A bronze sculpture of Mark Twain mounted on walnut plinth with presentation plaque that reads
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A bronze sculpture of Mark Twain mounted on walnut plinth with presentation plaque that reads "Fourth Mark Twain Award / 1975 / Sponsored by the Missouri Association of School Libraries / Chosen By The Children of Missouri / Thomas Rockwell For How To Eat Dried Worms / Artist Barbara Shanklin".The bronze measures 5"H on pedestal and the total unit 8 1/2"H x 2 1/2"W x 2 1/4"D. Very good condition - note that the presentation plaque that was applied to the front wooden pedestal is now loose and needs to be reattached. Provenance: From the Thomas & Gail Rockwell collection, LaGrangeville NY. Tom is the son of the renowned American artist, Norman Rockwell and the author or many children's books. His late wife Gail, was an artist-illustrator and the daughter of Arthur E. Sudler and Janet Whitson Sudler, both early 20th century artists - she illustrated several of her husband's children's books.
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A bronze sculpture of Mark Twain mounted on walnut plinth with presentation plaque that reads
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