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Dudley Pratt (June 14, 1897 – November 18, 1975) was an American sculptor. He was born in Paris, France to Boston sculptors Bela and Helen Pratt. His sculptural education included study under Charles Grafly, Antoine Bourdelle, and
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. Pratt married fellow sculptor Virginia Claflin while they were students at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The couple moved to
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in 1925, and Pratt began teaching at the
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's School of Art. After Virginia's death in 1952, Pratt relocated to Croton Falls, New York, where he met and married the painter Colette (Finch) Halvorsen. In 1965, the Pratts moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; Pratt died there in 1975. Pratt's major work includes sculpture for several buildings on the University of Washington's Seattle campus (Hutchinson Hall, the Henry Art Gallery, Smith Hall, More Hall, Gerberding Hall, and the University of Washington Medical Center), as well as sculpture for the Hoquiam City Hall, the Bellingham City Hall, the Everett Public Library in
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, and the former Doctors Hospital in Seattle, now part of the Virginia Mason Medical Center campus. His Carrara marble ''Gold Star Mother'' was a central part of the World War II memorial on the 1949 Seattle Public Safety Building by NBBJ, and his limestone ''The Reader'' adorns Holland Library on the Washington State University campus in Pullman, Washington. He sculpted many freestanding works as well, four of which are in the collection of the Seattle Art Museum. His students included sculptors George Tsutakawa and Jean Johanson.


References

*"Collette Finch Pratt, 98: Artist, Teacher, Beloved Matriarch." ''Provincetown assachusettsBanner,'' May 17, 2001. *"Dudley Pratt, Sculptor, Dead at 78." ''Seattle
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Times,'' November 19, 1975. *"Dudley Pratt, UW Art Luminary, Dies." ''Seattle
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Post-Intelligencer,'' November 19, 1975. *Kingsbury, Martha. ''Art of the Thirties.'' Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1973. *Kingsbury, Martha. ''George Tsutakawa.'' Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990. *"Pratt, Dudley" in Falk, Peter Hastings, ed. ''Who Was Who in American Art.'' Madison, Conn.: Sound View Press, 1999, p. 2655. *"Studio of Dudley Pratt Meant for Hard Work." ''Seattle
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Times'', January 19, 1936.


External links

* A 1945 photograph of Dudley Pratt by Ernst Kassowitz is availabl
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* An article abou

includes a photograph of a grotesque on Smith Hall. * Several photographs of Pratt's work in Western Washington are available i
a photo collection on flickr
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pratt, Dudley 1897 births 1975 deaths Artists from Washington (state) Sculptors from Washington (state) Pacific Northwest artists American modern artists American architectural sculptors American male sculptors University of Washington faculty 20th-century American sculptors 20th-century American male artists