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Inventory of American Paintings
Inventory of American Sculpture
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1.
Scottish Rite Cathedral Doors, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Coppini, Pompeo, 1870-1957, sculptor.
Title:
Scottish Rite Cathedral Doors, (sculpture).
Date:
1926. Dedicated Nov. 16, 1926.
Medium:
Bronze.
Owner:
Scottish Rite Temple, San Antonio, Texas
Control_Number:
TX000157
2.
West Virginia University Medical Sciences Building Pylons, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Horn, Milton, 1906-1995, sculptor.
C. E. Silling & Associates, architectural firm.
Schmidt, Garden & Erikson, architectural firm.
Title:
West Virginia University Medical Sciences Building Pylons, (sculpture).
Date:
Commissioned 1954. 1955-1956. Copyrighted 1956. Installed Oct. 1956.
Medium:
Reliefs: Georgia marble; Pylons: granite.
Owner:
Administered by West Virginia University, West Virginia Collections, Morgantown, West Virginia
Located West Virginia University, West Virginia University Medical Center, Morgantown, West Virginia
Control_Number:
77002002
3.
Nebraska State Capitol: South Side, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Lawrie, Lee Oskar, 1877-1963, sculptor.
Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor, 1869-1924, architect.
Edward Ardolino Company, carver.
Title:
Nebraska State Capitol: South Side, (sculpture).
Date:
1922-1934.
Medium:
Indiana limestone.
Owner:
Administered by State of Nebraska, Head Historical Architect, Lincoln, Nebraska
Located Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska
Control_Number:
77006540
4.
Mural for the Santa Monica Library: Aristotle, Alexander, Zeno, and Socrates, (painting).
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Artist:
MacDonald-Wright, Stanton, 1890-1973, painter.
Title:
Mural for the Santa Monica Library: Aristotle, Alexander, Zeno, and Socrates, (painting).
Date:
1934-1935.
Medium:
Oil on wood.
Owner:
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
08582994
5.
"In democracies, of the more extreme type there has arisen a false idea of freedom which is contradictory to the true interests of the state. For two principles are characteristic of democracy, the government of the majority and freedom. Men think that what is just is equal; and that equality is the supremacy of the popular will; and that freedom means the doing what a man likes. In such democracies everyone lives as he pleases...But this is all wrong; men should not think it slavery to live according to the rule of the constitution; for itis their salvation."--Aristotle on the importance of the constitution in a democracy. From the series Great Ideas of Western Man, (painting).
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Artist:
Miller, Edgar, 1899-1993, painter.
Title:
"In democracies, of the more extreme type there has arisen a false idea of freedom which is contradictory to the true interests of the state. For two principles are characteristic of democracy, the government of the majority and freedom. Men think that what is just is equal; and that equality is the supremacy of the popular will; and that freedom means the doing what a man likes. In such democracies everyone lives as he pleases...But this is all wrong; men should not think it slavery to live according to the rule of the constitution; for itis their salvation."--Aristotle on the importance of the constitution in a democracy. From the series Great Ideas of Western Man, (painting).
Date:
1950.
Medium:
Tempera.
Owner:
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
08583556
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