Stunning Poe bust to be exhibited in Boston Public Library.
Revered bronze sculptor Bryan Moore‘s bust of literary icon Edgar Allan Poe will soon be on display for public viewing in the newly renovated Johnson building at the Boston Public Librarys Central Library in Copley Square, following the buildings grand reopening ceremony on July 9th.
The bust was formally unveiled and donated to the library on October 30, 2014, the plan being that its final placement would indeed be alongside many other fine busts in the library’s vast art collection in the Johnson building. Supporters of the project included literary and film heavyweights Guillermo del Toro, Neil Gaiman, Peter Straub, George R.R. Martin, Stuart Gordon, Jeffrey Combs and Jen and Sylvia Soska.
While the initial presentation was on the traditional black alder pedestal with a bronze donor plaque as with Bryan Moore’s busts of H.P. Lovecraft and Bram Stoker, the library has elected to create a new plaque in a prime location for an updated presentation consistent with the design motif of the other displayed busts.
As part of the fundraising campaign, Moore will be making a financial donation of $1000.00 on behalf of the project donors to Boston’s children’s literacy program “Read Boston” concurrent with the new Johnson Wing opening. “Now that the bust of Poe is finally available for public viewing, it’s my pleasure to put the finishing touch on the project by presenting a donation to “Read Boston” in the middle of August” says Moore. “Part of the joy of doing these bust projects of famous authors of the macabre is being able to give back something to future generations of readers.”
Moore’s bust of H.P. Lovecraft is on public view at the Providence Athenaeum Library in Providence, Rhode Island and his bust of Bram Stoker will be unveiled in Ireland at the Dublin Writers Museum on November 8th, 2016.