12PC McClelland Barclay Bronze Dog Sculptures
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McClelland Barclay
Missouri, New York, California
1891-1943
Includes twelve miniature dogs including a Pekingese, two miniature schnauzers, two large schnauzers, a short hair dachshund, a long hair dachshund, an English bulldog, a collie, and other dogs. McClelland studied at the Art Institute of Chicago before studying at the Art Student League under Tom Fogarty and George Bridgeman. During the 1920's and 30's, Barclay's work was featured Colliers, Country Gentleman, Redbook, Pictorial Review, Coronet, Country Life, Saturday Evening Post, The Ladies' Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, amongst other periodicals of the time. During the 19030's Barclay also created the Fisher Body Girl for General Motors, the successor of the Gibson Girl. During this time Barclay also began to venture into jewelry and utilitarian objects.
Smallest 1" t x 2" w x 1" d.Largest 2 5/8" t x 3 5/8" w x 1 1/8" d,Bronze
From the collection of an Uxbridge, Massachusetts estate.
Four dogs marked "McClelland Barclay" on bottom.
Missouri, New York, California
1891-1943
Includes twelve miniature dogs including a Pekingese, two miniature schnauzers, two large schnauzers, a short hair dachshund, a long hair dachshund, an English bulldog, a collie, and other dogs. McClelland studied at the Art Institute of Chicago before studying at the Art Student League under Tom Fogarty and George Bridgeman. During the 1920's and 30's, Barclay's work was featured Colliers, Country Gentleman, Redbook, Pictorial Review, Coronet, Country Life, Saturday Evening Post, The Ladies' Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, amongst other periodicals of the time. During the 19030's Barclay also created the Fisher Body Girl for General Motors, the successor of the Gibson Girl. During this time Barclay also began to venture into jewelry and utilitarian objects.
Smallest 1" t x 2" w x 1" d.Largest 2 5/8" t x 3 5/8" w x 1 1/8" d,Bronze
From the collection of an Uxbridge, Massachusetts estate.
Four dogs marked "McClelland Barclay" on bottom.
Condition
Each with light surface wear associated with age and use, otherwise good condition.
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12PC McClelland Barclay Bronze Dog Sculptures
Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
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