art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe Boy Scout Memorial is a public artwork by American sculptor Donald De Lue, located at The Ellipse in Washington, D.C., United States. The Boy Scout Memorial serves as a tribute to the Boy Scouts of America.[1]
Artwork by Donald De Lue
For the monument in Quezon City, Philippines, see 11th World Jamboree Memorial Rotonda.
Boy Scout Memorial |
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 Boy Scout Memorial in 2006 |
Year | 1964 (1964) |
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Type | Bronze & Granite |
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Dimensions | 430 cm × 300 cm × 260 cm (168 in × 120 in × 104 in) |
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Location | Washington, D.C., United States |
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Coordinates | 38°53′37.93″N 77°2′3.38″W |
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Owner | National Park Service |
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Description
The sculpture consists of three bronze figures: a Boy Scout in the center wearing a uniform stepping forward and carrying a walking stick in his left hand. Flanking him are two larger allegorical figures of a man and woman. They represent "American Manhood and Womanhood and the ideals they will pass onto the youth." To the Boy Scout's right side is the male figure, nearly nude, who carries a bundle of leaves and drapery in his left arm. Part of the drapery blows across his middle as he strides forward with his right leg. To the Scout's left side is the female figure who holds a torch in her left hand that has a gold-colored flame. Her left hand extends slightly and her palm is facing upward and she strides forward on her right leg. The three figures are mounted on a hexagonal-shaped base (62 x 92 x 98 in.) and in front of the sculpture is a circular pool of water.
A panel on the base is inscribed with the Scout Oath:
On my honor I
Will do my best
To do my duty
To God & my
Country and to obey the
Scout law to
Help other people
At all times
To keep myself
Physically strong
Mentally awake
And morally
Straight
The rim of the pool is inscribed:
This memorial was authorized by the Congress of the United States and directed in recognition of the fiftieth anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America in grateful tribute to the men and women whose generosity devotion and leadership have brought Scouting to the nation's youth and to honor all members of the Boy Scouts of America who in days of peace and times of peril have their duty to God and their country.[1]
The three figures represent various concepts. According to the National Park Service the Boy Scout "represents the aspirations of all past, present, and future Scouts throughout the world. The male figure exemplifies physical, mental, and moral fitness, love of country, good citizenship, loyalty, honor, and courage. He carries a helmet, a symbol of masculine attire. The female figure symbolizes enlightenment with the love of God and fellow man, justice, freedom, and democracy. She holds the eternal flame of God's Holy Spirit."[2]
The sculpture was founded by Modern Art Foundry in New York.[1]
Acquisition
In 1959, the 50th anniversary year of Scouting, Lyndon B. Johnson, then Senate majority leader, introduced a measure to establish the memorial.[3] Upon approval, funds for the sculpture were raised by Boy Scouts collecting dimes throughout the country, therefore no government spending was used. The names of all the collecting Scouts are inscribed on scrolls that are placed inside the base of the unit.[1]
The sculpture sits at the location of the 1937 National Scout Jamboree, the first jamboree. It was dedicated on November 7, 1964 and accepted by Associate Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark who celebrated his 50th anniversary of being an Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts of America) on that day.[2]
Condition
This sculpture was surveyed by Save Outdoor Sculpture! in 1993 and was described as "well maintained".[1]
Further reading
- Goode, J. (2008). Washington Sculpture. The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-8810-7.
See also
- List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 2
- Scouting in Washington, D.C.
References
External links
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Other works |
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Architectural sculpture | |
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Fountains | |
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Key:  Removed
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Boy Scouts of America |
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Organization |
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- Boy Scouts of America
- Cub Scouting
- Scouts BSA
- Varsity Scouting
- Venturing
- Sea Scouting
- Order of the Arrow
- National Eagle Scout Association
- Learning for Life
- Exploring
- Explorer Search and Rescue
- Fire Service Exploring
- Law Enforcement Exploring
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Advancement and recognition |
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- Advancement and recognition
- Boy Scouting and Varsity Scouting awards
- Ranks
- Eagle Scout
- First Class Scout
- Merit badge
- Order of the Arrow honors and awards
- Venturing and Sea Scouting awards
- Quartermaster Award
- Ranger Award
- Summit Award
- Distinguished service awards
- Outstanding Eagle Scout Award
- Distinguished Eagle Scout Award
- Silver Beaver Award
- Silver Antelope Award
- Silver Buffalo Award
- Silver World Award
- 50-Miler Award
- Historic Trails Award
- International Activity Patch
- Religious emblems programs
- Spirit of the Eagle Award
- Square knot insignia
- William T. Hornaday Awards
- World Conservation Award
- Young American Award
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Leadership, training, and awards |
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- Leadership
- Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops
- Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews
- National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience
- National Youth Leadership Training
- National Youth Leadership Training Leadership Academy
- Kodiak
- Powder Horn
- Scouter's Key Award
- Scouter's Training Award
- Seabadge
- Wood Badge
- Philmont Leadership Challenge
- Youth Protection program
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People |
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- Chief Scout Executive
- National president
Recipients of the Distinguished Service Award
- Eagle Scouts
- Recipients of the Silver Buffalo Award
Daniel Carter Beard
- William D. Boyce
- Carroll A. Edson
- E. Urner Goodman
- William Hillcourt
- Ernest Thompson Seton
- Unknown Scout
- James E. West
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Events |
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- Camporee
- Klondike derby
- Order of the Arrow national events
- National Scout jamboree
- Operation On-Target
- Pinewood derby
- COPE
- Raingutter regatta
- Space derby
- Strengthen the Arm of Liberty
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Issues |
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- Membership controversies
- Sex abuse
- Barnes-Wallace v. Boy Scouts of America
- Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act
- Boy Scouts of America v. Dale
- Cradle of Liberty Council v. City of Philadelphia
- Curran v. Mount Diablo Council of the Boy Scouts of America
- Evans v. Berkeley
- Randall v. Orange County Council
- Scouting for All
- Support Our Scouts Act
- Welsh v. Boy Scouts of America
- Winkler v. Rumsfeld
- Wrenn v. Boy Scouts of America
- Yeaw v. Boy Scouts of America
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Locations |
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- High Adventure Bases of the Boy Scouts of America
- Northern Tier High Adventure Bases
- Florida National High Adventure Sea Base
- Philmont Scout Ranch
- The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve
- National Scouting Museum
- BSA National Headquarters in Irving, Texas
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 Scouting and Guiding topics |
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Movement |
- Scouting
- Scouting for Boys
- Scouting Round the World
- Scout method
- Scout Law
- Scout Promise
- Scout Motto
- Wood Badge
- Girl Guides
- Jamboree
- World Scout Jamboree
- World Scout Moot
- Scout Leader
- Non-aligned organisations
- Scouting controversy and conflict
- Traditional Scouting
- Scouting in popular culture
- List of Scouts
- List of highest awards in Scouting
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Sections |
- Age groups in Scouting and Guiding
- Beavers
- Cub Scout
- Scout
- Venture Scout
- Rover Scout
- Rainbow Guides
- Brownie Guides
- Girl Guides
- Ranger Guides
- Air Scouts
- Extension Scouting
- Lone Scouts
- Lone Guides
- Sea Scout
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Pioneers |
- Robert Baden-Powell
- Olave Baden-Powell
- Agnes Baden-Powell
- Daniel Carter Beard
- Frederick Russell Burnham
- Lawrie Dring
- Bear Grylls
- William Hillcourt
- László Nagy
- Ernest Thompson Seton
- Jacques Sevin
- Francis Vane
- J. S. Wilson
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Places |
- Baden-Powell House
- Brownsea Island
- Edith Macy Conference Center
- Foxlease
- Gilwell Park
- Kandersteg
- Our Cabaña
- Our Chalet
- Pax Hill
- Pax Lodge
- Philmont
- Sangam
- Scouting memorials
- Scouting museums
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International organisations |
- Confederation of European Scouts
- International Catholic Conference of Scouting
- International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe
- International Scout and Guide Fellowship
- Order of World Scouts
- World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
- World Federation of Independent Scouts
- World Organization of Independent Scouts
- World Organization of the Scout Movement
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Other |
- B-P's footprint
- Ging Gang Goolie
- International Scouting Collectors Association
- Oldest Scout groups
- Outdoor education
- Leave No Trace (outdoor ethics)
- Tread Lightly! (outdoor ethics)
- Religion in Scouting
- Scout handshake
- Scout prayers
- Scout sign and salute
- Scout Spirit
- Scouting memorabilia collecting
- The Handbook for Girl Guides
- The Hackney Scout Song Book
- The Jungle Book and Scouting
- A Boy Scout Around the World
- World Scout Emblem
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Scouting portal
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White House |
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Executive Residence | Basement |
- Basement
- Chief Floral Designer
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Ground floor |
- China Room
- Office of the Curator
- Diplomatic Reception Room
- Library
- Map Room
- Vermeil Room
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State floor |
- Blue Room
- Cross Hall
- East Room
- Entrance Hall
- Family Dining Room
- Grand Staircase
- Green Room
- Red Room
- South Portico
- State Dining Room
- Chief Usher
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Second floor |
- Center Hall
- Dressing Room
- East Bedroom
- East Sitting Hall
- Family Kitchen
- Lincoln Bedroom
- Lincoln Sitting Room
- President's Bedroom
- President's Dining Room
- Private Sitting Room
- Queens' Bedroom
- Queens' Sitting Room
- Treaty Room
- Truman Balcony
- West Bedroom
- West Sitting Hall
- Yellow Oval Room
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Third floor |
- Center Hall
- Diet Kitchen
- Linen Room
- Music Room
- Sun Room
- Work-out Room
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Roof | Flagpole |
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West Wing |
- Cabinet Room
- Executive Office
- Oval Office
- Oval Office Study
- Press Briefing Room
- Roosevelt Room
- Situation Room
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East Wing |
- Office of the First Lady
- Graphics and Calligraphy Office
- Presidential Emergency Operations Center
- White House Family Theater
- Social Secretary
- Visitors Office
- White House Military Office
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Grounds |
- The Ellipse
- Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
- Lafayette Square
- North Lawn
- President's Park
- Rose Garden
- South Lawn
- Horseshoe pit
- Putting green
- Swimming pool
- Tennis and basketball court
- White House to Treasury Building tunnel
- White House vegetable garden
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Annex |
- Eisenhower Executive Office Building
- New Executive Office Building
- White House Conference Center
- Blair House
- Trowbridge House
- Presidential Townhouse
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Nearby streets |
- 15th Street
- 17th Street
- Constitution Avenue
- E Street
- East Executive Avenue
- H Street NW
- Hamilton Place
- Jackson Place
- Madison Place
- Pennsylvania Avenue
- State Place
- West Executive Avenue
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Other |
- Artwork
- Christmas Tree
- Reconstruction
- Replicas
- Security breaches
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Landmarks of Washington, D.C. |
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Memorials | |
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Other | |
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Parks and plazas |
- Constitution Gardens
- Dupont Circle
- East Potomac Park
- Farragut Square
- Freedom Plaza
- Lafayette Square
- L'Enfant Plaza
- Meridian Hill Park
- National Arboretum
- Pershing Park
- Rock Creek Park
- The Ellipse
- Union Square
- United States Botanic Garden
- West Potomac Park
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Boundaries | |
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Nearby landmarks | |
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Planned |
- Adams Memorial
- National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial
- Peace Corps Commemorative
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Related |
- National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission
- National Mall and Memorial Parks
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
- National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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