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(c) 2019 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Maria de Acosta Sargent
(c) 2019 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
(c) 2019 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Maria de Acosta Sargent

primary (Philadelphia, 1878 - 1939, Boston)
foundry (established Providence, 1831)
Date1915
Place MadeUnited States, North America
MediumBronze
Dimensions53.3 x 43.8 x 21.6 cm (21 x 17 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession numberS11e15.a-b
Status
Not on view
Web CommentaryAnna Coleman Ladd was born in Philadelphia in 1878. She studied sculpture in Europe and moved to Boston after her marriage in 1905. Ladd became one of the most prolific sculptors in the city and even published two novels. In 1915, her Triton Babies Fountain was installed in the Boston Public Garden, where it remains today. Ladd and Isabella were friends, and the two exchanged many letters—including one that references this bust that Isabella purchased directly from the artist. The model for this work was Maria de Acosta Sargent, the wife of Andrew R. Sargent, presumably a distant relative of the artist John Singer Sargent. Shortly after Ladd made this bust, she found a novel use for her sculptural skills. In late 1917 she founded the American Red Cross Studio for Portrait-Masks to provide prosthetic masks for men who had suffered severe facial injuries during World War I.
Id722691
Last Updated8/9/24
Previous NumberS11e15
EmbARK ObjectID13482
Source ID2412
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Anna Coleman Ladd
late 19th century - early 20th century
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Anna Coleman Ladd
late 19th century - early 20th century
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Anna Coleman Ladd
3 August 1915
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Anna Coleman Ladd
late 19th century - early 20th century
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Anna Coleman Ladd
early 20th century
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Anna Coleman Ladd
early 20th century
(c) 2019 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Anna Hyatt Huntington
before 1918