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Guardianship, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Fraser, James Earle, 1876-1953, sculptor.
Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937, architect.
Waugh, Sidney, 1904-1963, sculptor.
Ratti, Edward H., 1904-1969, carver.
Title: Guardianship, (sculpture).
Date: 1935.
Medium: Sculpture: Indiana limestone; Base: granite.
Owner: National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number: 78250010
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Doors of Memory and Doors of Kansas, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Frazier, Bernard, 1906-1976, sculptor.
Diaz Foundry, founder.
Title: Doors of Memory and Doors of Kansas, (sculpture).
Date: Commissioned 1949. 1952. Dedicated June 6, 1955. Two panels recast 1970.
Medium: Bronze.
Owner: Administered by University of Kansas, Office of Capital Programs, Lawrence, Kansas
Located University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Control_Number: 77002798
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Commodore George Hamilton Perkins, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: French, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931, sculptor.
Bacon, Henry, 1866-1924, architect.
Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company, founder.
Troy White Granite Company, contractor.
Title: Commodore George Hamilton Perkins, (sculpture).
Date: 1901. Dedicated April 25, 1902.
Medium: Sculpture and reliefs: bronze; Exedra base: Troy white granite and Tennessee marble.
Owner: Administered by State of New Hampshire, Administrative Services, Concord, New Hampshire
Located New Hampshire State House, Concord, New Hampshire
Control_Number: 76006006
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(Jefferson County Courthouse Panels), (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Friedlander, Leo, 1888-1966, sculptor.
Smith, Jack, designer.
Holabird & Root, architectural firm.
Title: (Jefferson County Courthouse Panels), (sculpture).
Date: ca. 1931.
Medium: Indiana limestone.
Owner: Administered by Jefferson County Courthouse, Department of General Service, Birmingham, Alabama
Located Jefferson County Courthouse, Birmingham, Alabama
Control_Number: 76009568
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The Arts of War: Sacrifice, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Friedlander, Leo, 1888-1966, sculptor.
Tonelli, V., carver.
Fuse Marinelli, founder.
McKim, Mead & White, architectural firm.
Title: The Arts of War: Sacrifice, (sculpture).
Date: Commissioned 1929. Modeled 1941-1944. Cast 1950. Installed June 1951. Dedicated Sept. 26, 1951.
Medium: Sculpture: gilded bronze; Base: granite.
Owner: Administered by United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Washington, District of Columbia
Located Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number: 76009562
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The Arts of War: Valor, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Friedlander, Leo, 1888-1966, sculptor.
Tonelli, V., carver.
McKim, Mead & White, architectural firm.
Fonderia Battaglia, founder.
Title: The Arts of War: Valor, (sculpture).
Date: Original modeled 1916. Commissioned 1929. Modeled 1941-1944. Cast 1950. Installed June 1951. Dedicated Sept. 26, 1951.
Medium: Sculpture: gilded bronze; Base: granite.
Owner: Administered by United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Washington, District of Columbia
Located Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number: DC000033
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American Legion Memorial I, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Gage, Merrell, 1892-1981, sculptor.
Franklin, G. B., architect.
Wilkinson & Crans, design firm.
Title: American Legion Memorial I, (sculpture).
Date: Copyrighted 1921. Dedicated Nov. 2, 1921. Relocated 1960. Rededicated Nov. 2, 1986.
Medium: Relief panels: bronze; Pylon: Tennessee marble; Base: Tennessee marble.
Owner: Administered by City of Kansas City, Missouri, Department of Parks and Recreation, Planning Services Division, Kansas City, Missouri
Located Budd Park Esplanade, Kansas City, Missouri
Control_Number: 76000871
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Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Gallagher, Edward, Jr., sculptor.
Plaschott, Henry F., sculptor.
Philippoteaux, Paul Dominique, b. 1846, painter. (copy after)
Martini, painter. (copy after)
Donovan, Bartholomew, sculptor.
Pennsylvania Monument Association, fabricator.
Title: Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, (sculpture).
Date: 1899. Dedicated Oct. 19, 1899. Liberty replaced: 1964, rededicated May 30, 1964.
Medium: Sculpture: bronze, and painted or gilded cast iron; Base: Barre granite.
Owner: Administered by Lehigh County, Maintenance Department, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Located Allentown, Pennsylvania
Control_Number: PA001326
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Grant, Our Citizen, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Gelert, Johannes Sophus, 1852-1923, sculptor.
American Bronze Company, founder.
Title: Grant, Our Citizen, (sculpture).
Date: Installed May 18, 1891.
Medium: Bronze sculpture on a marble base.
Owner: Administered by Galena Park District & Historical Society, Galena, Illinois
Located Grant Park, Galena, Illinois
Control_Number: IL000051
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Artist: Gerhardt, Karl, 1853-1940, sculptor.
Keller, George W., 1842-1935, architect.
Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company, founder.
Railway Granite and Marble Works, fabricator.
Title: Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, (sculpture).
Date: Commissioned Nov. 1887. Cast 1891. Dedicated Oct. 13, 1891.
Medium: Sculpture: bronze; Base: Quincy granite.
Owner: Oneida Square, Utica, New York
Control_Number: 76004642
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