Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/05/13

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Subject: [Leica] IMGs: A Sculpture Through the Years
From: amr3 at uwmalumni.com (Alan Magayne-Roshak)
Date: Fri, 13 May 2016 21:38:57 -0500

A couple of weeks ago, I went to a lecture at the Milwaukee Art Museum all
about "The Last of the Spartans", a sculpture by Gaetano Trentanove.  This
work was done in Italy about 1891, exhibited at the World's Columbian
Exhibition in Chicago in 1893, then bought by a Milwaukee businessman and
installed in the Layton Art Gallery here.   In 1957 the Milwaukee County
War Memorial building designed by Eero Sarinen and incorporating the
Milwaukee Art Center had opened, and the paintings in the Layton collection
were brought there.  But the sculptures in the Layton Gallery were just
left to be demolished with the then-unfashionable Victorian building. A
woman present at the lecture told us how she contacted a friend who was a
mover and got him and his crew to move the statue and pedestal out of the
threatened structure in the middle of the night and transport it to the
Milwaukee County Courthouse.

I realized that I had a series of pictures of it, and went through my
collection.

The statue sat at the courthouse, in an alcove near an entrance, for 20
years:
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By 1973 it had had cigarette butts pushed in its mouth and who knows what
else visited upon it:
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But in 1977 it was moved to what was by now the Milwaukee Art Museum, and
had some cleaning done:
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In 2013 the museum did a temporary (sigh) re-creation of the original
Layton Gallery, with the paintings that had been there:
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http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Alan+Magayne-Roshak/Miscellaneous/Spartan/Spartan_MR_2013.jpg.html
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That show closed, and last month's lecture was in what is only a smaller
facsimile of the Layton Gallery. Because the new location is on an upper
floor (and because it is also surmised that the pedestal is not by
Trentanove) a simpler and lower base now sits under the work.  The man
giving the talk is the museum's restoration specialist, and he said that
the sculpture and base together came to 8,300 pounds, and would probably go
through the floor.

I so loved that 2013 presentation.  I wish they could have kept that
permanently.  Those red walls were great.

All the pictures can be enlarged.
-- 
Alan

Alan Magayne-Roshak, Senior Photographer
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Photo Services
(Retired)
UPAA Photographer of the Year 1978
UPAA Master of the Profession 2014
amr3 at uwm.edu
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Alan+Magayne-Roshak/

"All the technique in the world doesn't compensate
 for an inability to notice. " - Elliott Erwitt


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