David Smith
Two Circle Sentinel

Two Circle Sentinel

© Estate of David Smith/ Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Two Circle Sentinel
Two Circle Sentinel
ArtistAmerican, 1906–1965
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Two Circle Sentinel
Date1961
PlaceBolton's Landing, New York, United States
MediumStainless steel
Dimensions86 × 37 1/4 × 15 3/4 in. (218.4 × 94.6 × 40 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Brown Foundation Accessions Endowment Fund in memory of Alice Pratt Brown
Object number84.202
Current Location
The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden
Sculpture Garden
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David Smith devoted his career to the exploration of sculptural form through the medium of steel. He admired the material not only for its durability and industrial strength, but also for the beauty of its reflective surface and its responsiveness to burnishing.


 Two Circle Sentinel exhibits the mastery and delicacy Smith brought to his later steel constructions. The image of the sentinel, or watcher, was a theme that fascinated Smith. He made his first Sentinel sculpture in 1956, and by the end of that decade he had created five works in the first series. In 1961 he produced four additional Sentinel sculptures, all of which are characterized by flat planes of highly burnished stainless steel. With these works Smith stripped away the volumetric qualities of sculpture and instead presented the figure as an aggressively two-dimensional presence in space. The first of the 1961 series, Two Circle Sentinel is the closest to human scale of those four. The open circle can be read as an eye, and the lower disc evokes the curve of a classic hip-shot pose. Additional elements welded to the main body of the figure capture light and shadow.


ProvenanceMr. and Mrs. Joseph Iseman, New York, May 1, 1962–June 18, 1984; [André Emmerich Gallery, New York]; purchased by MFAH, 1984.

Exhibition History"David Smith," The Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller, Otterlo; The Tate Gallery, London; The Kunsthalle, Basel; The Kunsthalle, Nuremberg; The Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany; May 1966–September 1967.

"David Smith," Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, May–October 1976.

"David Smith: Seven Major Themes," National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., November 1982–April 1983.

"Post-War American Painting and Sculpture," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, February 28–September 23, 1984 (this work was added to the exhibition on June 11, 1984).





Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Inscribed on small plaque welded to underside of second lowest projection:

"David Smith
FOR
ISEMAN
May 1. 1962"
Signed and dated in solder along the vertical projection at bottom center: "David Smith 2-11-1961"

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