Michael Price (sculptor)
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Michael Price (October 21, 1940 – May 5, 2001), was a 20th-century sculptor specializing in public art. His best known installation is his sculpture of F. Scott Fitzgerald, installed in 1996 in
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to commemorate Fitzgerald's 100th birthday. The original head from this piece—replaced by Price prior to installation—can be seen at the end of the 2006 movie, ''
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Biography

Price was born October 21, 1940 in Chicago, the second child of Louis, the inventor of the caramel popcorn machine, and Florence, a public school teacher. He grew up in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago, graduating from Hyde Park High School in 1957. Price eventually earned his M.A. in Mathematics from the
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in 1964, and then served in the U.S. Army."Works by late artist Michael Price on display at St. Thomas, Sept. 18-Oct. 31,"
St. Thomas Newsroom, September 11, 2001.
After his tour in the Army, he returned to school earned his M.F.A. in sculpture from
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in 1968.


Career

Price taught sculpture, drawing, and art history at
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from 1970 until his death. and was chosen for inclusion in Hamline's "One Hundred and Fifty Lives that Make a Difference," published in 2005 to celebrate Hamline University's sesquicentennial. Price worked primarily in bronze, and used the
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process to cast his pieces; he preferred to do his own casting. His work can be found in numerous installations in California, Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. His pieces have a human quality and tend to be approachable. They are often installed without a pedestal. When Price sculpted he not only relied on models, film, and photographs to capture a subject, but also read any available writings by or about the subject.Fitzgerald: A Commemorative Publication, p. 9 (September 1996). . Price thought this research helped him understand his subject better and create the approachable, human work he was known for. Price was also interested in sacred spaces.


Installations

*John and Lydia Morris.   Cast and Installed in 1981 at the Morris Arboretum of the
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. Commissioned by
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.Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Inventories Catalog
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS).
*
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. Installed in 1986 at the
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, St. Paul, Minnesota. * Zacharius Ursinus. Installed 1983 at Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. *Reclining Pregnant Woman. Installed 1983 at Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. *Standing Adolescent. Installed in 1984 at Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. *Seated Woman. Dedicated in 1987. Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. *The Olivet Triptych. Installed August, 1987 at Olivet congregational Church, St. Paul, Minnesota. *Captain Mary B. Green. Installed in 1988 at George Rogers Clark Park on the Covington Riverfront, Covington, Kentucky. *Fallen Firefighters Memorial. Installed 1988 at West End Fire Department in Allentown, Pennsylvania. * Jacob Albright. Installed January, 1991 at Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania. * Bishop Leonidas Hamline. Installed 1995 at Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota. *F. Scott Fitzgerald. Installed 1996 in Rice Park, St. Paul, Minnesota. *Four Panels and Fountain. Installed 2001 at University of Saint Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota. *Mother and Child. Installed 2005 at the
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, University of Minnesota. Gift of Earl and Lois Mosiman.


References


Further reading

*"Hamline art professor, sculptor leave legacy in bronze," ''Midway Como Monitor'' (June 2001).
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