
Seated Male with Instrument and Standing Woman - St Petersburg, FL
N 27° 46.562 W 082° 37.871
17R E 339275 N 3073459
One of several heavily damaged historic statues on display around the waterfront park.
Waymark Code: WM8G1G
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 03/28/2010
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This statue has the following damage: Instrument broken, his and her left arms missing.
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Description: Full-length figure of seated male and standing female. Male is in front of female; he is singing and playing a stringed instrument; his head is tilted to proper left. He wears jacket and open collared shirt; he has long curly hair parted in the middle. His proper right leg is crossed at the knee. Female stands behind male; she raises folds of long dress with both hands as if she is dancing. She wears large hat with feather; her head is tilted to proper left. Lower two tiers of base resemble rusticated stone.
Provenance: Gift of Snell, C. Perry, Jan. 1927.
Formerly located Mirror Lake Branch Library, Fifth Street & Third Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida
Formerly located Snell Isle, St. Petersburg, Florida
Remarks: Sculpture was originally cast in Italy and purchased by C. Perry Snell in the 1920s. Snell bought about 25 statues for his real estate development, Snell Isle, that opened on October 15, 1925. Most of the statues were located on public land in the development. A letter dated Jan. 18, 1927 indicated that Snell donated the statues to the city. IAS files contain related article from St. Petersburg Times, June 30, 1990, and other related articles describing acts of vandalism and repair.
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