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Aphrodite, reverse

Explore John Flanagan’s ‘Aphrodite, reverse’ – a dynamic bronze relief depicting a mythological chase. Classical style, textured surface & somber tone. A unique piece of 1932 art.

John Flanagan fue un escultor reconocido por sus diseños de monedas y medallas conmemorativas, especialmente el cuarto estadounidense Washington. También creó obras significativas como la Medalla de la Exposición Panamericana y la Medalla de Verdun. Un estudiante de Augusto Saint-Gaudens, desarrolló una maestría en el retrato y la escultura monumental que reflejan los valores culturales de su époc

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John Flanagan: Sculptor of Coinage and Remembrance

John Flanagan (1865 – March 28, 1952) stands as a pivotal figure in American sculptural history, recognized primarily for his contributions to coinage and commemorative medals—works that eloquently captured the spirit of their time. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Flanagan emigrated to the United States at a young age, establishing himself in New York City where he honed his craft under the tutelage of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, arguably America’s foremost sculptor of the Beaux Arts era. This formative relationship profoundly shaped Flanagan's artistic vision and technique, fostering an appreciation for monumental scale and meticulous detail—characteristics that would define his oeuvre. Saint-Gaudens’ influence extended beyond mere mentorship; it instilled in Flanagan a dedication to capturing emotion and narrative within sculptural form. Together they tackled ambitious projects like the bronze portrait bust of Saint Gaudens itself (1924), which resides in several prominent museums across the nation, showcasing Flanagan's mastery of lost wax casting—a technique favored for its ability to reproduce intricate surfaces with remarkable accuracy. This collaborative effort cemented Flanagan’s reputation as a sculptor capable of conveying profound psychological depth and artistic sophistication. He meticulously studied Saint Gaudens’ methods, absorbing his unwavering commitment to realism and expressive detail – principles that would permeate Flanagan's subsequent artistic endeavors. Flanagan’s career blossomed during the early 20th century, marked by prolific activity in both sculpture and medal design. He quickly gained acclaim for his innovative approach to portraiture, producing numerous sculptures that captured the essence of their subjects with sensitivity and nuance. Among his most celebrated works are depictions of luminaries such as John Singer Sargent, Hudson Taylor, and William Howard Taft—each rendered with remarkable precision and imbued with a palpable sense of character. Flanagan’s ability to distill complex personalities into simplified sculptural forms demonstrated an exceptional understanding of artistic technique and psychological observation. However, Flanagan's enduring legacy rests principally on his role as a coin designer—specifically, the Washington Quarter. Launched in 1932, this iconic piece of American coinage embodies Flanagan’s artistic sensibilities: a stylized depiction of George Washington rendered with understated elegance and precision. The initials “JF” are subtly emboss at the base of Washington's neck – a testament to Flanagan’s meticulous attention to detail and his desire to imbue even seemingly mundane objects with artistic merit. This commission represented a significant departure from traditional sculptural pursuits, yet Flanagan approached it with the same unwavering dedication to craftsmanship and aesthetic refinement that characterized his entire career. The Quarter’s enduring popularity speaks volumes about Flanagan's ability to elevate everyday symbolism into an object of beauty and contemplation. Beyond the Washington Quarter, Flanagan undertook numerous commissions for commemorative medals, notably the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Medal (1915) and the Verdun Medal—a poignant tribute to the bravery of Allied soldiers during World War I. The Verdun Medal’s inscription “They shall not pass” encapsulates Flanagan's artistic ethos: conveying solemn remembrance through sculptural form. His work on this medal, alongside his contribution to the Society of Medalists series (particularly Hudson-Fulton Celebration), solidified his position as a leading figure in the field of medallic art—a genre that sought to commemorate significant historical events and honor heroic figures. Flanagan’s artistic vision remained steadfast throughout his life, reflecting a profound appreciation for both classical ideals and the expressive potential of modern sculpture.
John Flanagan

John Flanagan

1865 - 1952 , Irlanda

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Escultura
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Augustus Saint Gaudens']
  • Date Of Birth: 1865
  • Date Of Death: 1952
  • Full Name: John Flanagan
  • Nationality: Americano
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Washington Quarter
    • Panamá Pacífico exposición Medalla
    • Verdun Medalla
    • Reloj Rotunda
  • Place Of Birth: Dublin, Irlanda