Laureate

Seymour Lipton, Laureate, 1968, metal: monel/brazed with nickel-silver on limestone base, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. Seymour Lipton, 1978.127.2
Copied Seymour Lipton, Laureate, 1968, metal: monel/brazed with nickel-silver on limestone base, 16 588 188 12 in. (42.220.521.6 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. Seymour Lipton, 1978.127.2

Artwork Details

Title
Laureate
Date
1968
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
16 588 188 12 in. (42.220.521.6 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. Seymour Lipton
Mediums Description
metal: monel/brazed with nickel-silver on limestone base
Classifications
Subjects
  • Abstract
Object Number
1978.127.2

Artwork Description

The full-size sculpture Laureate was commissioned by the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee. In the initial drawings, Seymour Lipton combined details from the architectural plan with a wide variety of images, ranging from musical instruments to a lighthouse on the island of Tobago. He transformed the basic shapes from these sketches into a welded sculpture, which evokes a figure composed of columns, harp strings, and coiled rope. Lipton created this piece to celebrate achievement in the arts. The dramatic silhouette commands your attention, reflecting the title Laureate, which means worthy of honor and distinction. The final version of the piece is over twelve feet high and stands out against the pale, flat buildings of the arts center.