Charles Rumsey

Charles Rumsey

Charles Cary Rumsey (1879-1922) was born in Buffalo, New York, the second eldest of five children. Rumsey was trained as a sculptor from an early age. He lived in Paris as a young man and apprenticed and studied under two of the most renowned sculptors of the turn of the century, Paul Weyland and Emmanuel Fremiet. Following completion of his education in the Beaux Arts tradition with a focus on the horse, Rumsey returned to the United States in 1906. Back home Rumsey became acquainted with many wealthy industrialists and horsemen, including railroad magnate E. H. Harriman, who commissioned monumental works, architectural sculpture and heroic statuary. Rumsey was a well-regarded sculptor of his time. His sculptures of animals, particularly horses, gained him acclaim in an America that appreciated the tradition of the French Animaliers. He, like his teacher Fremiet and other historical realists, insisted on the visual accuracy of historical imagery. Yet, when Rumsey returned from the War in 1919, his work began to suggest abstraction, foretelling his contribution to the Art Deco Movement of the next two decades. Among Rumseys many honors are the following: exhibition of an equestrian sculpture in the Pan-American Exposition in 1901 in Buffalo, New York; first prize in sculpture in an exhibition at the new York Architectural League in 1908; an exhibition of small bronzes curated by the national Sculpture Society and lent to the Albright Art Gallery in Buffalo in 1909; inclusion of a large equestrian statue to the Panama-Pacific Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915; a commission to sculpt a frieze for the Manhattan Bridge in New York City in 1916; inclusion in an exhibition at The Sculptors Gallery in 1917; and a World War memorial commission in Brooklyn, New York in 1922.

Bronze

Bouger Red (front view)

Bouger Red (front view)

Bouger Red

Bouger Red

Arden Fireplace Relief, Buffalo Hunt

Arden Fireplace Relief, Buffalo Hunt

Dog Andirons

Dog Andirons

End of the Trail

End of the Trail

Mother and Child

Mother and Child

Dog Scratching

Dog Scratching

Horse and Man Drinking

Horse and Man Drinking

Headless Horseman

Headless Horseman

Embrace

Embrace

Running Deer

Running Deer

Mother and Two Children

Mother and Two Children

Good and Plenty

Good and Plenty

Three Graces-Study

Three Graces-Study

Centaur

Centaur

Nude

Nude

Bull Bison

Bull Bison

Walking Puma

Walking Puma