Oriental Vase: Dancer, 1913
Paul ManshipBronze
16 7⁄8 × 8 1⁄2 × 6 7⁄8 inches
Signed on top of base: PAUL MANSHIP / GORHAM CO. FOUNDERS US
Conceived in 1913, Oriental Dancer demonstrates Manship’s fusion of disparate motifs from ancient civilizations. In the present work, he combines the classical Greek amphora form with an Oriental motif; the griffins on the arms are Eastern but their forms with tall ears and knobs demonstrate Greek influence. The dancer, similar to the woman of Manship’s ‘Salome,’ moves exaggeratedly and seems to be inspired by the celestial females of Indian art. Edwin Murtha explains, “This is the first of those works by Manship that were influenced by the art of India and China.” (Paul Manship, New York, 1957, p. 150.)