Who Sends Thee? by Alan Cottrill
The Story: While exploring Wilmington College on a spring evening, I came across this powerful bronze sculpture by Alan Cottrill titled Who Sends Thee? Installed in 2010, the statue depicts a Quaker man and woman—Isaac and Sarah Harvey—and stands in the Quaker Peace Garden between Watson Library and the Meriam R. Hare Quaker Heritage Center. A placard nearby shares that the Harveys’ story. On this evening, the sculpture is surrounded by the early spring blooms.
The Rest of the Story: In September 1862, Isaac Harvey, a Quaker farmer from Clinton County, Ohio, heard what he believed was a divine calling. While plowing his field, he felt compelled to travel to Washington, D.C., with his wife, Sarah Edwards Harvey, to urge President Abraham Lincoln to free the slaves. Despite being an ordinary farmer with no official status, Harvey’s persistence gained him an audience with the President.
Just days later, on September 22, 1862, President Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. While historians stop short of attributing the proclamation solely to this visit, the timing and Harvey’s conviction lend power to the story. Cottrill’s sculpture honors the courage of everyday citizens moved to speak truth to power—and the Harveys’ quiet but significant place in American history.
This image is part of a greater portfolio. If you’d like to explore more images like this, check out my Wilmington Ohio Art Prints. In similar fashion, you may also enjoy my Clinton County Ohio Art Prints.
Sublocation: Wilmington College
City, State: Wilmington, Ohio
Year: 2022
$75.00 – $440.00
Product Description
While exploring Wilmington College on a spring evening, I came across this powerful bronze sculpture by Alan Cottrill titled Who Sends Thee? Installed in 2010, the statue depicts a Quaker man and woman—Isaac and Sarah Harvey—and stands in the Quaker Peace Garden between Watson Library and the Meriam R. Hare Quaker Heritage Center. A placard nearby shares that the Harveys’ story. On this evening, the sculpture is surrounded by the early spring blooms.
The Rest of the Story:
In September 1862, Isaac Harvey, a Quaker farmer from Clinton County, Ohio, heard what he believed was a divine calling. While plowing his field, he felt compelled to travel to Washington, D.C., with his wife, Sarah Edwards Harvey, to urge President Abraham Lincoln to free the slaves. Despite being an ordinary farmer with no official status, Harvey’s persistence gained him an audience with the President.
Just days later, on September 22, 1862, President Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. While historians stop short of attributing the proclamation solely to this visit, the timing and Harvey’s conviction lend power to the story. Cottrill’s sculpture honors the courage of everyday citizens moved to speak truth to power—and the Harveys’ quiet but significant place in American history.
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Size | 12" x 18", 20" x 30", 30" x 45" |
Media | Framed Giclee Canvas, Metal, Photo Paper |
Framed Giclee Canvas Prints
My canvas prints originate from the highest quality equipment and techniques which produce an impressively vibrant and sturdy print. Features of My Framed Giclee Canvas Prints include:
- Light Weight: Lacking the need of glass and matting, these canvas prints are light weight
- More Print for Your Money: Avoiding expensive glass and matting lowers costs
- Archival: The pigment inks are archival rated at 95 years
- No Gallery-wrapped Hazards: My framed giclee canvas prints avoid the hazards of traditional gallery wrapped canvas prints (print edges easily mar and the canvas tends to relax and warp). My canvas is mounted to a solid surface so it will never warp and the outer frame protects the print’s edges.
- Ready to Hang. Your canvas print comes ready to hang with single wire fastened to two sturdy D-ring hangers (quality D-rings resist wire tension vice eye hooks). We employ a plastic-coated wire which mitigates corrosion, prevents stray strands from puncturing a finger, and permits easier leveling of frame. In paying attention to details, we also properly wire frame with some tension which ensures canvas hangs close to wall.
- Optional Z-bar: For larger prints (if requested), we employ a two-piece mounting cleat in lieu of a hanging wire. In this option, the cleat attached to the back of the print fits securely over the reverse cleat that you attached to the wall.
- Watermark: The final print you receive will not have a watermark.
- Documentation: I attached a certificate of authenticity to the back of each print.
- Large Canvas Prints: Though I can produce prints up to 40 x 60 inches, shipping in sizes 30 x 45 inches and above is expensive. If you live in the Miami Valley, reach out to me about obtaining access to these larger print sizes.
- Shipping Times: Creating the print takes about 2 weeks and can be ready for immediate local pick up. For those outside the Miami Valley, I have dedicated boxes and shipping takes an additional 3 to 5 days.
Photopaper Prints
People are amazed by these metal prints…from the reactions I witness at art shows and exhibitions, I call them “eye candy”. Dye sublimation prints offer the following characteristics:
- Archival: Our printer employs verified archival materials, where the pigments are rated at 95 years provided the print is protected from UV Rays.
- Flexibility: Ordering a print on photopaper allows clients to make their own framing and matting decisions for the ultimate customization experience.
- Watermark: The final print you receive will not have a watermark.
- Documentation: I include a certificate of authenticity with each print. Once you frame the print, your framer can attach it to the rear of the print.
- Final Product: I have dedicated shipping tubes to hold the print until your framer is ready to mount and frame the print.
- Shipping Times: Creating the print takes about 2 weeks and can be ready for immediate local pick up. For those outside the Miami Valley, I have dedicated shipping tubes which take an additional 3 to 5 days for shipping.
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