Lot 972
Angela Gregory (American/New Orleans, 1903-1990), "John McDonogh", 1934, painted plaster bust, signed and dated en verso, height 34 in., width 30 in., depth 22 1/4 Note: This plaster bust was the model for the bronze, now conserved in Duncan Plaza, New Orleans, and originally unveiled in 1938. John McDonogh (1779-1850), built a huge fortune in shipping and land holdings and was said to have the largest number of acres under private ownership in the nation in 1850. After losing a senate race he moved from New Orleans to the west bank of the Mississippi and established the town of McDonoghville, now called McDonogh. Although known as a loner and miser, McDonogh left the bulk of his fortune to the cities of New Orleans and Baltimore for the establishment of building schools for poor children. Over thirty schools were built in New Orleans, most named after him, and about seven still bear his name.
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