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Inventory of American Paintings
Inventory of American Sculpture
1.
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
2.
Electricity, Fidelity, Steam, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Butti, Guido, sculptor.
Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887, architect.
Mills, Robert, architect.
Title:
Electricity, Fidelity, Steam, (sculpture).
Date:
1856.
Medium:
Reliefs: marble.
Owner:
Administered by United States General Services Administration, Washington, District of Columbia
Located Old Post Office Department, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
DC000152
3.
The Progress of Civilization, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Crawford, Thomas, 1813?-1857, sculptor.
Gagliardi, Tommaso, 1820-1895, carver.
Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887, architect.
Title:
The Progress of Civilization, (sculpture).
Date:
Designed 1853. Modeled 1853-1856. Carved 1855-1859. Installed Nov. 1863. Dedicated 1863.
Medium:
Massachusetts 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:
75002492
4.
Revolutionary War Door, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Crawford, Thomas, 1813?-1857, designer.
Rinehart, William Henry, 1825-1874, sculptor.
Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887, architect.
Mosman, Melzar Hunt, 1845-1926, caster.
Ames Manufacturing Company, founder.
Title:
Revolutionary War Door, (sculpture).
Date:
Commissioned 1853. Designed 1855-1857. Modeled 1863-1867. Cast 1904. Installed 1905.
Medium:
Bronze.
Owner:
Administered United States Capitol, Architect of the Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia
Located United States Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
75002485
5.
George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Crawford, Thomas, 1813?-1857, sculptor.
Rinehart, William Henry, 1825-1874, sculptor.
Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887, architect.
Ames Manufacturing Company, founder.
Title:
George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door, (sculpture).
Date:
Commissioned 1853. Designed 1855 -1857. Models completed by 1862. Cast 1864-68. Installed 1868.
Medium:
Bronze.
Owner:
Administered by United States Capitol, Architect of the Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia
Located United States Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
75002486
6.
Statue of Freedom, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Crawford, Thomas, 1813?-1857, sculptor.
Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887, architect.
Clark Mills Foundry, founder.
Title:
Statue of Freedom, (sculpture).
Date:
Designed 1856. Modeled 1857. Cast 1860. Installed Dec. 1863.
Medium:
Bronze.
Owner:
United States Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
75002473
7.
Corcoran - Eustis Memorial, (sculpture).
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Artist:
Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887, architect.
Title:
Corcoran - Eustis Memorial, (sculpture).
Medium:
Marble.
Owner:
Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number:
78250038
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