Leila Usher Explained

Leila Usher
Birth Name:Leila Woodman Usher
Birth Date:26 August 1859
Birth Place:Onalaska, Wisconsin
Death Place:New York City, New York
Occupation:Sculptor

Leila Usher (August 26, 1859 – August 13, 1955) was an American sculptor.

Biography

Leila Woodman Usher was born in Onalaska, Wisconsin on August 26, 1859, to parents Isaac Lane Usher and Susannah Coffin Woodman.[1] [2] [3] She was a pupil of English sculptor H. H. Kitson in Boston, American George Brewster in Cambridge, and Irish-American Augustus Saint-Gaudens in New York, and also studied abroad in Paris and Rome.[1] [4] [5] Her best-known work is a 1902 bust of educator Booker T. Washington commissioned by the Tuskegee Institute.[6] [7] She produced bas-relief portraits of many other prominent figures such as scholar Francis James Child, minister Elijah Kellogg, and geologist John Wesley Powell.[1] [4] [8]

Usher also created a bronze medallion of social reformer Susan B. Anthony,[9] presented on April 21, 1902, to Bryn Mawr College. Anthony herself attended the ceremony and addressed the audience after the presentation.[10] On September 27, 1915, Usher exhibited a replica of medallion at the Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Women Artists for the Benefit of Woman Suffrage Campaign held in New York, notable because it was the only portrait of a suffragist out of the 153 works displayed.

Usher received the Bronze Medal at the 1895 Atlanta Exposition,[5] [11] and her work was also awarded at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition.[12] Usher's sculptures are held in the collections of institutions such as Bowdoin College, Bryn Mawr College, Hampton University, Johns Hopkins University, and Radcliffe College.[1] [4] [8] [13]

She died at St. Luke's Hospital in New York on August 13, 1955, aged 95.[1] [6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Leila Usher, Sculptress, 95 . 785729899 . . July 31, 2017 . OCLC.
  2. Web site: Francis James Child . Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum . July 31, 2017.
  3. Book: Usher, Edward Preston . A memorial sketch of Roland Greene Usher, 1823–1895 . Genealogy . 126 . 1895 . July 31, 2017 . archive.org.
  4. Note and Comment . Putnam . Frank . National Magazine . 19 . 100 . 1903 . July 31, 2017 . Google Books.
  5. Directory of Sculptors . . 4 . 92 . . 1903 . July 31, 2017 . Google Books.
  6. The Week's Census . . . 8 . 15 . 0021-5996 . 17 . August 18, 1955 . July 31, 2017 . Google Books.
  7. Washington . Booker T. . September 1903 . Heroes in Black Skin . The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine . 66 . 5 . 729 . Hathi Trust.
  8. Bronze Work . Granite, Marble and Bronze . A. M. Hunt . 35 . 24 . 12 . December 1914 . July 31, 2017 . Google Books.
  9. Web site: Miss Leila Usher, Sculptress, with bas-relief of Susan B. Anthony . . July 31, 2017.
  10. Heung . Elsie Y. . 2018 . Women's Suffrage in American Art: Recovering Forgotten Contexts, 1900-1920 . Ann Arbor . City University of New York.
  11. News: We Women . Albert . Helen Horton . . Asbury Park, New Jersey . 15 . October 2, 1941 . July 31, 2017 . newespapers.com.
  12. Book: Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 6: 1901–2 . Harlan . Louis R. . Smock . Raymond W. . . 9780252006500 . 463 . 1977 . July 31, 2017 . Google Books.
  13. Book: Harper, Ida Husted . Ida Husted Harper

    . https://books.google.com/books?id=Ra8-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1253 . The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony . International Suffrage . Ida Husted Harper . Hollenbeck Press . 3 . 1253 . 1908 . July 31, 2017 . Google Books.