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  • Subject is exactly "The Weaver sculpture by Daniel Chester French"

The Weaver and benches, c. 1920.jpg
earliest known photo of The Weaver in Peace Dale

Commonalty.jpg
The word "commonalty" appears in lettering on the back of the monument.

D C French So 1919.jpg
An image of the signature of Daniel Chester French and the year 1919 on The Weaver sculpture

drapery with knee.jpg
Drapery of garments worn by female figures

Fabric on loom.jpg
Image of the fabric on the loom, showing a pattern of scallop shells and doves

French and Bacon inscription.jpg
Image showing "Daniel Chester French, Sculptor" and "Henry Bacon, Architect", carved into the lower corner of the sculpture's stone housing

planned set and inscribed.jpg
Image of lettering showing the role of Caroline Hazard in the sculpture's creation, and her relation to the dedicatees

Roman Bronze Works.jpg
Signature of Roman Bronze Works, the foundry that cast the sculpture

three scallop shells.jpg
Three scallop shells are shown carved in stone on the back of The Weaver. Caroline Hazard made frequent use of this symbol.

Weaver plaque.jpg
A plaque installed by the Town of South Kingstown in front of the Weaver, c. 2017

Weaver poem.jpg
This image frames the top of the monument against the sky.

2femalefiguresWeaver.jpg
This image shows two of three figures in this sculpture.

female figure in center.jpg
Shows female figure holding a distaff and handing spun thread to the seated weaver figure

mancloseup.jpg
Male figure seated at loom

memorialinscription.jpg
Names and dates of the sculpture's dedicatees carved into stone below the bronze

quote1.jpg
This image shows the central figure handing spun thread to the weaver, with lines of verse in stone above

weaver all figures closer up.jpg
Partial view of all 3 figures in the sculpture

weaver and lawn.jpg
The Weaver is shown in the context of the Peace Dale Library lawn.

weaverfrontview.jpg
Front view of The Weaver, afternoon sun
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