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Bessie Potter Vonnoh (American, 1872–1955)
Butterflies
Bronze with brown and green patina on stone base
Signed in the cast
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Bessie Potter Vonnoh (American, 1872–1955)
Butterflies
Bronze with brown and green patina on stone base
Signed in the cast
This graceful bronze sculpture, Butterflies, exemplifies Bessie Potter Vonnoh’s celebrated ability to capture the elegance and delicacy of the female form. The work depicts a young woman in flowing drapery, poised in a gentle, natural stance as she extends her arm, where a butterfly has lightly alighted. The subtle movement of her dress, rendered with fluid detail, enhances the sense of lightness and poetic beauty for which Vonnoh is renowned.
The sculpture bears the artist’s engraved signature on the base and rests upon a stone plinth. Vonnoh, one of America’s foremost female sculptors of the early 20th century, was acclaimed for her intimate bronzes of women and children that blended Impressionist influences with classical grace. Butterflies captures her distinctive style—romantic, lyrical, and imbued with a timeless sense of serenity.
Dimensions: 15”H 7”W 8.75”D
Base: 1.75" H 6” W
Sculpture : 13" H
About the artist :
Bessie Potter Vonnoh (1872–1955)
Bessie Potter Vonnoh was an influential American sculptor celebrated for her intimate, small-scale bronze works that often depicted women, children, and domestic life with elegance and warmth. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1872, she grew up in Chicago, where she studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Lorado Taft, a major figure of the American Renaissance. Early in her career, she gained recognition for her participation in the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, working with Taft’s atelier on large-scale sculptural projects.
Unlike many of her contemporaries who focused on grand public monuments, Vonnoh carved a unique niche for herself by creating delicate bronzes suited for private homes and galleries. Her works often drew inspiration from Impressionist painting, capturing fleeting moments of modern women engaged in everyday activities such as reading, gardening, or caring for children. This focus resonated with the era’s growing appreciation of domestic life and gave her a distinctive voice within American sculpture.
Vonnoh exhibited widely, including with the National Sculpture Society and at prestigious venues such as the Paris Salon, and she earned critical acclaim for bridging fine art and decorative art. In 1899, she married the painter Robert Vonnoh, and together they became a prominent couple in American artistic circles.
Her career spanned decades, and she was one of the first women sculptors to gain both national and international recognition. Today, her works are housed in major museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Bessie Potter Vonnoh passed away in 1955, leaving behind a legacy of sculptures that captured the grace, intimacy, and quiet strength of everyday life at the turn of the 20th century.
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- Dimensions
- 8.75ʺW × 7ʺD × 15ʺH
- Styles
- Art Nouveau
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- Late 20th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bronze
- Stone
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Bronze
- Condition Notes
- Good Good less
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