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Muse Finding the Head of Orpheus

Edward Berge (American, 1876-1924) (Artist)
American (Artist)
1899
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(18th and 19th Centuries )

According to Greek myth, the women of Thrace tore Orpheus, a mythical poet, to pieces after he rejected their advances. His head floated across the Mediterranean Sea to the island of Lesbos, which then became the foremost center for lyre music in antiquity. Berge, a native of Baltimore, attended the Rinehart School of Sculpture at the Maryland Institute. He later studied in Paris under Raoul Verlet and Auguste Rodin. After his return to Baltimore, he became one of the city's foremost sculptors. The model for this sculpture was dated 1899. It was exhibited at the Salon in Paris in 1900 and received a William A. Clark Prize. This marble version was shown at the Panama Pacific Exposition of 1915. The sculptor, who regarded this piece as one of his most important works, had intended to remove the marble struts supporting the figure's arms after the piece had been purchased.

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[Signed and dated on base below left leg] Berge / 1913

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Lily Berge [wife of the artist], Baltimore; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1985.

Exhibitions

2015-2016 Jewel City: Art of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. de Young Museum, San Francisco.
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Geographies

USA, Maryland, Baltimore (Place of Origin) USA, Tennessee (Source of Materials)

Measurements

H: 29 × W: 27 15/16 × D: 22 1/16 in. (73.6 × 71 × 56 cm)

Credit Line

Bequest of Lily Berge, 1985

Location in Museum

Hackerman House at 1 West Mount Vernon Place: Carriage House: Distinctive Design - European and North American Decorative Art

Accession Number

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28.29

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