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Burt William Johnson (April 25, 1890 – March 27, 1927)Moore, Nancy Dustin Wall. ''Dictionary of Art and Artists in Southern California Before 1930''. Los Angeles: Privately printed, 1975, p.130 was an American
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.


Biography

Johnson was born in
Flint, Ohio Flint is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Sharon Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Sharon Township, Franklin County, Ohio, Franklin County, Ohio, United States, located north of downtown Columbus, OH, Columbus near the intersecti ...
. At the age of 13, he went to live for a year in Cornish, New Hampshire,Berryman, Florence Seville. "An American sculptor and his achievement". ''Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine'', Volume LXII Number 2, November 1928, pp.661-667 where his older sister
Annetta Johnson Saint-Gaudens Annetta Johnson Saint-Gaudens (1869–1943) was an American sculptor, born in Flint, Ohio. She is best remembered for creating sculptures of "animals, children (and) fountains", but she also did the finishing carving on a "colossal marble f ...
, wife of sculptor Louis Saint-Gaudens, was studying with Louis' brother, master sculptor
Augustus Saint-Gaudens Augustus Saint-Gaudens (; March 1, 1848 – August 3, 1907) was an American sculpture, sculptor of the Beaux-Arts architecture, Beaux-Arts generation who embodied the ideals of the American Renaissance. Saint-Gaudens was born in Dublin to an Iris ...
. Johnson moved to
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in 1907 to study at
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, and then to
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in 1909 to study at the
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. He worked with fellow sculptors James Earle Fraser, Robert I. Aitken and
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, as well as his brother-in-law, Louis St. Gaudens. Back in California after Louis St. Gaudens' death in 1913, he moved into the studio that his brother-in-law had created during a visit to Claremont. Johnson remained active in both California and New York, and is well known for his statues honoring American soldiers of
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, known as
doughboys "Doughboy" was a popular nickname for the American infantryman during World War I. Though the origins of the term are not certain, the nickname was still in use as of the early 1940s, when it was gradually replaced by "G.I." as the following gene ...
. Examples of these doughboy statues can be found in
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and
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The Woodside Doughboy
Doughboy Park, Woodside, New York, inaugurated 1923
in New York City, the latter being named the best war memorial of its kind by the American Federation of Artists in 1928. Garfield Park in
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has another World War I tribute created by Johnson, dedicated in 1923, with an allegorical representation of Pomona, the Goddess of Fruit, beside a young man. ''The Children's Tribute to the World War Heroes'' (1919) in Robert Keller Park in Huntington Park, California, depicts a barefoot girl holding the uniform caps of a sailor and a doughboy to her heart. Among his earlier works is '' The Spirit of Spanish Music'', a fountain with the bronze figure of a boy playing a flute, located in Lebus Court of the Mabel Shaw Bridges Hall of Music at
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. His allegorical figures of ''Architecture'' and ''Sculpture'' decorate the exterior of the 1927
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, with additional reliefs near the top of the building's façade. The inside lobby has a fountain with sculptures of children, modeled by his daughter, Cynthia (age 3) and his son Harvey (age 5). That son, Harvey W. Johnson (1921–2005), was a prominent Western artist and became president of the Cowboy Artists of America. In addition, Johnson's grandsons Casey Schwarz and Scott Lee Johnson continue the family involvement in sculpture. There is also a granddaughter, Darcy Lynn a painter, and a great granddaughter, Tamsin Parker, a painter and animator. In 1918, Johnson was a leading candidate to execute a memorial to community leader and publisher of the ''
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'', Gen. Harrison Gray Otis,. who had died the year before. The '' Los Angeles Evening Herald'' called him a "100 per cent American sculptor", and pictured him "putting the finishing touches" on his model for the memorial in a story announcing that the project would be delayed until after the conclusion of the World War, since the amount of bronze needed to complete the work "would be sufficient to construct two cannon". The project ultimately was awarded to Russian sculptor Prince Paul Troubetzkoy For his final project, the façade and lobby sculptures of the Los Angeles Fine Arts Building, Johnson's sister,
Annetta Johnson Saint-Gaudens Annetta Johnson Saint-Gaudens (1869–1943) was an American sculptor, born in Flint, Ohio. She is best remembered for creating sculptures of "animals, children (and) fountains", but she also did the finishing carving on a "colossal marble f ...
, and her son Paul St Gaudens, both sculptors themselves, provided assistance, as did Santa Monica, California sculptor Merrell Gage. In his final years, feeling he wanted to work on something creative and not concentrate just on sculpture, Johnson wrote a novel about an artist's life in Greenwich Village, New York City.''Los Angeles Times'', March 29, 1927, p.A4 (Burt Johnson obituary) Burt Johnson died in Claremont, California, on March 27, 1927, at the age of 36. He is buried next to his wife Ottilie M. Johnson (1891–1980) in Oak Park Cemetery, Claremont, California, USA.


Selected works


Location known

* '' The Spirit of Spanish Music'' (1916) * Albert John Cook memorial tablet (1917) * Greek Theater commemorative tablet (dedicated 1917) * ''Children's Tribute to the World War Heroes'' (1919) * Elisha Newton Dimick Memorial (1921) * World War Memorial Panel * Portrait bust (c.1921) of Dr Henry Kingman (1864–1921), early pastor * Theodore Edwin Norton Memorial Fountain and Tablet (1922) * Anna I. Young Memorial Panel (1923) * Pomona World War I Memorial (photographs) (''Goddess of Fruit'') (1923) * Doughboy Monument (1923) * ''The Returned Soldier'' (1923) * Lobby and façade sculptures (1926) * Flanders Field Doughboy (1927, dedicated 1930)


Location unknown

* ''The Little Director'' (1916) * Hope Braithwaite Smith memorial tablet (1917) * ''Christ Panel'' (April 1917) * ''Piping Faun'', sculpture in front of the organ screen, right side of the proscenium, in Grauman's "Million Dollar" Theatre (1918) Los Angeles, California, US * ''The Answering Note'' * ''Little Sculptor Boy'', at one time in Lobby of the Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles, California (c.1927)


Gallery

Image:WoodsideDoughboy.jpg, Statue at
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in
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File:Flanders doughboy Clinton Pk sunny jeh.jpg,
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in Manhattan also has a doughboy statue File:Johnson burt garfield park pomona 1.jpg, ''Goddess of Fruit'' World War I memorial i
Garfield Park
Pomona, California File:Johnson spanish music 1916 2.jpg, '' The Spirit of Spanish Music'' (aka ''Pastoral Flutist'') was commissioned by the
Pomona College Pomona College ( ) is a private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It was established in 1887 by a group of Congregationalism in the United States, Congregationalists ...
Class of 1915, installed in 1916 and restored in 2015 File:spanish music 1916-02-10 2.jpg, studio snapshot of Burt W. Johnson, working on his plaster model of ''The Spirit of Spanish Music'' (1916) File:little director 1916-02-10.jpg, studio snapshot of working model of ''The Little Director'', sculpture for the San Diego (California) home of Mr and Mrs A.S. Bridges (1916) File:johnson studio little director.jpg, Johnson's studio in Claremont, California, with miniature of ''The Little Director'' at right of desk File:Johnson burt cook memorial 1.jpg, Cook Memorial Tablet (1917), Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, California File:johnson christ panel 1917.jpg, ''Christ Panel'' (April 1917), St Francis Hospital, La Crosse, Wisconsin File:Johnson burt greek theater tablet 2.jpg, Greek Theater Tablet (dedicated 1917), Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, California File:Johnson_burt_huntington_park_3.jpg, ''Children's Tribute to the World War Heroes'' (1919),
Huntington Park, California Huntington Park is a city located in the South Central region of Los Angeles County, California, United States. The area includes the separate communities of Florence, Firestone Park, Graham, and Walnut Park, California. As of the 2020 cen ...
File:College_park_georgia_world_war_memorial_1.jpg, World War I memorial plaque, College Park, Georgia (1921) File:Johnson kingman 1.jpg, Portrait bust of Dr Henry Kingman (c.1921), United Church of Christ, Claremont, California, US File:Johnson burt norton memorial 9.jpg, Theodore Edwin Norton Memorial Fountain (1922, detail),
Pomona College Pomona College ( ) is a private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It was established in 1887 by a group of Congregationalism in the United States, Congregationalists ...
, Claremont, California File:Johnson burt anna young memorial 1.jpg, Memorial plaque for Anna I. Young (1923), Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia, US File:johnson sculptor boy.jpg, ''Little Sculptor Boy'', at one time in Lobby of Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles, California (c.1927) File:Fine Arts Building of Los Angeles interior.png, Fountain sculpture group in Lobby of , Los Angeles File:Johnson burt fine arts lobby 0.jpg, Fountain sculptures, including ''The High Note'' (1926), Lobby of the Fine Arts Building, 7th Street, Los Angeles File:Johnson_burt_fine_arts_building_facade_architecture_1.jpg, ''Architecture'', façade sculpture at 4th floor, left side, of Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles File:Johnson_burt_fine_arts_building_facade_sculpture_1.jpg, ''Sculpture'', façade sculpture at 4th floor, right side, of Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles File:Johnson_burt_fine_arts_facade_top_left_2.jpg, Façade bas-relief at top, left side, of Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles File:Johnson_burt_fine_arts_facade_top_right_1.jpg, Façade bas-relief at top, right side, of Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles File:Johnson_burt_fine_arts_facade_middle.jpg, Façade sculptures at 10th floor, left and right side, of Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles


External links


Claremont Colleges Digital Archive
historical images

Smithsonian Institution, CollectionsSearchCenter


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Burt American male sculptors Sculptors from Ohio 20th-century American sculptors People from Franklin County, Ohio Pomona College alumni Art Students League of New York alumni 1890 births 1927 deaths Sculptors from New York (state) 20th-century American male artists