Tomorrow is not President’s Day, it is Washington’s Birthday. But in honor of the only Arkansan to succeed Washington as President, today’s Sculpture Vulture highlights the bust of William Jefferson Clinton which is on the grounds of the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion.
The bust was commissioned in 1994 by the Little Rock Advertising and Promotion Commission. It had originally been intended as more of a plaque featuring Clinton’s face. But sculptor Jan Woods, who had been selected to create the art, suggested turning it into a bust. A bust does look more statesman-like and appropriate for the intention of honoring the only resident of the Governor’s Mansion who has also lived in the White House.
Woods created a very life-like, realistic depiction of Bill Clinton. She captures the slight smile and intense gaze of his face which is part of what creates the feeling of empathy and personal connection even his harshest critics agree he possesses. Unlike the JFK bust in the Kennedy Center which is abstract or the lifeless gazes so often found in busts and statues of earlier presidents, this bust captures the essence of the man.
The bust sits on the front lawn of the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion to the west of the main gate. Even when the grounds are closed, it is visible to the public through the fence.