Box 4
Contains 19 Results:
Davidson College, 1982, undated
Correspondence regarding potential purchase of Hirsch's "Jacob's Ladder," apparently preempted by Hirsch's death.
Assorted sketches, undated
Sketches for unidentified projects.
Molinaroli headstone sketches, undated
This series consists of clippings, programs, magazines, correspondence, photographs, and other materials related to Willard Hirsch's career as a sculptor. Materials in this series pertain to his career generally, to exhibitions where more than one work by Hirsch was displayed, to entries Hirsch submitted for commissions that were not accepted, or to other projects that were never realized.
Maquette, eight panels on a door, undated
Possibly designed for a synagogue.
Sculpture photo cards, undated
Black and white cards, sized about 4" x 6", each one depicting a sculpture by Hirsch. Many cards have Hirsch's studio address and additional printed information about the particular sculpture shown.
Assorted sketches, undated
This series consists of clippings, programs, magazines, correspondence, photographs, and other materials related to Willard Hirsch's career as a sculptor. Materials in this series pertain to his career generally, to exhibitions where more than one work by Hirsch was displayed, to entries Hirsch submitted for commissions that were not accepted, or to other projects that were never realized.
Photographs of terra cotta busts, 1936-1942
This series consists of clippings, correspondence, photographs, sketches, and other items pertaining to individual sculptures or other works of art by Willard Hirsch, often with related materials added over time. Some pieces were commissioned specifically by individuals, universities, or other institutions. Many of the commissioned pieces were busts of local Charlestonians, or were intended for installation at specific buildings, parks, or other sites.
"Sea Horses", circa 1939-1941
This series consists of clippings, correspondence, photographs, sketches, and other items pertaining to individual sculptures or other works of art by Willard Hirsch, often with related materials added over time. Some pieces were commissioned specifically by individuals, universities, or other institutions. Many of the commissioned pieces were busts of local Charlestonians, or were intended for installation at specific buildings, parks, or other sites.
Fountains, 1941-1980, undated
Clippings, invoices, and photographs of Hirsch's decorative wall and pool fountains, as well as his pelican and alligator fountains.