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Rocky Mountain Ram
Rocky Mountain Ram

Rocky Mountain Ram

MakerMade by Luman Pierre Kelsey American, 1905 - 1961
Date1930-1940s
MediumCast artificial stone
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 5 1/2 x 4 x 2 1/2in. (14 x 10.2 x 6.4cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Luman P. Kelsey
DescriptionSculpture made of solid tan "cast stone," an artificial stone material composed of lime and a polyester binder, that was cast in a mold. The compact, abstract sculpture shows a pair of large, curving horns around the eyes and head of the sculpture, curving down into a neck and body with a short upturned tail. Two appendages beneath the body of the sculpture represent feet and legs. The letter "K" is incised into the bottom of the sculpture's front foot. The surface of the sculpture is smooth, but pitted.
Object number1977.93.14
NotesTechnique Note: According to hand-written notes in the file for 1977.93.1-.21, Luman Kelsey was a self-taught potter who experimented with a material he called "cast stone". Cast stone is composed of a "lime and polyester binder -- invented formula. ... Many failures. After making cast -- from molds -- a lot of work making the finished look like stone. It is breakable." The author of the note is unknown, but was probably a curator or administrator at the Connecticut Historical Society. (Hunt 2/9/2005)
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Poodles
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930-1940s
    Crucifixion Figure
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930-1940s
    Eve
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930-1940s
    Adam
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930-1940s
    Mary
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930-1940s
    Vase
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930s
    Vase
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930-1940s
    Dish
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    Bowl
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930-1940s
    Vase
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1930-1940s
    Gift of Mrs. Luman P. Kelsey, 1977.93.22, Connecticut Historical Society, In copyright
    Luman Pierre Kelsey
    1957