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The Elisabet Ney Museum is the historic Austin, Texas studio of European-born portrait sculptor Elisabet Ney (1833-1907). See portraits from life by Ney of 19th-century European intellectuals, statesmen and kings as well as Texas heroes, together with photographs and memorabilia of Elisabet Ney.

The former studio, including its 2.5 acres, was designed by Elisabet Ney. The former studio is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a member of Historic Artists Homes and Studios, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Posts marked with #Edmundstypewriter are posts that were left (usually anonymously) on the IBM Selectric III that we've placed in the tower room, designed to be Elisabet's husband Edmund's study. The best pieces are taken and posted (anonymously) on Twitter (@ElisabetNeyATX) and FB. The notion is that inspired thoughts should be shared generously, much as Elisabet and Edmund did all their lives.

The Elisabet Ney Museum is a property of the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department.

This social media site shall not be used to submit open records requests to the City of Austin. Please direct open records requests to
http://austintexas.gov/pir.

Here are some books to read if you want more info on Ney:


Cutrer, Emily Fourmy. The Art of the Woman: The Life and Work of Elisabet Ney. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1988. ISBN-10: 0803214383 ISBN-13: 978-0803214385

Goar, Marjory. Marble Dust: The Life of Elisabet Ney: An Interpretation. Eakin Press, Austin, 1984. ISBN: 0890154309

Fortune, Jan and Jean Burton. Elisabet Ney. Alfred A. Knopf, NY, 1943

Taylor, Bride Neill. Elisabet Ney Sculptor. Thomas F. Taylor, Austin, 1938. This book appears to be in public domain now as there are many reprints available of it.

Rutland, Mrs. J.W., ed. Sursum! Elisabet Ney in Texas. Hart Graphics, Austin 1977

Loggins, Vernon. Two Romantics and Their Ideal Life. The Odyssey Press, NY, 1946

Keeton, Morris. The Philosophy of Edmund Montgomery, University Press, Dallas TX 1950

Stephens, Ira Kendrick. The Hermit Philosopher of Liendo. SMU Press, Dallas, 1951

Saylor, Stephen. A Twist at the End: A Novel of O.Henry and the Texas Servant Girl Murders of 1885, Simon & Schuster, NY, 2000 ISBN-10: 0684856816 ISBN-13: 978-0684856810

Address: 304 E 44th St., Austin, TX 78751, USA
Phone: (512) 974-1625
vog.saxetnitsua@yen
State: Texas
Zip Code: 78751


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Reviews
I love how well it is preserved. the staff was very friendly. I recommend everyone to visit here
8 years ago (29-11-2017)
Lovely spot in a charming neighborhood. Grounds are also used for small events which we enjoyed.
8 years ago (31-10-2017)
Very informative and a great place to walk around. The staff was knowledgeable and willing to provide answers. The curator gave a tour of "staff only" areas of the house and we were able to see some of the not on display sculptures. Her husbands work room has a hidden roof acces, very cool!
8 years ago (11-04-2017)
For one thing, this was my Grandfathers Best friend when he was growing up. They lived next door to each other and played together all day every day sculpting. And that is all my Grandfather did his whole life. He ended up getting married and having 9 children. When the Depression came and people couldn't afford the Luxury of buying Art, he started making Tombstones. He carved all the Beautiful Roses, Flowers, Leaves, Letters and Scrollwork on the Tombstones to support his family. He and Elizabeth remained friends their whole lives.
8 years ago (13-05-2017)
Super friendly staff. I hear if ya tip em good, they'll show ya the secret passage way to the governor's mansion.
8 years ago (07-06-2017)
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