Bronze Age Gold from Wales
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)
CRISTA, Heloise (1926 - 2018
Heloise Crista had been studying Applied Arts at UCLA when she discovered and read Frank Lloyd Wright's An Autobiography. Drawn by the warmth, beauty and spirit of his work she moved to Taliesin to study his philosophy and architecture, and to become part of the Taliesin Fellowship. Unexpectedly, the following years were spent largely in dance and costume design for the Taliesin Festivals of Music and Dance.
In 1956 she made a bust of Frank Lloyd Wright, her first recognized sculptural work. It was not until 1978, however, that Crista made the decision to become a sculptor and followed her own self-determined path toward that end. Crista's sculptures show her dance training in the strong flow and movement of her cast pieces. Her arresting works reflect her thoughts and concerns, and ideas of individual evolution. Primarily cast bronzes, her sculpture also includes those made of welded Cor-ten steel and fabricated sheet metal.)
Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 314
Creation/Production
CRISTA, Heloise
Date:
Acquisition
Gift, 1969
Given by Wallace Harrison, Philip Johnson, John Maclane Johansen & Edward Durel Stone
Measurements
Height
(cm): 52.1
Width
(cm): 48.2
Depth
(cm): 44.5
Height
(in): 20
Width
(in): 19
Depth
(in): 17
Techniques
bronze on base of Arizona lava
Techniques (sculpture)
Fine Art - sculpture
Material
bronze
Arizona lava
Location
In store
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