Waldine Tauch
Waldine Amanda Tauch, (January 28, 1892 -March 31, 1986[1]) was an American sculptor. She was chosen by the Texas Centennial Commission to create the monument "The First Shot Fired For Texas Independence".[2]
Waldine Tauch | |
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Born | Waldine Amanda Tauch January 28, 1892 Schulenburg, Texas |
Died | March 31, 1986 94) San Antonio, Texas | (aged
Nationality | American |
Known for | Sculpture |
Biography
Tauch born in Schulenburg, Texas to William and Elizabeth Heimann Tauch.[1] Tauch's father was an early photographer in Texas.
Beginning in 1910 she left home to train in San Antonio with Italian-Texan sculptor Pompeo Coppini and her career was intertwined with his, as student, then apprentice, then partner.[3] Apart from two stints in Chicago (1919–1922) and New York City (1923–1935) she remained based in San Antonio. Most of her sculptural work is in Texas.
Tauch was a member of art organizations, including the Society of Medalists, the Southern States Art League, the American Artists Professional League, the National Society of Arts and Letters, the San Antonio Art League, and the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors.[1]
1964 she was elected a fellow of the National Sculpture Society.[1]
Tauch died on March 31, 1986 in San Antonio.[1]
Selected works
- Douglas MacArthur at Howard Payne University, Brownwood[4]
- Higher Education Reflects Responsibility to the World (1965),' at Trinity University, San Antonio[4]
- Texas Ranger of Today (1960), at the Union Terminal, Dallas[4]
- Pippa Passes, at Baylor University, Waco[4]
References
- Curlee, Kendall. "Tauch, Waldine Amanda". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Waldine Tauch was chosen by the Texas Centennial Commission to create "The First Shot Fired For Texas Independence" (1935)". Prints and Photographs Division. Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "A Guide to the Coppini-Tauch Papers, 1892-1988". Texas Archival Resources Online. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- Harvey, Bill (2003). Texas cemeteries the resting places of famous, infamous, and just plain interesting Texans (1st ed.). Austin: University of Texas Press. p. 232. ISBN 0292734662.
External links
- In Memory of Waldine Tauch website
- The Coppini Academy of Fine Arts – San Antonio, Texas
- Texas Escapes Online Magazine Bio on William Tauch ( Father) and Family
- Interview with Waldine Amanda Tauch, November 13, 1983. University of Texas at San Antonio: Institute of Texan Cultures: Oral History Collection, UA 15.01, University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.