Golden Boy
The Cultural Properties Collection, Smith House has several works of figurative sculpture by artist Grant Engard. Engard grew up in Birmingham and received both a Bachelor of Arts in 1965 and Master of Fine Arts in 1967 from Wayne State University. As a student with access to the university foundry, Engard focused on sculpting small human figures cast in bronze. But without access to a foundry after graduation, Engard transitioned to the medium of fiberglass. Establishing a studio in Stormville, a small community near Poughkeepsie, New York, Engard’s practice expanded to printmaking and other two-dimensional media.
Engard maintained connections with Michigan, including gallery representation at several local establishments in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills. Myhaven's guestbook records visits not only from Engard, but also several visits from his parents, an indicator of Melvyn and Sara Smith’s expansive hospitality. The Smiths kept track of his career, clipping newspaper articles on the artist’s work and saving flyers from exhibitions.
This outdoor sculpture, titled "Golden Boy," has a stone-like appearance but is composed of lightweight fiberglass. Friend of the Smiths, Michael Epstein, shared an anecdote that in a period of heavy rain and flooding, the sculpture floated from its position on the willow peninsula to the other end of the pond and had to be retrieved. Epstein believes that the sculpture may have been painted gold by Melvyn Smith, an assertion supported by a color photograph of the sculpture from 1983.
Nina Blomfield
2021-2023 Decorative Arts Trust Marie Zimmermann Collections Fellow
Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research
June 2023
Width: 21 in (53.3 cm)
Depth: 58 1/2 in (148.6 cm)
ProvenanceMelvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith (circa 1973–1984)
Sara Stein Smith (1984–1990)
Robert N. and Anne F. Smith (1990–1997)
Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Smith Foundation (1997–2007)
The Towbes Foundation (2007–2017)
Cranbrook Educational Community (2017–present).
Credit LineCranbrook Center for Collections and Research
Cultural Properties Collection, Smith House
Gift of The Towbes Foundation
Medium / MaterialsFiberglass and plaster
GenreObject TypeSculpture (visual works)
Alternate Title(s)
- Reclining Male Nude Sculpture