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1.
We the People, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Alvarez, Armando, sculptor.
Title:
We the People, (sculpture).
Date:
1994.
Medium:
Cut steel, concrete, sandstone boulders, grass, and plants.
Owner:
Administered by City of Gallup, City Parks Division, Gallup, New Mexico
Located Myamura Park, Gallup, New Mexico
Control_Number:
NM000170
2.
The Arch, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Athens Foundry, fabricator.
Title:
The Arch, (sculpture).
Date:
ca. 1857. Completed 1858.
Medium:
Wrought iron, painted.
Owner:
Administered by University of Georgia, Physical Plant, Grounds Department, Athens, Georgia
Located University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia
Control_Number:
GA000495
3.
International Peace Tower, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Barness, Donald R., architect.
Title:
International Peace Tower, (sculpture).
Date:
Dedicated 1983.
Medium:
Concrete sculpture with a metal plaque, on a concrete ground level base.
Owner:
Administered by State of North Dakota, State Historical Society, Bismarck, North Dakota
Located International Peace Garden, Dunseith, North Dakota
Control_Number:
ND000064
4.
Study for Apotheosis of Democracy, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Bartlett, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925, sculptor.
Founderie Cooperative des Artistes, founder.
Title:
Study for Apotheosis of Democracy, (sculpture).
Date:
1909.
Medium:
Sculpture: bronze with dark brown patina; Base: wood.
Owner:
Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Control_Number:
45130015
5.
Apotheosis of Democracy, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Bartlett, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925, sculptor.
Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887, architect.
Piccirilli Brothers Marble Carving Studios, carver.
Title:
Apotheosis of Democracy, (sculpture).
Date:
Commissioned 1910. Modeled 1911-1914. Carved 1914-1916. Dedicated Aug. 2, 1916.
Medium:
Pediment: Georgia white marble.
Owner:
Administered by United States Capitol, Architect of the Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia
Located United States Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
75002491
6.
Religious Liberty, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Ezekiel, Moses Jacob, Sir, 1844-1917, sculptor.
Title:
Religious Liberty, (sculpture).
Date:
1876. Dedicated Nov. 1876. Rededicated 1976. Relocated 1984. Rededicated May 4, 1986.
Medium:
Sculpture: marble; Base: granite.
Owner:
National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Control_Number:
77002508
7.
Thomas Jefferson Monument, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Ezekiel, Moses Jacob, Sir, 1844-1917, sculptor.
H. Gladenbeck & Sohn, founder.
Title:
Thomas Jefferson Monument, (sculpture).
Date:
Cast 1900. Dedicated Nov. 9, 1901.
Medium:
Sculpture: bronze; Base: dark gray granite.
Owner:
Administered by City of Louisville, Jefferson County Office of Historic Preservation and Archives, Public Properties Division, Louisville, Kentucky
Located Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, Kentucky
Control_Number:
77002509
8.
Medallions on National Archives, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Fraser, James Earle, 1876-1953, sculptor.
Aitken, Robert, 1878-1949, sculptor.
Ricci, Ulysses Anthony, 1888-1960, sculptor.
Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937, architect.
Indiana Limestone Company, fabricator.
Title:
Medallions on National Archives, (sculpture).
Date:
1931-1934.
Medium:
Indiana limestone.
Owner:
National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
78250008
9.
Planting the Standard of Democracy in Honor of Newark's Soldiers, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Niehaus, Charles Henry, 1855-1935, sculptor.
Roman Bronze Works, founder.
Bureau Brothers, founder.
Richfield & Rogers, design firm.
Title:
Planting the Standard of Democracy in Honor of Newark's Soldiers, (sculpture).
Date:
Commissioned 1920. Dedicated 1923.
Medium:
Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite.
Owner:
Administered by City of Newark, Department of Engineering, Newark, New Jersey
Located Lincoln Park, Newark, New Jersey
Control_Number:
76001630
10.
The Eternalism, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Park, Yon Sim, 1928- , sculptor.
Title:
The Eternalism, (sculpture).
Date:
Sept. 1987. Dedicated Sept. 17, 1987.
Medium:
Sculpture: KellStone; Base: KellStone.
Owner:
Administered by Rogers University, Rogers State College Foundation, Claremore, Oklahoma
Located Rogers University, Claremore, Oklahoma
Control_Number:
OK000239
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