m. wyatt, william rimmer's concept of the heroic nude (1986)

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William Rimmer

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  • INTRODUCTION

    William Rimmer is an enigmatic figure in the history

    of American art. Works created by him are the single ex-

    ception to an otherwise undistinguished body of mid-nineteenth

    century sculpture. Yet, Rimmer was virtually ignored by

    the art public of his generation. In his own lifetime the

    considerable skill and talent Rimmer evinced as a sculptor

    and draftsman were overshadowed by the novelty of his medical

    practice and teaching career. Rimmer's only true fame was

    to come not as an artist, but from the popular success of I' his art anatomy" lecture courses in Boston and New York.

    Acknowledgement of the excellence of his teaching method and

    drawing skill, however, must have been insufficient praise to

    a man seeking artistic celebrity. The closed eye of the

    American art public could only have increased the existing

    feelings of frustration in Rimmer and made more bitter the

    fate he believed had been dealt him. Ironically, his

    fatalistic view of life became both the wellspring and cir-

    cumscription of his artistic expression. William Rimmer's

    importance in the American art scene of the mid-nineteenth

    century is lost in the maze of contradiction that was his

    life.

    Excepting a series of trade-oriented apprenticeships,

    . William Rimmer was a self-taught artist. As an anatomist

  • Table of ContentsList of IllustrationsFigure 1.Figure 2.Figure 3.Figure 4.Figure 5.Figure 6.Figure 7.Figure 8.Figure 9Figure 10.Figure 11.Figure 12.Figure 12c.

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    IntroductionAmerican Sculpture Before William RimmerWilliam Rimmer's DevelopmentWilliam Rimmer's Art LifeA Personal IconographyConclusionNotesBibliography