Gaetano Cecere, (November 26, 1894 – 1985) is an American sculptor. He was born, educated and worked in New York City. He studied with Hermon A MacNeil, with work in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and Gaetano, known as "Guy," attended the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design and the National Academy of Design. In 1920 he won the Prix de Rome and studied at the American Academy in Rome for several years. During this period a "tendency to simplify forms for decorative effects was developed."[1] Cecere has works and documents housed in many major museums and collections, including the Smithsonian Institution, the "National Collection of Fine Arts" and the Archives of American Art".
American sculptor
He was a member of the National Sculpture Society.[2]
Cecere sculpted the plaster model for the first version of the Distinguished Service Cross and later designed the Soldier's Medal.[3]
Selected works
Relief entitled Commerce and Industry on the former Federal Reserve Bank building in Jacksonville, FloridaGeneral Sidney Sherman Memorial on Broadway in Galveston
Eighth issue of the Society of Medalists No Easy Way from Earth to Stars, 1933.
Abraham Lincoln Memorial "larger than life" (10" 6") bronze statue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, War Memorial Plaza, 1934[4]
1939 New York World's Fair, two monumental statues representing American Manhood and American Womanhood 1939
USPO, Great Neck, New York, Large carved in stone American Eagle,1940
U.S. Capitol, United States House of Representatives Chambers and rotunda, bas relief portraits of famous lawmakers Alphonso X, "the Wise", George Mason, Simon de Montfort and Justinian, 1949-50[5]
National Sculpture Society, ‘’Contemporary American Sculpture’’, National Sculpture Society, NY 1929
Borch III, Fred L. (2013). "Distinguished Service Cross". Medals for Soldiers and Airmen: Awards and Decorations of the United States Army and Air Force. McFarland. pp.30–42. ISBN9780786474127.
Buck, Diane M and Virginia A Palmer ‘’Outdoor Sculpture in Milwaukee: A Cultural and Historical Guidebook’’, The State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison 1995 pp. 14-16
Architect of the Capitol, ‘’Compilation of Works of Art and Other Objects in the United States Capitol’’, United States Printing Office, Washington 1965 p79-80
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