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The Ascension of a Child Conducted by an Infant Angel

(American, 1805–1852)
1833
Medium/TechniqueMarble
DimensionsOverall: 83.4 x 59.1 x 33 cm, 64.4 kg (32 13/16 x 23 1/4 x 13 in., 142 lb.)
Credit LineGift of Laurence Curtis
Accession number26.46
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsSculpture
Collections
Description
Many of Greenough's sculptures were intended for display in domestic settings. Although nude figures often were inspired by Classical and Renaissance cherubs, nudity usually was controversial in the United States. In consequence, Greenough clothed these young boys in a cloak of sentimentality, creating a tender and appealing message of hope and spirituality in an age of high infant mortality.
ProvenanceSamuel Cabot; Thomas B. and Laura Greenough Curtis; Horatio Greenough Curtis; Laurence Curtis (all of Boston).
Castor and Pollux
Horatio Greenough
about 1847
Love Prisoner to Wisdom
Horatio Greenough
1836
Alexander Hamilton
Horatio Greenough
about 1832
Napoleon I
Horatio Greenough
1847
George Washington
Horatio Greenough
about 1831
The Young Augustus
Horatio Greenough
about 1838
John Adams
Horatio Greenough
about 1830
John Quincy Adams
Horatio Greenough
1828
Arno
Horatio Greenough
1839
Augustus Edward May
Richard Saltonstall Greenough
1846