Theodore Roosevelt
Object NameBas Relief
Artist / Maker
James Earle Fraser
(American, 1876 - 1953)
Date1920s
MediumBronze coated cast iron
Dimensions10 x 12.75 in.
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LinePurchased by University Museums with funds from the Joyce Brewer Art Acquisition Fund. In the Permanent Collection, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object numberUM2021.201
Status
Not on viewCollections
CultureAmerican
Label TextJames Earl Fraser (1876-1953), arguably the most important American sculptor of his generation and probably best known for designing the iconic Indian Head Nickel, originally made this portrait for a medal but later produced the plaque for the Decorative Arts League of New York. One of these plaques apparently hung in the White House as President Obama used the featured quote in a March 2010 speech regarding health care reform, noting he had recently seen it on a plaque displayed in the White House room where he met with insurance company executives.
MarkingsRelief of Roosevelt in profile and the quote Aggressive Fighting For The Right Is The Noblest Sport The World Affords, copyrighted upper right Fraser / 19©20, and marked on reverse Dec Arts.
Locations
- (not entered) Iowa State University, Brunnier Main Storage
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