Title: HOMO - ANATOMY
Object Name: Drawing
Object ID: 2009.026.032 b
Creator: Soule, George C. (1914-2008)Artist
Date: 1942
Description: Copy of ink drawing, Homo-Anatomy, by George C. Soule (1914-2008), 1942. Photostatic copy. Anatomical study, probably for a mural. Illustrates musculature of three men, in front of stone wall with the year "1943" in large numerals. The men are all grasping a single large triangle with one hand. Signed "SOULE / '42" at right. Titled "HOMO - ANATOMY". Unframed.
Material: Paper
Dimensions: H-11 W-8.45 inches
Provenance: George C. Soule (1914-2008) of Manchester, NH, was an artist with the Civilian Conservation Corps in New Hampshire, 1935-1937. He was assigned to draw portraits of CCC workers and to document camp life in the 118th Company, CCC, East Jaffrey, NH. He studied art at Yale and became an architect in Manchester. He operated the firm of Soule & Associates from the 1950s through the 1980s. He designed schools, churches, houses, and a wide variety of commercial buildings in southern NH and southern New England. The collection was donated by the children of George Soule.
Credit Line: Gift of Patricia, Cynthia, and Peter Soule
People:
Soule, George C. (1914-2008)
Subjects:
Anatomy,
Human body,
Muscles,
Murals