Andrew Clemens (c. January 29, 1857 – May 14, 1894) was a
sand artist
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from
Iowa
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in the
United States
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. Clemens formed his pictures by compressing natural colored sands inside chemists' jars to create his works of art.
Early life
Andrew Clemens was born in
Dubuque, Iowa
Dubuque (, ) is a city in Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, and its county seat. The population was 59,667 at the 2020 United States census. The city lies along the Mississippi River at the junction of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, a region ...
, on January 29, 1857. The year 1857 is given as his birth year in his obituary in the ''North Iowa Times'', in his death record, and on his gravestone, and he is listed as being 37 years, 4 mos., and 13 days old in his obituary. (Obituary from the McGregor News newspaper, May 16, 1894, page 3) The Clemens family moved to
McGregor, Iowa
McGregor is a city in Clayton County, Iowa, United States. The population was 742 at the time of the 2020 census. McGregor is located on the Mississippi River across from Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Pike's Peak State Park is located just sou ...
, from Dubuque, in June 1857 (when Andrew was approximately five months old).
[''North Iowa Times'', John Clemens advertisement, June 26, 1857.]
At a young age Andrew experienced
encephalitis
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which caused his lifelong deafness.
[Heim, Michael. ]
Exploring Iowa Highways: Trip Trivia
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), Exploring America's Highway: 2007, p. 98, () At the age of 13 Clemens was entered into the Iowa State School for the Deaf in Council Bluffs, Iowa
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.[Langel, Richard J.]
Andrew Clemens Sand Art
," from: Anderson, R.R. (ed.), 2000, ''The Natural History of Pikes Peak State Park'', Clayton County, Iowa: Geological Society of Iowa Guidebook 70, p. 33, ''Iowa Department of Natural Resources''. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
Art
Clemens' sandpainting
Sandpainting is the art of pouring coloured sands, and powdered pigments from minerals or crystals, or pigments from other natural or synthetic sources onto a surface to make a fixed or unfixed sand painting. Unfixed sand paintings have a long es ...
career blossomed during his summer vacations from the State School, when he would spend time honing his craft. He would collect naturally colored grains of sand
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from an area in Pikes Peak State Park known as Pictured Rocks. At Pictured Rocks, the basal portion of the sandstone
Sandstone is a Clastic rock#Sedimentary clastic rocks, clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of grain size, sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate mineral, silicate grains, Cementation (geology), cemented together by another mineral. Sand ...
near the Sand Cave is naturally colored by iron and mineral staining.[Stop 5: Bridal Veil Falls]
, Discussion of Andrew Clemens Sand Art, ''Geological Society of Iowa''. Retrieved 11 August 2007. Clemens separated the sand grains into piles, by color, and used them to form the basis for his art.[His brothers would gather dislodged pieces of sandstone from the bluffs, take them home and sort them, dry, and grind each sample into fine powder—which gave Andrew a rich palette for his designs.
To create his art, he inserted the presorted grains of sand into small glass drug bottles using homemade tools formed out of hickory sticks, florists wire and fishing hooks.]His process utilized no glue and pressure from the other sand grains alone held the artwork together. When Clemens completed a sand bottle he sealed the bottle with a stopper and wax.[ At first, Clemens' work was simple and geometric in nature, diamond shaped patterns against an ivory white background was a regular motif in his earliest work.][
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His technique improved gradually and eventually people wanted to buy his work, which now included overtones, shading and complex designs such as landscapes.[ He created most of his work between 1880 and 1886 and is acknowledged as the inventor and possibly the sole practitioner of his art form.][Dewey, Susan.]
" Historical Treasures Article, 19 September 1999, ''Vigo County Historical Society''; ''Indiana State University''. Retrieved 11 August 2007. During his lifetime, it is thought that Clemens produced hundreds of his sand bottles but few survive today.[Cowan, Wes and Richmond, Andrew.]
," ''Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine'', September 2005. Retrieved 11 August 2007. The more complex subjects of Clemens' work ranged from steamboats, flowers, eagles, and flags and he often created custom bottles with scenes of his client's choosing. He created many of his images upside down. Upon completion, Clemens would secure the stopper in the bottle, and flip it right side up. The most complex of his designs could take up to a year to complete.[
When he was 17 (in the summer of 1874) Andrew Clemens advertised his sand bottles in the ''North Iowa Times'', McGregor, Iowa. Andrew returned to McGregor to live year-round after a fire at the State School for the Deaf destroyed the dorm where he had lived. Andrew had been offered a job as a teacher there, but declined the offer. Clemens showed his work at the Saint Paul Dime Museum in 1889. He earned an invitation to demonstrate his work at the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition, which he declined due to his failing health.]
" originally published: ''The Palimpsest'' May 1945 Vol. XXVI, No. 5, Republished 1996 Iowa State Historical Dept., Division of the State Historical Society: 1996,
Google Books link
. Both retrieved 11 August 2007. His artwork sold for $5–7 at the time.[Kovel, Ralph and Terry.]
" ''San Diego Union-Tribune'', 21 May 2006. Retrieved 11 August 2007. In 2004, a Clemens' sand art glass bottle sold for $12,075 at auction
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. At another auction, a pair of his bottles were estimated to sell for $25,000-$35,000 but failed to sell.[Cowan, Wes.]
A collectors 'Top 10'
" 17 July 2004, ''Cincinnati Enquirer''. Retrieved 11 August 2007. At auction in 2012, a Clemens sand bottle from the Paul Brenner Iowa Collection sold for $45,000 plus buyer's premium in Des Moines, Iowa. A floral and patriotic eagle sand bottle by Clemens made for Mrs. Eliza B. Lewis sold for $132,000 including buyer's premium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 6, 2018. A new record for a Clemens sand bottle was set on November 23, 2020, when a presentation bottle dedicated to Dr. Prosper Harvey Ellsworth sold for $275,000 in Skinner's online American furniture and decorative arts auction.
A comprehensive book, ''The Sand Art Bottles of Andrew Clemens'', was published in 2015 and includes numerous pictures of his sand bottles.[Sucholeiki, R.]
The Sand Art Bottles of Andrew Clemens
" McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2015.
Late life
A funeral notice, circulated around McGregor when Clemens died, stated in part that his funeral was to be held on May 14, 1894, when Clemens was 37 years old.[
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See also
*Sand art and play
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References
External links
*Images of Clemens' sand bottles
*Examples of sand art bottles
*Andrew Clemens Facebook Page
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Artists from Iowa
American folk artists
Deaf artists
People from Dubuque, Iowa
1850s births
1894 deaths
American deaf people
19th-century American artists
19th-century American male artists
American artists with disabilities