Serenity (Clara)
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''Serenity'' is a public artwork by Catalan artist Josep Clarà i Ayats, (1878, Olot,
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– 1958,
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, Spain) located at
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. ''Serenity'' was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's
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survey in 1993.


Description

This large sculpture is of an
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woman wearing long, flowing classical robes which are tied at her waist. She has long hair and stares intensely in front of her. "Serenity" sits on a rocky ledge with her arms casually resting on the rocks behind her. Her left foot rested on a broken sword. The sculpture is signed on the proper left side: Jose Clara. The front of the base is inscribed: :SERENITY :IN REMEMBRANCE OF WILLIAM HENRY SCHEVTZE :LIEVTENANT COMMANDER VNITED STATES NAVY :MDCCCLIII–MCMII The name of William Henry Schuetze is spelled wrong on the monument per a government source at the time. The statue is an outstanding example of the
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classical style, which became popular in Europe and the US around
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, following the work of French sculptor
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(1861–1944). ''Serenity'''s classical features and its archaic volumes are characteristics of this style, which became particularly important in
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, where Clarà was born, through the Noucentista movement, spanning from 1910 to
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Background

''Serenity'' was bought by
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in
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, a town near
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. Deering had a unique art collection that included many works by Catalan artists. In
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he commissioned sculptor Josep Clarà i Ayats (1878–1958) to sculpt a version of ''Serenity'' for the main patio of his villa in Sitges, known a
Palau de Maricel
However, later changes in the building forced Deering to change his mind so to locate the statue at
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as a tribute to his friend and classmate from the U.S. Naval Academy – William Henry Scheutze (1853–1902). The sculpture was dedicated on March 12, 1924.Statue Is a Curious Homage to Naval Officer, Answer Man Finds, by John Kelly, ''Washington Post Sunday'', March 22, 2009 Schuetze was a naval officer from the academy who graduated in 1873 and went on to serve as a navigator on the U.S.S. Iowa during the
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. He was active in the U.S. Naval White Squadron in Chicago. Earlier in his naval career (1882-84), as mentioned in President
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's second State of the Union address (also with Schuetze misspelled per that linked source), he was a lieutenant on missions in the aftermath of the disastrous Jeannette expedition in the Arctic Ocean. Before his death in 1927, Schuetze became president of the
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. The sculpture is similar to the one located at the Miramar Gardens in Montjuïc, Barcelona. Th
Museu de la Garrotxa d'Olot
holds other versions of this work.


Condition

When the sculpture was installed at
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in 1925, the public opposed it. A petition was created opposing its placement, citing that the subject's "thighs were too big." Community members took hammers to the sculpture, creating small craters, which remain today, on the woman's face. In 1960 the piece was reported as having a missing nose.Clark, Elizabeth G. "Report of the Chronicler" Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. Vol. 60/62. p. 381. This sculpture was surveyed in 1993 for its condition and it was described as needing treatment. By 2009, press reports indicate it was also missing her left hand and a big toe. As of 2018, one of the sculpture's hands is missing.


Gallery

File:Serenity Clara Proper Right.jpg, Proper right File:Serenity, Meridian Hill Park, 7-13-25 LCCN2016850796.jpg, Unknown praticien sculpting details of ''Serenity''. File:Miramar- Serenidad, Josep Clarà.jpg, ''Serenity'' (''Serenitat /Serenidad'') by Josep Clarà i Ayats, in the Miramar Gardens of Montjuïc, Barcelona. Made in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exhibition. File:Ramon Casas - MNAC- Josep Clarà- 027251-D 006400.jpg, Ramon Casas, ''Portrait of Josep Clarà'', 1904–1905.
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References

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