Carrie Pease Graham (1851-1882), marble, modeled 1895, cut 1896-97
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Title
Carrie Pease Graham (1851-1882), marble, modeled 1895, cut 1896-97
Subject
Vestibule
Description
Ney befriended Lucadia Pease, the widow of governor Elisha Pease, shortly after arriving in Austin. The Peases owned a large estate, Woodlawn, located west of Shoal Creek. Ney often visited Woodlawn and became close to the Pease grandchildren. This bust was commissioned to memorialize Pease’s deceased daughter, Carrie. The incorrect inscription, “Julia Pease,” was a mistake made by Friedrich Ochs, who carved the marble in Berlin.
Creator
Ney, Elisabet, 1833-1907
Publisher
Elisabet Ney Museum: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/elisabet-ney-museum
Date
1897
Rights
For permission to reproduce, please contact the Elisabet Ney Museum: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/elisabet-ney-museum.
Format
Sculpture
Marble
JPEG
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
Carrie Pease Graham Marble Bust Front View B45.jpg
Carrie Pease Graham Marble Bust 3/4 view B45.jpg
Carrie Pease Graham Marble Bust DETAIL LACE B45.jpg
Collection
Citation
Ney, Elisabet, 1833-1907, “Carrie Pease Graham (1851-1882), marble, modeled 1895, cut 1896-97,” Elisabet Ney Museum Digital Collections, accessed April 18, 2024, https://elisabetneymuseum.omeka.net/items/show/142.