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Robert Bernard Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) was an American songwriter, best known for his work in musical films with his brother, Richard M. Sherman . The Sherman brothers produced more motion picture song scores than any other songwriting team in film history. [1] Some of their so
#2 Mihai Olos
Mihai Olos (born 26 February 1940 in Ariniș , Romania – died 22 February 2015 in Amoltern , Endigen, Germany) was a Romanian conceptual artist , poet, essayist . This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . ( Learn how and when to remove these t
#3 Adam Muszka
Adam Muszka (b. Piotrków Trybunalski 4 March 1914 ; d. Paris January 2005) was a Polish-French painter and sculptor, representing in his works distinctive elements of Jewish life in pre-war Poland and post-war western Europe. [1] Several works by the artist have been sold, including 'In the Shtetl
#4 Louis Huvey
Louis Huvey (4 June 1868 – 4 March 1954) was a French painter, printmaker and poster artist. French painter Louis Huvey 1954 photograph of Huvey Born ( 1868-06-01 ) 1 June 1868 Saint-Étienne , Loire Died 4 March 1954 (1954-03-04) (aged 85) Nationality French Occupation painter, printmaker and post
Kazimierz Jelski ( Lithuanian : Kazimieras Jelskis ) (1782 – March 1867 in Vilnius, Lithuania) was a Polish-Lithuanian Classicist architect and sculptor active in Lithuania . Polish-Lithuanian architect and sculptor Kazimierz Jelski; ( Lithuanian : Kazimieras Jelskis ) Born ( 1782-03-04 ) 4 March 17
Aert Schouman or Aart Schouman (4 March 1710 – 5 July 1792) was an 18th-century painter, now better known as a glass engraver , from the Dutch Republic . Dutch painter Aart Schouman, selfportrait, 1730 Portrait of Cornelis van Lill [ nl ] (seated), his grandson and Aert Schouman Schouman was born
Johann Nepomuk della Croce ( German: [ˈjoːhan ˈneːpomʊk] ; [ needs surname IPA ] 7 August 1736 – 4 March 1819) was an Austrian painter, known in Italy as Giovanni Nepomuceno della Croce ( Italian: [dʒoˈvanni nepomuˈtʃɛːno della ˈkroːtʃe] ). He was active in both Germany and Trentino in a late- Bar
Bernard Matemera (14 January 1946 – 4 March 2002) [1] was a Zimbabwean sculptor . The sculptural movement of which he was part is usually referred to as "Shona sculpture" (see Shona art and Art of Zimbabwe ), although some of its recognised members are not ethnically Shona . His whole professional c
Rogelio Yrurtia (December 6, 1879 – March 4, 1950) was a renowned Argentine sculptor of the Realist school. Sculptor Rogelio Yrurtia
#10 Ann Mikolowski
Ann Margaret (Stroman) Mikolowski (May 16, 1940 – August 6, 1999) was a twentieth-century American contemporary artist . She was a painter of portrait miniatures and waterscapes , as well as a printmaker and illustrator of printed matter ( small press , commercial). Mikolowski was part of Detroit's
Signe Margaret Stuart (née Nelson ) (born 1937) is an American artist best known for her abstract paintings and works on paper that are informed by Minimalism, quantum physics and the study of consciousness. American artist (born 1937) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for
#12 Tania Mouraud
Tania Mouraud , [1] (born January 2, 1942, in Paris), is a contemporary French video artist , and photographer. French artist This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages ) This article is a
#13 Joni Mitchell
Roberta Joan " Joni " Mitchell CC ( née Anderson ; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter and painter. Drawing from folk , pop, rock, classical, and jazz , Mitchell's songs often reflect on social and philosophical ideals as well as her feelings about romance, womanhood, dis
#14 Charles Ginner
Charles Isaac Ginner CBE ARA (4 March 1878 – 6 January 1952) [1] was a British painter of landscape and urban subjects. Born in the south of France at Cannes , of British parents, in 1910 he settled in London, where he was an associate of Spencer Gore and Harold Gilman and a key member of the Camden
Paul Ritter (4 March 1829 – 27 November 1907) was a German architectural painter and etcher. German painter
#16 Roxy Paine
Roxy Paine (born 1966, [1] New York City ) is an American painter and sculptor widely known for his installations that often convey elements of conflict between the natural world and the artificial plains man creates. He was educated at both the College of Santa Fe (now Santa Fe University of Art an
Kurt von Holleben (7 March 1894 – 14 January 1947) was a German chemist working for Agfa-Gevaert Technical-Scientific Laboratory as the head of the colour screen research group, overseeing development of Additive color screens (kornraster) for the Agfa-Farbenplatte glass plates (1916), and film base
#18 Ilona Harima
Ilona Harima (4 March 1911 – 9 June 1986) was a Finnish artist whose paintings expressed deep oriental spirituality . Her style was strongly influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism but not similar to Asian art. Harima developed a personal style very different from the mainstream movements of that era be
#19 Ronald Bladen
Ronald Bladen (July 13, 1918 – February 3, 1988) was an American painter and sculptor. He is particularly known for his large-scale sculptures. [1] His artistic stance, was influenced by European Constructivism , American Hard-Edge Painting , and sculptors such as Isamu Noguchi and David Smith . [2]
#20 Giuseppe Cades
Giuseppe Cades (March 4, 1750 – December 8, 1799) was an Italian sculptor, painter, and engraver. The Judgment of Solomon , Royal Academy of Arts , London. Italian painter Cades was born in Rome . He studied under Mancini and Domenico Corvi , gaining a prize in 1765 with his picture of Tobias recove
Castlemaine Art Museum is an Australian art gallery and museum in Castlemaine, Victoria in the Shire of Mount Alexander . It was founded in 1913. It is housed in a 1931 Art Deco building constructed for the purpose, heritage-listed by the National Trust. [1] Its collection concentrates on Australian
The Museum of Glass (MOG) is a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m²) art museum in Tacoma, Washington dedicated to the medium of glass . [2] Since its founding in 2002, the Museum of Glass has been committed to creating a space for the celebration of the studio glass movement through nurturing artists, impl
#3 Smack Mellon
Smack Mellon is a non-profit arts organization located at 92 Plymouth Street, in Dumbo, Brooklyn . Smack Mellon supports emerging, under-recognized mid-career, and women artists through a highly regarded exhibition program, competitive studio residency, and technical support to realize new and ambit
#4 Blank Forms
Blank Forms is a not-for-profit arts organization based in New York City . It was founded by Lawrence Kumpf in 2016 as a platform for the preservation and presentation of experimental and time-based performance practices. [1] Blank Forms frequently works with individual artists on a long-term basis
Brummels Gallery in South Yarra, Melbourne , Australia, was a commercial gallery established by David Yencken in 1956 to exhibit contemporary Modernist Australian painting, sculpture and prints, but after a period of dormancy became best known in the 1970s, under the directorship of Rennie Ellis, as
#6 National Gallery of Modern Art
The National Gallery of Modern Art ( NGMA ) is the premier art gallery under Ministry of Culture , Government of India. [1] The main museum at Jaipur House in New Delhi was established on 29 March 1954 by the Government of India , with subsequent branches at Mumbai and Bangalore . Its collection of
The Willard Gallery was a contemporary art gallery operating in New York City from 1940 until 1987. It was founded by Marian Willard Johnson. [1]
The National Glass Centre is a cultural venue and visitor attraction located in Sunderland , North East England . It is part of the University of Sunderland . Glass museum in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear National Glass Centre National Glass Centre National Glass Centre shown within Tyne and Wear grid
#9 Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours (English: Museum of Fine Arts of Tours ) is located in the bishop's former palace, [1] near the cathedral St. Gatien , where it has been since 1910. [2] It displays rich and varied collections, including that of painting which is one of the first in France both in q
#10 Rosy Wilde
The Rosy Wilde gallery was an artist-run project space, established in 2003 by British artist Stella Vine in a former butcher's shop below her house in east London, to showcase work by emerging artists. The gallery was not making money and Vine was expecting bailiffs , when one of her paintings of D
#11 Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas
The Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas is a 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2 ) art and science museum located at 701 Main Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas . It includes four galleries, a 232-seat theatre, classroom space, administrative offices, vault and adequate preparatory and conservati
#12 Revue virtuelle
Revue virtuelle (1992–1996) was an exhibition project for early new media , virtual art technologies, computer graphics , virtual reality , hypermedia and digital art projects that was housed in the Musée National d'Art Moderne , Centre Pompidou from1992 to 1996. [1] This article has multiple issues
#13 Museum of the African Diaspora
The Museum of the African Diaspora ( MoAD ) is a contemporary art museum in San Francisco , California . MoAD holds exhibitions and presents artists exclusively of the African diaspora , one of only a few museums of its kind in the United States. Located at 685 Mission St. adjacent to the St. Regis
#14 North Carolina Museum of Art
The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) is an art museum in Raleigh, North Carolina . It opened in 1956 as the first major museum collection in the country to be formed by state legislation and funding. [1] Since the initial 1947 appropriation that established its collection, the Museum has continue
#15 Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art
The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is located on the fourth floor of the Brooklyn Museum , New York City , United States.
#16 Liang Yi Museum
Liang Yi Museum ( Chinese : 兩依藏博物館 ) is a private museum of design, craftsmanship and heritage, located in Sheung Wan , Hong Kong Island , Hong Kong . This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . ( Learn how and when to remove these template mes
#17 The Photographers' Gallery and Workshop
The Photographers' Gallery and Workshop (1973–2010) was an Australian photography gallery established in South Yarra , a suburb of Melbourne , and which ran almost continuously for nearly forty years. Its representation, in the 1970s and 1980s, of contemporary and mid-century, mostly American and so
#18 Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville
The Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville ( Spanish : Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares ) is a museum in Seville , Andalusia , Spain , located in the María Luisa Park , across the Plaza de América from the Provincial Archeological Museum . The museum had 84,496 visitors in 2007. [1] Mudé
#19 Portrait Gallery of Canada
The Portrait Gallery of Canada ( French : Musée du portrait du Canada ) is a federally-registered not-for-profit corporation that currently has no collection or physical presence. [1] Portrait Gallery of Canada Established 2021 ; 1 year ago ( 2021 ) Location Ottawa, Ontario The former Embassy of
The Franz Marc Museum is a museum located in Kochel am See , Upper Bavaria , dedicated to German Expressionist painter Franz Marc . The museum shows paintings by Franz Marc , and also works of art of his contemporaries and other important artists of the 20th century, in a permanent and in temporary
Bigger Trees Near Warter or ou Peinture en Plein Air pour l'age Post-Photographique is a large landscape painting by British artist David Hockney . Measuring 460 by 1,220 centimetres or 180 by 480 inches , [2] it depicts a coppice near Warter , Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire and is the
#2 Oliver P. Morton (monument)
Oliver P. Morton and Reliefs is a public artwork by Austrian artist Rudolph Schwarz , located on the east side of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis , Indiana , at the intersection of North Capitol Avenue and West Market Street. Oliver P. Morton and Reliefs Artist Rudolph Schwarz Year 1907 ( 1
#3 List of works by Vincent van Gogh
List of works by Vincent van Gogh is an incomplete list of paintings and other works by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). Little appreciated during his lifetime, his fame grew in the years after his death. According to the legend, Van Gogh sold only one painting, The Red Vineyard , boug
Paths of Glory is a 1917 painting by British artist Christopher Nevinson . [1] The title quotes from a line from Thomas Gray 's 1750 poem Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard : "The paths of glory lead but to the grave". It is held by the Imperial War Museum in London, which describes it as "one of
#5 Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg
Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg is a watercolor by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh that he made in January 1882, shortly after taking up residence in The Hague . [Works 1] [Letters 1] Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg Artist Vincent van Gogh Year 1882 (January) Catalogue F910 , JH99
The Lorelei Fountain , also known as the Heinrich Heine Memorial , is a monument located on East 161st Street in the Concourse section of the Bronx , New York City , near the Bronx County Courthouse . It was designed by German sculptor Ernst Herter and created in 1896 out of Italian white marble in
#7 Statue of Abraham Lincoln (Milwaukee)
A statue of Abraham Lincoln by American artist Gaetano Cecere is installed along Lincoln Memorial Drive in Milwaukee, Wisconsin , United States. The 10'6" bronze sculpture depicts a young beardless Abraham Lincoln . The former president stands looking down with both hands at his sides. Statue of Abr
#8 Portrait of Frederick Muhlenberg
Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg is a portrait of 1790 by Joseph Wright , now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery . [1] It depicts Muhlenberg in his position as the first Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives . Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg Artist Joseph Wright Year
#9 The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand
The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand (French La Seine à Port-Marly, tas de sable ) is an 1875 painting by Alfred Sisley . It was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in 1900 whilst in the collection of Dr. Georges Viau , a Paris dentist and art collector. By 4 March 1907 it was owned by Durand-
Aurora and Cephalus is a 1733 painting by François Boucher , signed by the artist and now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy . [1] It shows Cephalus and Aurora (the Roman form of Eos ) from Book VII of Ovid 's Metamorphoses . 1733 painting by François Boucher Aurora and Cephalus (1733) by François
#11 The Last Judgement (Martin paintings)
The Last Judgement is a triptych of oil paintings by the British artist John Martin , created in 1851–1853. The work comprises three separate paintings on a theme of the end of the world , inspired by the Book of Revelation . The paintings, The Plains of Heaven , The Last Judgement , and The Great D
#12 Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton, 7th Duke of Brandon KG PC FRS FSA (3 October 1767 – 18 August 1852) was a Scottish politician and art collector. [1] Scottish politician His Grace The Duke of Hamilton KG PC FRS FSA 10th Duke of Hamilton The 10th Duke of Hamilton, by Henry Raeburn Tenure 18
Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 , best known under its colloquial name Whistler's Mother or Portrait of Artist's Mother , [1] [2] is a painting in oils on canvas created by the American-born painter James Abbott McNeill Whistler in 1871. The subject of the painting is Whistler's mother, Anna McN
#14 Medal of John VIII Palaeologus
The medal of John VIII Palaeologus is a portrait medal by the Italian Renaissance artist Pisanello . It is generally considered to be the first portrait medal of the Renaissance. [1] [2] [3] On the obverse of the medal is a profile portrait of the penultimate Byzantine emperor, John VIII Palaeologus
#15 The Kitchen Maid (Rembrandt)
The Kitchen Maid (1651) is an oil -on-canvas painting by the Dutch painter Rembrandt . It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the Nationalmuseum , Stockholm , Sweden. The Kitchen Maid Artist Rembrandt Year 1651 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 78 cm × 64 c
Tricia Collins is an American art critic , art gallerist and curator of contemporary art. She was half of the curatorial team Collins & Milazzo , with Richard Milazzo , who together co-published and co-edited Effects : Magazine for New Art Theory from 1982 to 1984. [1] She later ran the art galler
Robert René Meyer-Sée (1884 – after 1947) was a French art dealer and critic who was instrumental in organising the exhibition of Futurist painting at The Sackville Gallery in London in 1912. He ran the Marlborough Gallery where he organised an exhibition by the Italian Futurist Gino Severini , and
#3 María Ugarte
María de la Purificación Ugarte España [7] (22 February 1914, Segovia , Spain – 4 March 2011, Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic ) was a Spanish -Dominican journalist, writer, academician, historian and palaeographer. Ugarte was the first woman who worked as a journalist in the Dominican Republi
Robert Myron Coates (April 6, 1897 – February 8, 1973) was an American novelist, short story writer and art critic. He published five novels; one classic historical work, The Outlaw Years (1930) which deals with the history of the land pirates of the Natchez Trace ; a book of memoirs, The View from
Karol Estreicher (4 March 1906 in Kraków – 29 April 1984 in Kraków) [1] was a Polish historian of art, writer and bibliographer, recipient of the Order of Polonia Restituta , son of Stanisław Estreicher . Tomb of the Estreicher family, where Karol Estreicher, Jr. is buried He was a professor at Jagi
Marilyn Jane Stokstad (February 16, 1929 – March 4, 2016) was an American art historian , educator , and curator . A scholar of medieval and Spanish art , Stokstad was Judith Harris Murphy Distinguished Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Kansas , and also served as Director of th
Diana Campbell Betancourt (born 1984) is an American curator working in South and Southeast Asia, primarily Bangladesh [1] and the Philippines. [2] Currently she is the artistic director of Dhaka-based Samdani Art Foundation and chief curator of the Dhaka Art Summit . Formerly based in Mumbai for si
Carlotta Nobile (Rome, 20 December 1988 – Benevento , 16 July 2013) was an Italian art historian , violinist, writer, blogger, and artistic director of Santa Sophia Academy chamber orchestra in Benevento from September 2010 up to her death. Polyhedral (having many sides) personality of artist and sc
#9 Hanno Kompus
Hanno Kompus (real name Johannes Kompus , pseudonym HaKo ; 4 March 1890 Rannu Parish, Tartu County – 25 October 1974 Montreal , Canada) was an Estonian art and theatre critic, art historian, theatre director and architect. [1] Estonian theatre director, art historian, and architect This article reli
#10 Jacques Dupin
Jacques Dupin (4 March 1927, Privas , Ardèche – 27 October 2012, Paris ) was a French poet , art critic, and co-founder of the journal L'éphemère . [1] [2] [3] French literature by category French literary history Medieval Renaissance 17th 18th 19th 20th century Contemporary French writers Chronolog
Paul Armand Silvestre (18 April 1837 – 19 February 1901) was a 19th-century French poet and conteur born in Paris. Paul Armand Silvestre Born 18 April 1837 Paris Died 19 February 1901 (1901-02-19) (aged 63) Toulouse Occupation Chorégrapher Poet Librettist Silvestre at the peak of his career. He st
Guillaume Apollinaire [lower-alpha 1] ( French: [ɡijom apɔlinɛʁ] ; 26 August 1880 – 9 November 1918) was a French poet , playwright, short story writer , novelist, and art critic of Polish-Belarusian descent. French poet and writer For other uses, see Apollinaire (disambiguation) . Guillaume Apoll
#13 Henry Keazor
Henry Keazor (born 4 March 1965) is a German art historian . He is a Professor of Art History at Heidelberg University . German art historian Henry Keazor Henry Keazor in 2016 Born 4 March 1965 Heidelberg , [1] West Germany Alma mater Heidelberg University Scientific career Fields Art history Thes
Anatol E. Baconsky ( Romanian pronunciation: [anaˈtol baˈkonsci] ; June 16, 1925 – March 4, 1977), also known as A. E. Bakonsky , Baconschi or Baconski , was a Romanian modernist poet, essayist, translator, novelist, publisher, literary and art critic. Praised for his late approach to poetry and p
Aris Konstantinidis ( Greek : Άρης Κωνσταντινίδης ; 4 March 1913 – 18 September 1993) was a Greek modernist architect. Aris Konstantinidis Άρης Κωνσταντινίδης Born ( 1913-03-04 ) 4 March 1913 Athens , Greece Died 18 September 1993 (1993-09-18) (aged 80) Athens, Greece Occupation Architect Known
#16 Helen Ogilvie
Helen Elizabeth Ogilvie (4 May 1902, in Corowa – 1 August 1993, in Melbourne ) was a twentieth-century Australian artist and gallery director, cartoonist, painter, printmaker and craftworker, best known for her early linocuts and woodcuts, and her later oil paintings of vernacular colonial buildings
#17 Stephan Reimertz
Stephan Reimertz (born 4 March 1962) is a German poet , essayist , novelist and art historian . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in German . (March 2022) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Germ
#18 Lita de Ranitz
Willemine Elisabeth Edzardine (Lita) de Ranitz (4 March 1876 – 21 July 1960) was a Dutch art collector. Her collection of dollhouses and related items is now in the Historical Museum of the Hague [ nl ] . Lita de Ranitz Lita de Ranitz, painted by her husband in 1923. Born Willemine Elisabeth Edzar
#1 Statue of David Farragut (Washington, D.C.)
Admiral David G. Farragut is a statue in Washington, D.C. , honoring David Farragut , a career military officer who served as the first admiral in the United States Navy . The monument is sited in the center of Farragut Square , a city square in downtown Washington, D.C. The statue was sculpted by f
#2 Santucci's Armillary Sphere
Santucci's armillary sphere is a Ptolemaic armillary sphere at the Museo Galileo in Florence , the largest existing in the world. [1] This article needs additional citations for verification . ( July 2016 ) Hall III of Museo Galileo Detail of Santucci's armillary sphere Begun on March 4, 1588, and c
#3 Ostlandkreuz
Ostlandkreuz (German for "Eastern Lands Cross") or Kreuz des deutschen Ostens ("Cross of the German East") is the name of memorial crosses in Germany remembering the large-scale Ethnic cleansing of Central and Eastern Europe of its German-speaking population. After border shifts and population trans
#4 Confederate Memorial (Arlington National Cemetery)
The Confederate Memorial is a memorial in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia , in the United States, that commemorates members of the armed forces of the Confederate States of America who died during the American Civil War . Authorized in March 1906, former Confederate soldier
#5 The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace
The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace are bronze , fire-gilded statue groups on Lincoln Memorial Circle in West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. , in the United States. Commissioned in 1929 to complement the plaza constructed on the east side of the Lincoln Memorial as part of the Arlington Memorial
The Victoria Memorial is a monument to Queen Victoria , located at the end of The Mall in London , and designed and executed by the sculptor (Sir) Thomas Brock . Designed in 1901, it was unveiled on 16 May 1911, though it was not completed until 1924. It was the centrepiece of an ambitious urban pla
#7 Robert E. Lee Monument (New Orleans)
The Robert E. Lee Monument , formerly in New Orleans , Louisiana , is a historic statue dedicated to Confederate General Robert E. Lee by noted American sculptor Alexander Doyle . It was removed (intact) by official order and moved to an unknown location on May 19, 2017. Any future display is uncert
#8 Tauzieher
The Tauzieher ( German for " rope puller ") is a limestone sculpture by Nikolaus Friedrich which was erected in 1911 in Rheinauhafen , Cologne . It depicts a man making a heavy rope or hawser fast to a bollard and is 6.5 metres (21 feet) in height. In 1980, it was listed as one of the first heritage
The King George V Memorial has been located outside Old Parliament House, Canberra since the 1940s. Commissioned in 1936 and largely completed by 1941, it took until 1953 to officially unveil the monument due to delays to the final elements of its construction which resulted from the Second World Wa
The Buddhas of Bamiyan (or Bamyan) were two 6th-century [3] monumental statues carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamyan valley of central Afghanistan , 130 kilometres (81 mi) northwest of Kabul at an elevation of 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) . Carbon dating of the structural components of the Bu
#11 Cubi
The Cubi series is a group of stainless steel sculptures built from cubes, rectangular solids and cylinders with spheroidal or flat endcaps. These pieces are among the last works completed by the sculptor David Smith . The artist died in a car accident on May 23, 1965, soon after the completion of C
#12 Alma Mater (New York sculpture)
Alma Mater is a bronze sculpture by Daniel Chester French which is located on the steps of the Low Memorial Library on the campus of Columbia University , in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City . French designed the statue in 1901, and it was installed in September 1903
The United States Marine Corps War Memorial ( Iwo Jima Memorial ) is a national memorial located in Arlington County , Virginia . The memorial was dedicated in 1954 to all Marines who have given their lives in defense of the United States since 1775. [1] It is located in Arlington Ridge Park within
#14 Equestrian statue of Casimir Pulaski
General Casimir Pulaski is a bronze equestrian statue, by Kazimierz Chodziński (the architect Albert P. Ross). It is located at Freedom Plaza , 13th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue , Northwest, Washington, D.C. [3] [4] Statue by Kazimierz Chodziński in Washington, D.C., U.S. See also: Casimir Pulaski
Columbus Fountain also known as the Columbus Memorial is a public artwork by American sculptor Lorado Taft , located at Union Station in Washington, D.C. , United States . A centerpiece of Columbus Circle , Columbus Fountain serves as a tribute to the explorer Christopher Columbus . [2] The unveilin
#16 Dorchester Heights Monument
The Dorchester Heights Monument is a large public monument in the Dorchester Heights area of Boston , Massachusetts , United States . The monument, consisting of a 115-foot (35 m) marble tower , honors the evacuation of Boston during the American Revolutionary War , an early American victory in th
#17 National McKinley Birthplace Memorial
The National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Library and Museum is the national memorial to President William McKinley , located in Niles, Ohio . Also known as the McKinley Memorial Library, Museum & Birthplace Home , the memorial is a 232 by 136 by 38 ft (71 by 41 by 12 m) marble monument with two
#18 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Arlington)
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a historic monument dedicated to deceased U.S. service members whose remains have not been identified. It is located in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia , United States. The World War I "Unknown" is a recipient of the Medal of Honor , the Victoria Cross , an
The monument at the William Penn Landing Site in Chester, Pennsylvania marks the spot of the first landing of William Penn on the territory of Pennsylvania, on October 28 or 29, 1682 ( O.S. ). Penn, the founder of the Province of Pennsylvania , landed in the only town in the province, then known as
#20 Stephenson Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
The Stephenson Grand Army of the Republic Memorial , also known as Dr. Benjamin F. Stephenson , is a public artwork in Washington, D.C. honoring Dr. Benjamin F. Stephenson, founder of the Grand Army of the Republic , a fraternal organization for Union veterans. The memorial is sited at Indiana Plaza