
Amaryllis - Hartford, CT
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N 41° 45.806 W 072° 40.422
18T E 693376 N 4626126
Amaryllis is located on the front lawn of the Wadsworth Atheneum at 600 Main St, Hartford, CT.
Waymark Code: WMQXW9
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 04/12/2016
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Amaryllis is an 11.25' by 10.67' by 128 x 7.5' and 4905lb painted steel abstract sculpture created by Tony Smith in 1965, acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY in 1986 and the Wadsworth Atheneum in 2012,
Tony Smith was a professional architect before becoming an abstract sculptor. His Minimalist style was to manipulate geometric solids into pleasing arrangements and then scaling them up into large sculptures. Amaryllis is formed by joining two forms that start out as a horizontal and vertical trapezoidal prisms which are joined at their ends.
A sign in front of the sculpture is inscribed:
Tony Smith
American, 1912-1980
Amaryllis, 1965
Painted Steel
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Purchased by exchange and with funds
contributed by Joseph L. Shulman, 1967.2
Conserved and reinstalled in 2012
to honor the 100th anniversary
of the artist's birth.