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1304 SW 160TH AVE
SUITE 228A
SUNRISE, FL 33326
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Lot 137
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Mother/Child & Pioneer statues, Kelsey & Baker

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1. Mother & Child , bronze coated plaster by Kelsey, marked on the apron.

2. Pioneer Woman by Bryant Baker, 1922 white metal with bronze finish.

1. Mother and Child
Size: 9.25" x 3.5"
Weight: 1lb 7oz

2. Pioneer Woman, Bryant Baker, Copyright 1922
Size: 4" x 4.5" x 8.75"
Weight: 2lbs 9oz
Total Lot Weight: 5lbs
Condition: 1. Very good
2. Very good noting that it is missing the bottom felt.

Percy Bryant Baker (8 July 1881 – 1970) was a British-born American sculptor. Baker was born on 8 July 1881 in London, England, the son and grandson of sculptors and stone carvers and the brother of sculptor Robert Baker. He was apprenticed to his father and learned the trade while engaging in mainly ecclesiastic and architectural projects — notably at Beverley Minister and the Victoria and Albert Museum. From 1901 until 1907 he studied at the City and Guild Technical Institute followed by four years at the Royal Academy of Arts. At an exhibition there in 1910 his work was brought to the attention of Queen Alexandra, which in turn led to commissions to sculpt a portrait bust and later a life sized statue of Edward VII and later a bust of Prince Olaf of Norway.

Sterett-Gittings Kelsey - Fine Bronze Dance Sculpture - was born in Greenwich, Connecticut in 1941, and was graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a B.F.A. in Sculpture in 1964. Kelsey works primarily in bronze with figures ranging from three inches to fourteen feet in height. The Kelsey bronzes are owned by connoisseurs and collectors of investment-level fine art around the world. Today these masterworks in bronze are in more than 300 private collections and public corporations worldwide.
In 1916, Baker followed his brother Robert to America and was rewarded with a number of commissions, particularly portraits.
In 1928 Baker won the public competition over eleven other sculptors to create the Pioneer Woman statue for Ponca City, Oklahoma. The statue was sponsored by Oklahoma millionaire oilman E. W. Marland. Unveiled in a public ceremony in 1930, the statue is 27 feet high and weighs 12,000 pounds.
Baker continued producing sculpture, both for public exhibition and for private collections almost up until his death in 1970. Shortly thereafter the contents of his New York studio were purchased and moved to the E. W. Marland Mansion (by that time a city owned museum) in Ponca City where it is on display.

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