Anna Willess Williams | |
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Born | Anna Willess Williams 1857 |
Died | April 17, 1926 | (aged 68–69)
Known for | Model for George T. Morgan's silver dollar |
Anna Willess Williams (1857 – April 17, 1926) was a teacher and philosophical writer best known as the model for George T. Morgan's silver dollar design, popularly known as the Morgan dollar.
In 1876, George T. Morgan began creating a series of new coin designs at the behest of Director of the Mint, Dr. Henry R. Linderman. [1] Morgan opted to use the profile of an American girl to depict the Goddess of Liberty instead of simply creating an imaginary figure for the obverse of his new design. [1] After he rejected several possible candidates, Morgan's friend, artist Thomas Eakins, recommended Anna Williams of Philadelphia. [1] Eakins knew Williams through her father, Henry Williams, and she had posed for several of Eakins's paintings. [1]
Williams reluctantly sat for five modelling sessions with Morgan in November 1876 after being convinced to do so by friends. [1] Morgan was impressed with her profile, stating that it was the most perfect he had seen in England or America. [1] The silver dollar bearing her likeness was first struck on March 11, 1878. [1] A condition of her sitting for Morgan was that her identity be kept secret, but the subject of the portrait was revealed to be Williams shortly after the dollar was released. [1] Williams was troubled by her newly acquired fame, receiving thousands of letters and visits at both her home and workplace. [1] Williams preferred not to talk about her modelling work with Morgan, dismissing it as an "incident of my youth." [2]
Despite being offered acting jobs, Williams worked as a teacher until her retirement in 1924. [2] She left her job as principal at a girls' house-of-refuge school to become a teacher of kindergarten philosophy at a girls' normal school. [2] Though she was once engaged to an unknown suitor, [3] Williams died, unmarried, on April 17, 1926.
Van Allen, Leroy C. & Mallis, A. George (1991). Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopedia of Morgan & Peace Dollars. Virginia Beach, Virginia: DLRC Press.
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