





Vintage George Washington Cast Iron Bookends
Presented is a set of vintage cast iron bookends, featuring the bust of George Washington. These head to shoulder likenesses celebrate the impressive legacy of our first President.
The bookend set is modeled after the famous 1785 Jean-Antoine Houdon clay bust of Washington. Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin commissioned the French artist to create a statue of George Washington, as ordered by the Governor of Virginia. Houdon visited Mount Vernon on October 2, 1785. During his weeks-long stay, he carefully observed Washington's movements and expressions, even making a plaster "life mask" of Washington’s face to accurately preserve every detail. Washington was then 53 years old. Before departing for France on October 17, Houdon presented a finished clay bust to Washington as a gift. George Washington kept the clay bust in his study, and many considered it his most accurate likeness.
CONDITION:
Near fine condition overall. Light wear and oxidation to finish, small surface scratches from past use.
Dimensions: 4 3/8" H x 3 1/8" W x 1 3/4" D each.
Accompanied by our company's letter of authenticity.
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Vintage George Washington Cast Iron Bookends
Colorado
1 Lake Avenue
Colorado Springs CO 80906
United States
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We acquire from a variety of trusted sources all over the world, but mostly through auctions and private collections within the United States. All provenance information will be listed on the Letter of
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