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James Horton Whitehouse (1833–1902)
Tiffany & Company (1837–present)
Eugene J. Soligny (1832–1901)
Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907)
The Bryant Vase
Vase
1875–76
Northeast, New York City, New York, America
American
Silver
33 1/2 x 14 x 11 5/16 in. (85.1 x 35.6 x 28.7 cm); Diam. 11 5/16 in. (28.7cm); 452 oz. 16 dwt. (14084.2 g)
Silver
Gift of William Cullen Bryant, 1877
77.9a, b
To honor the poet William Cullen Bryant on his eightieth birthday, in November 1874, a group of his friends commissioned this vessel fashioned in the form of a Greek vase and richly ornamented with symbolic motifs. The fretwork is composed of American flora, in particular, apple blossoms and branches which represent the beauty and wholesome quality of Bryant's poetry. The Renaissance-revival medallions are scenes alluding to Bryant's life and works. "Truth crushed to earth shall rise again" (a famous line from his poetry) is inlaid in gold around the neck of the vase.