saint-Nazaire, France, 1926 rendering and models, c. 1924-26

AEF Memorial, Saint-Nazaire, France, 1926 rendering and models, c. 1924-26

AEF Dedication, June 1926

AEF Dedication, June 1926

AEF Memorial Dedication, St. Nazaire, France, June 1926 L-R_ Admiral Gleaves, Comd. of the first transport service to land in St. Nazaire; General Gourand; GVW; George Leygues, Minister of the French Navy; Myron T. Herrick, US Ambassador to France; General Pershing, American Commd. Expeditionary

First German explosion of AEF Memorial, Dec. 1941 (left). After two more attempts, Germans inspect their work (upper right). Abandoned granite base from 1941-1988 (lower right)

First German explosion of AEF Memorial, Dec. 1941 (left). After two more attempts, Germans inspect their work (upper right). Abandoned granite base from 1941-1988 (lower right)

AEF Memorial, Saint-Nazaire, France (2019)

AEF Memorial Model, Paris Salon, 1926

Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and daughter en route to St. Nazaire unveiling 1926

GVW with King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella inside the Columbus Monument, modeled 1927-29, carved 1929. Huelva, Spain

GVW with the head of the Columbus Monument, Huelva, Spain, c. 1928.

Columbus Monument Model, 1927-29. Ferry poster. Unveiling, Huelva, Spain, April, 1929

Columbus Monument Model, 1927-29. Ferry poster. Unveiling, Huelva, Spain, April, 1929

Columbus Monument Model, 1927-29. Ferry poster. Unveiling, Huelva, Spain, April, 1929

Columbus Monument, Huelva, Spain, 1929

The Kiss (1933-35), Daphne (1933), Gwendolyn (1933-35), John (1933-35)

The Kiss (1933-35), Daphne (1933), Gwendolyn (1933-35), John (1933-35)

The Kiss (1933-35), Daphne (1933), Gwendolyn (1933-35), John (1933-35)

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