The_Dreaming_Iolanthe_from_Henrik_Hertz's_play_King_René's_Daughter_1876.jpg


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English: "The Dreaming Iolanthe", a character in the play "King René's Daughter" ( Kong Renes Datter ) by Danish poet and playwright Henrik Hertz (1797-1870). Photograph of a bas-relief sculpture made of butter by Caroline S. Brooks (1840-1913). Caption: "1776 1876. The Dreaming Iolanthe, King Rene's daughter, from Henri Herz. A study in butter, by Caroline S. Brooks, daughter of Abel Shawk. The tools used, were a common Butter Paddle, Cedar Sticks, Broom Straws, and a Camels Hair Pencil. Sculptured on a Kitchen Table without a Model, in a Milk Pan 15 inches in diameter, and brought from Helena Ark., a distance of 2000 miles, to the Centennial. Nine pounds of Butter were used in modelling this subject."
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Caroline Shawk Brooks (1840–1913) wikidata:Q5045216
Caroline Shawk Brooks
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Birth name: Caroline Shawk Brooks; Caroline S. Brooks
Description American sculptor and artist
Date of birth/death 28 April 1840 Edit this at Wikidata 1913 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Cincinnati St. Louis
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creator QS:P170,Q5045216
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