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Bi_1897-05-05.pdf
A letter containing information regarding the Academy of Liberal Arts

Bi_nd_A.pdf
A letter containing information regarding Carlisle, Holland

Bi_nd_B.pdf
A letter containing information regarding Professor Edwards, Arthur Lefevre, and Hardeman

Bi_nd_C.pdf
A letter containing information regarding Schutze

Bi_nd_E.pdf
A letter containing information regarding personal matters

Bi_nd_F.pdf
A letter containing information regarding personal matters

Bi_nd_Monday.pdf
A letter containing information regarding the Academy of Liberal Arts

Bi_nd_Sunday.pdf
A letter containing information regarding personal matters

Brw_sittings.pdf
Ney's log of William Jennings Bryan's sittings

Bu_1906-09-25_envelope.pdf
Envelope for letter from Ney to Emma Burleson, letter is not included

Misc_1898-07-07.pdf
A letter to an unknown recipient; content has not been translated

Ney Self Portrait Marble 1903 front view a7.jpg
Ney made several life casts of her face, neck, and shoulders in the 1860s. She used these to craft this piece years later. Cut in Europe in 1903, this marble bust is Ney’s only known self-portrait.

Edmund Montgomery marble 1904 A8 front view.jpg
Marble portrait of Edmund Montgomery, modeled 1864, cut 1895-1904. Soon after their marriage on the Portuguese island of Madeira, Ney modeled a plaster bust of her husband. The inscribed date indicates the year the plaster was modeled, from which…

Ludwig II of Bavaria life sized figure plaster 1897 front viewa18-2.jpg
Ludwig II, Ney’s major patron, commissioned this life-size portrait statue of himself. In this work the young king is depicted in the full regalia of the Order of Saint Hubert. The final marble copy, carved by German stonecutter Friedrich Ochs after…

Saint Sebastian plaster 1859 a5.jpg
Bishop George Mueller, an early advocate for Ney’s work, commissioned Ney to create a statue of the fourth–century Christian martyr Saint Sebastian for the Episcopal Diocesan Museum of Münster. The sculpture was Ney’s first professional commission…

Nude Figure Study for Lady MacBeth plaster 1899 Front view.jpg
Academically trained artists like Ney often made numerous small studies before completing the final work. In this statue, Ney practiced with Lady Macbeth’s contrapposto pose, the graceful S-curve of the body that suggests movement. Working first with…

Johann Adam Ney painted plaster medallion a2.jpg
After finishing art school, Ney returned to her home in Münster, where she created these bas-relief medallions of her parents. These are among Ney’s earliest works in the museum. Plaster medallian. Painted bronze. Executed 1855.

Anna Elisabeth Wernze Ney painted plaster medallion a1-1.jpg
After finishing art school, Ney returned to her home in Münster, where she created these bas-relief medallions of her parents. These are among Ney’s earliest works in the museum. Plaster medallian, signed "E. Ney" under the collar. Painted bronze.…

Prometheus Bound plaster 1865 Front View a10.jpg
Ney drew from her interest in classical studies by recreating the story of the Greek Titan who stole fire from the gods to give light and intellect to mankind. The arm was damaged on transport to the United States in the 1890s. Ney suffered a fatal…

Otto von Bismark plaster bust 1867 a11.jpg
Ney was commissioned by King Wilhelm I to create this portrait bust of Otto von Bismarck, the Prussian chancellor and future first prime minister of united Germany. A marble version of this plaster was exhibited at the Paris Exhibition in 1868 and…

Mystery Lady marble bust 1865 front view.jpg
Little is known of the identity of this mystery lady, though it has been suggested that she might be one of the daughters of Queen Victoria, or possibly Marie of Hannover, the wife of King George, whose bust Ney modeled in 1860. This marble bust was…

Jacob Grimm plaster bust 1863 a3.jpg
Best known for his fairy tales, Jacob Grimm was also a language scholar who with his brother compiled the definitive German Dictionary. He personally requested a portrait bust from Ney. The finished bust was selected for display at the Berlin…

Giuseppe Garabaldi Marble bust 1866 B60.jpg
A famous and inspirational figure in the Nineteenth Century Democracy movement, Giuseppe Garibaldi played a central role in the Risorgimento, or Italian unification, as well as uprisings in South America. In 1865 he was living in exile at his home in…

a20 A Schopenhauer plaster bust.jpg
In 1857, when Ney opened her Berlin studio, she set out to persuade the famous philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer to model for a portrait bust. Famously reclusive, Schopenhauer originally refused the offer. Through her own persistence, Ney was able to…

Elizabeth Wentzel Heckman plaster bust BETTER CONTRASTb15.jpg
Ney made this bust on a trip to Berlin in 1896. Elizabeth Wentzel-Heckmann wears the golden collar of the Wilhelm-Orden, reading WILHELMUS T REX (for King Wilhelm), an exclusive award granted for her contributions to the social and civic life of…
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