Charles Avery
Object number2001.16.1 a,b
Date1860
MediumPlaster, wood
Credit LineGift of Avery Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
DescriptionFull size white plaster statue depicting a man dressed in a suit and tie. His left hand is resting on a stack of books on a small wood stand. His left foot iis placed in front of his right.Historical NotesLife-size plaster statue of Charles Avery from the Avery Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. This statue was probably a working model for New York based sculptor Louis Verhaegan, who was commissioned by a number of Pennsylvania Republicans to sculpt a marble cemetery monument for Avery's grave in Allegheny Cemetery. Avery was a Pittsburgh industrialist who was an active antislavery proponent. Most notably he constructed on his property the Allegheny Institute and Mission Church, a building that housed a college for African Americans and a meeting space for what eventually became the Avery Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.Related person
Charles Avery
(1784 - 1858)
Terms
On View
Not on viewc. 1974
Samuel Rosenberg