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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: Maestro della scultura e dell’arte numismatico, celebre per il suo contributo alla creazione del quarto d’argento americano e opere monumentali come il monumento a Saint Gaudens e le medaglie commemorative. Un artista simbolo dell'epoca Beaux Arts!

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Biografia dell'artista

John Flanagan: Sculptor of Coinage and Remembrance

John Flanagan (1865 – March 28, 1952) occupies a prominent place in the annals of American sculptural history, primarily celebrated for his transformative role in coinage design—specifically, the Washington Quarter—and his dedication to crafting commemorative medals that powerfully conveyed the spirit of their era. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Flanagan’s formative years were marked by emigration to New York City where he benefited immensely from the tutelage of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, arguably America's foremost sculptor during the Beaux Arts movement. This influential relationship instilled within Flanagan a profound appreciation for monumental scale and meticulous detail—aesthetic principles that would become hallmarks of his artistic output. Saint Gaudens’ mentorship extended far beyond mere instruction; it fostered in Flanagan a fervent commitment to capturing emotion and narrative within sculptural form. Together, they embarked upon ambitious undertakings such as the bronze portrait bust of Saint Gaudens himself (1924), now housed in institutions across the United States—a masterful demonstration of Flanagan's mastery of lost wax casting, a technique renowned for its unparalleled ability to reproduce intricate surfaces with breathtaking accuracy. This collaborative endeavor solidified Flanagan’s reputation as a sculptor capable of conveying profound psychological depth and artistic sophistication—a testament to Saint Gaudens’ unwavering belief in Flanagan’s talent. Flanagan’s prolific career unfolded during the early 20th century, characterized by exceptional activity in both sculpture and medal design. He swiftly gained recognition for his innovative approach to portraiture, producing sculptures that captured the essence of their subjects with remarkable sensitivity and nuance—works imbued with a palpable sense of human emotion. However, Flanagan’s enduring legacy transcends individual achievements; it resides principally in his contribution to the coinage realm. The Washington Quarter, launched in 1932, stands as an emblem of Flanagan's artistic vision: a stylized depiction of George Washington rendered with understated elegance and precision—a subtle embossing of “JF” at the base of Washington’s neck reflecting Flanagan’s meticulous attention to detail and his desire to elevate even commonplace objects into expressions of artistic merit. Beyond this iconic coin, Flanagan undertook numerous commissions for commemorative medals, notably the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Medal (1915) commemorating the celebration of American ingenuity and achievement—and the Verdun Medal—a poignant tribute to the bravery and sacrifice 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, mirroring Saint Gaudens’ own dedication to honoring historical figures with dignity and gravitas. His involvement in the Society of Medalists series—particularly the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Medal—further cemented his position as a leader within medallic art—a genre that sought to commemorate significant events and honor heroic deeds. Flanagan's artistic journey culminated in membership into the National Academy of Design in 1911 and full academician status in 1928, recognizing his considerable contribution to American art. His influence extended beyond his own creations; he championed Saint Gaudens’ artistic ideals—inspiring a generation of sculptors to embrace monumental scale and strive for expressive realism. The Rotunda Clock (1896), commissioned for the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, stands as a lasting monument to Flanagan's skill and vision—a symbol of American ingenuity and artistic excellence—forever securing his place in the history of sculpture.
John Flanagan

John Flanagan

1865 - 1952 , Irlanda

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Augustus Saint-Gaudens']
  • Date Of Birth: 1865
  • Date Of Death: 1952
  • Full Name: John Flanagan
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Washington Quarter
    • Panama-Pacific Exposition Medal
    • Verdun Medal
  • Place Of Birth: Dublin, Ireland