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in the foreground, the device used to trace a relief for reduction. Its reverse featured the palm of a hand holding the same medal shown on the obverse. The work alluded to both the artistic inspiration and the mechanical process necessary to create a medal. Examples of the "Minerva Medal" are in the
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Tadeusz Mankowski and Emily Kaselow. His father was an architectural sculptor, who gave him early art instruction, and under whom he later apprenticed. He studied under Joseph Thorak at the Municipal and State Art Schools in Berlin. Mankowski emigrated to the United States in 1928, and studied
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Mankowski worked as a carver for John
Donnelly & Company in the 1930s, a firm that supplied architectural sculpture for a number of Washington, D.C. federal buildings. He did work on the U. S. Supreme Court Building, although no specific project has been connected to him. Alongside carvers
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had designed and carved the original sculpture group in sandstone, 1825-1828. Carl L. Schmitz recreated the 130-year-old figures in plaster, restoring lost detail, including their eroded faces. These became the models from which
Mankowski carved the marble replicas, 1959-1960.
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As part of the 1949-1950 restoration of the U.S. Capitol, prominent
American sculptors were commissioned to create twenty-three relief busts of historic lawmakers for the House Chamber. Mankowski carved nine of the relief busts in marble, modeled by sculptors
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in 1950. Mankowski was elected an associate member of the
National Academy of Design in 1956, and elected an academician in 1968. The Allied Artists of America awarded him its 1960 Lindsay Morris Memorial Prize, and its 1964 Daniel Chester French Award.
379:, Pittsburgh. This highly usual piece was a larger-than-life double head-and-bust, and depicted the Madonna embracing the dead Christ. It was awarded the 1949 United Clay Mines Prize. The ceramic exhibition traveled to Dallas and Los Angeles.
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Germany's participation himself. In reaction, LaGuardia endorsed the idea of a Freedom Pavilion, that would exhibit works by German artists and exiles opposed to the
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Hoffman wrote: "I prepared a plaster original, and the actual carving was done by Bruno
Mankowski, since union regulations prevent sculptors from doing their own work when it is part of a building."
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in year, and was elected a fellow in year. ANS awarded him its 1960 J. Sanford Saltus Medal for lifetime achievement in medallic art, and its 1980 Numismatic Art Award. He was elected to the
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823:(plaster, 1939), height: 30 in (76 cm), width: height: 84 in (210 cm), U.S. Post Office, Chesterfield, South Carolina, WPA relief panel
887:(aluminum and marble, 1957), Lithuania Square, Union Avenue & Hewes Street, Brooklyn, New York City A double portrait of Lithuanian-American pilots
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Lawrie wrote: "Courage symbolizes our nation, which unflinchingly battles Evil and vanquishes it. I used the biblical symbol for Evil, the serpent."
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1093:"Ceramic fanciers will thrill to the varying designs, colors, and textures of the prize-winning sculptures in the exhibit. There is the monumental
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314:. Each pavilion featured a colossal statue on its façade and a flagpole for the country's national flag. Mankowski created the colossal statue
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in the 1970s. Art historian George Gurney interviewed him in preparation for the 1979 exhibition "Sculpture and the
Federal Triangle," at the
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996:(bronze, 1969), National Gallery of Art (ex collection: Corcoran Gallery of Art) Society of Medalists - 79th Issue: features an image of
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Mankowski won the 1949 design competition (and $ 1,500 prize) to create the medal commemorating the upcoming 50th anniversary of the
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and the atom. Sculptor Carl L. Schmitz turned the illustrations into plaster models, and
Mankowski carved them into the limestone.
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866:(terra cotta, 1949). Winner of the United Clay Mines Prize, 14th Ceramic National Exhibition (1949), Carnegie Museum of Art
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in 1941, and elected a fellow in year. NSS awarded him its 1952 Louis Bennett Prize (for
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modeled, and Mankowski carved in limestone, a roundel relief bust of
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880:(cast stone?, 1950-1951), replica figurehead for SS Independence
872:(cast stone?, 1950-1951), replica figurehead for SS Constitution
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Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal
1224:(Middleberg, VA: The National Sporting Library, 2008), p. 434.
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Proceedings of the American Numismatic Society, Annual Meeting
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at the 14th Ceramic National Exhibition (1949), hosted by the
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Annual Exhibition of the Allied Artists of America, Volume 46
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917:(Indiana limestone, 1970), height: 36 in (91 cm),
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and Otto Thieleman, Mankowski executed the work of sculptor
1050:(bronze, 1977), American Bicentennial Commemorative Society
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Paul Jennewein and Mankowski reunited for a project at the
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built a new Physics - Mathematics Building (1947-1949). A
854:(bronze, 1948), Macombs Junior High School, New York City
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1746:, Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1989, p. 308.
1728:, Sound View Press, Madison, Connecticut, 1990, p. 344.
1630:, New York, vol. 145, no. 1 (January 1951), pp. 19-21.
1384:, Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 1984, p. 228.
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Freedom Pavilion: Germany Yesterday - Germany Tomorrow
937:(stone, year), height: 22.75 in (57.8 cm),
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245:Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building
170:Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building
1283:(New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1982), p. 198.
1281:Steuben Glass: An American Tradition in Crystal
1997:(David Thomason Alexander, 2019), pp. 138-139.
1487:50th Anniversary Medal of Medallic Art Company
1127:s Main Foyer is a life-size recreation of the
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1761:(New York: Artists for Victory, 1942), p. 29.
1715:(University of Michigan Press, 1965), p. 371.
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1076:(etched crystal, 1954), Steuben Glass Company
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692:Mankowski created numerous designs for the
663:for the liners. The original figurehead of
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559:(1950) by Jean de Marco, House Chamber
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2058:Numismatics: Battle of Saratoga Medal
1602:, vol. 93, no. 3 (March 1954), p. 37.
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1455:"The Fourteenth Ceramic National,"
1252:, vol. 10, no. 6 (July 1972), p. 6.
390:, Goddess of the Fine Arts, with a
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1943:(Allied Artists of America, 1959).
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2045:Society of Medalists - 79th Issue
2021:The Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine
1676:National Library of Medicine News
1441:American Ceramic Society Bulletin
1014:Science and Technical Award Medal
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988:Franklin Delano Roosevelt Medal
779:National Museum of American Art
329:art program, Mankowski created
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1008:George Washington Carver Medal
845:Artists for Victory Exhibition
791:Mankowski's papers are at the
743:Artists for Victory Exhibition
729:Exhibitions, honors and awards
297:, who seems to have planned a
206:Beaux Arts Institute of Design
94:Beaux Arts Institute of Design
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1394:Bruno Mankowski (1902 - 1990)
945:Head of a Man - Self-portrait
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837:Head of American Working Girl
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748:Mankowski was elected to the
327:Works Progress Administration
269:Lege Atque Ordine Omnia Fiunt
216:Lege Atque Ordine Omnia Fiunt
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2064:, January 15, 1978, p. D-36.
1702:from University Art Gallery.
1688:Portrait of Henry Clay Frick
1299:U.S. Department of Justice,
1196:from Metallic Art Collector.
705:National Library of Medicine
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619:Portrait of Henry Clay Frick
339:Chesterfield, South Carolina
1742:Falk, Peter Hastings, ed.,
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1120:"A striking feature of the
958:New York World's Fair Medal
758:American Numismatic Society
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972:Metropolitan Museum of Art
939:National Academy of Design
885:Lithuanian Flyers Memorial
750:National Sculpture Society
735:National Academy of Design
397:Metropolitan Museum of Art
283:1939 New York World's Fair
1870:Archives of American Art.
1279:Mary Jean Smith Madigan,
1263:Opitz, Glenn B., editor,
1048:Marqui de Lafayette Medal
681:had a been a figure of a
452:Under the supervision of
350:Michigan State University
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773:Mankowski was living in
723:University of Pittsburgh
2146:American male sculptors
1664:Founders of the Library
994:American Folklore Medal
976:National Gallery of Art
401:National Gallery of Art
1868:Bruno Mankowski papers
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2121:Sculptors from Berlin
1814:National Academicians
1499:Alphonso X "The Wise"
1182:Lansing State Journal
1030:George Gershwin Medal
941:Museum, New York City
899:Intimate Conversation
784:Mankowski retired to
643:Quincy, Massachusetts
627:American Export Lines
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482:Alphonso X "The Wise"
431:, Jean de Marco, and
416:The Genius of America
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1993:David T. Alexander,
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909:Young Woman Standing
843:1942). Exhibited at
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384:Medallic Art Company
371:Mankowski exhibited
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1880:The Farmer's Letter
1559:Courage (sculpture)
1473:"Bruno Mankowski,"
1248:"Bruno Mankowski,"
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919:Tampa Museum of Art
911:(terra cotta, 1959)
852:War Memorial Plaque
821:The Farmer's Letter
639:Fore River Shipyard
433:Thomas Hudson Jones
395:collections of the
331:The Farmer's Letter
2151:Art Deco sculptors
2062:The New York Times
2056:Russ MacKendrick,
1919:, January 9, 2014.
1917:The New York Times
1776:2017-06-29 at the
1640:Interiors Magazine
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1927:
1923:
1914:
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1906:from NYC Parks.
1902:
1898:
1890:
1886:
1878:
1874:
1866:
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1852:
1845:
1837:
1833:
1825:George Gurney,
1824:
1820:
1812:
1808:
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1796:
1788:
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1778:Wayback Machine
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1497:
1493:
1485:
1481:
1472:
1463:
1457:American Artist
1454:
1447:
1439:
1435:
1427:
1423:
1411:
1400:
1392:
1388:
1379:
1375:
1364:
1360:
1349:
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1337:
1333:
1324:
1309:
1298:
1287:
1278:
1271:
1262:
1258:
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1228:
1219:
1215:
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1200:
1194:Bruno Mankowski
1192:
1188:
1179:
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1158:
1157:
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1142:
1138:
1119:
1110:
1105:
1101:
1092:
1088:
1083:
1070:
1057:
1004:on the reverse.
954:
947:(plaster, year)
903:Syracuse Museum
889:Steponas Darius
806:
801:
786:DeBary, Florida
775:Toronto, Canada
771:
731:
715:Malvina Hoffman
683:Native American
635:Bethlehem Steel
612:
605:
599:
590:
584:
575:
569:
560:
554:
545:
539:
530:
524:
515:
509:
500:
494:
485:
479:
409:
366:Albert Einstein
348:After the war,
204:further at the
199:He was born in
197:
195:Life and career
147:Bruno Mankowski
127:
115:
107:
96:, New York City
92:
82:German-American
73:
70:DeBary, Florida
67:
63:
54:
52:Berlin, Germany
49:
43:
41:
24:
23:Bruno Mankowski
17:
12:
11:
5:
2199:
2197:
2189:
2188:
2183:
2178:
2173:
2168:
2163:
2158:
2153:
2148:
2143:
2138:
2133:
2128:
2123:
2118:
2113:
2103:
2102:
2099:
2098:
2087:
2086:External links
2084:
2081:
2080:
2068:
2049:
2037:
2025:
2013:
2001:
1981:
1977:Girl with Book
1969:
1957:
1945:
1933:
1921:
1908:
1896:
1884:
1872:
1860:
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1831:
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1045:
1044:(bronze, 1974)
1039:
1036:Asa Gray Medal
1033:
1032:(bronze, 1972)
1027:
1011:
1005:
991:
990:(bronze, 1968)
985:
984:(bronze, 1954)
979:
961:
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949:
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942:
935:Girl with Book
932:
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893:Stasys Girėnas
881:
873:
867:
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855:
848:
834:
824:
817:
805:
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800:
799:Selected works
797:
770:
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611:
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503:
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488:
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480:
473:
429:Gaetano Cecere
408:
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241:Paul Jennewein
235:William Kapp,
196:
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132:
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118:
112:
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102:
101:Known for
98:
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68:
66:(aged 87)
60:
56:
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50:
39:
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26:
25:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
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2:
2198:
2187:
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2179:
2177:
2174:
2172:
2169:
2167:
2164:
2162:
2161:Stone carvers
2159:
2157:
2154:
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2149:
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2129:
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2017:
2014:
2010:
2005:
2002:
1999:
1996:
1990:
1988:
1986:
1982:
1978:
1973:
1970:
1966:
1961:
1958:
1954:
1953:Kneeling Nude
1949:
1946:
1942:
1937:
1934:
1930:
1925:
1922:
1918:
1912:
1909:
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1900:
1897:
1893:
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1657:
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1613:
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1605:
1601:
1600:Motor Boating
1595:
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1576:
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1480:
1476:
1475:The Medallist
1470:
1468:
1466:
1462:
1458:
1452:
1450:
1446:
1442:
1437:
1434:
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1190:
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1183:
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1160:
1149:
1146:
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1137:
1134:
1130:
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1123:
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1090:
1087:
1080:
1075:
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1071:
1067:
1062:
1061:Self-Portrait
1059:
1058:
1054:
1049:
1046:
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1023:Vitruvian Man
1019:
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989:
986:
983:
980:
977:
973:
969:
968:Minerva Medal
965:
962:
959:
956:
955:
951:
946:
943:
940:
936:
933:
930:
926:
923:
920:
916:
915:Kneeling Nude
913:
910:
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904:
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890:
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868:
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849:
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835:
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828:
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822:
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811:
808:
807:
803:
798:
796:
794:
789:
787:
782:
780:
776:
768:
766:
763:
759:
755:
754:Minerva Medal
751:
746:
744:
740:
736:
728:
726:
724:
720:
716:
712:
710:
706:
701:
699:
695:
694:Steuben Glass
690:
688:
684:
680:
679:
673:
669:
668:
662:
658:
657:
651:
650:
644:
640:
636:
632:
628:
620:
616:
609:
603:
597:
592:
588:
582:
577:
573:
567:
562:
558:
552:
547:
543:
537:
532:
528:
522:
517:
513:
507:
502:
498:
492:
487:
483:
477:
472:
470:
467:
466:Luigi Persico
463:
459:
455:
450:
448:
444:
440:
436:
434:
430:
421:
420:Luigi Persico
417:
413:
406:
404:
402:
398:
393:
389:
385:
380:
378:
374:
369:
367:
363:
359:
355:
351:
346:
345:, 1942-1945.
344:
340:
336:
332:
328:
323:
321:
320:Grover Whalen
317:
313:
309:
308:attached rows
305:
300:
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270:
266:
262:
258:
254:
250:
246:
242:
238:
229:
224:
217:
213:
209:
207:
202:
194:
192:
189:
187:
184:ornament for
183:
179:
176:ornament for
175:
171:
167:
163:
158:
156:
152:
148:
140:
137:
133:
130:
129:Minerva Medal
126:
122:
119:
113:
110:
106:
103:
99:
95:
90:
86:
83:
80:
76:
71:
62:July 31, 1990
61:
57:
53:
40:
36:
32:
27:
20:
2096:Find a Grave
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2061:
2057:
2052:
2040:
2028:
2020:
2016:
2004:
1994:
1972:
1960:
1948:
1940:
1936:
1928:
1924:
1916:
1911:
1899:
1887:
1875:
1863:
1854:
1834:
1826:
1821:
1809:
1801:
1797:
1785:
1766:
1758:
1743:
1725:
1720:
1712:
1707:
1695:
1683:
1675:
1671:
1659:
1651:
1647:
1639:
1635:
1627:
1623:
1616:Constitution
1615:
1607:
1599:
1583:
1578:
1566:
1554:
1542:
1534:
1530:
1518:
1506:
1494:
1482:
1474:
1456:
1440:
1436:
1428:
1424:
1413:
1389:
1381:
1376:
1367:
1365:Photograph:
1361:
1353:
1346:
1338:
1334:
1326:
1301:
1280:
1264:
1259:
1249:
1221:
1216:
1208:
1189:
1181:
1148:
1139:
1133:Constitution
1132:
1128:
1125:Constitution
1124:
1118:
1117:
1113:
1112:
1102:
1094:
1089:
1074:Buffalo Bowl
1073:
1060:
1047:
1041:
1035:
1029:
1021:
1013:
1007:
993:
987:
981:
967:
963:
957:
944:
934:
924:
914:
908:
898:
884:
875:
869:
863:
857:
851:
844:
836:
826:
820:
809:
790:
783:
772:
753:
747:
742:
732:
713:
702:
698:Buffalo Bowl
697:
691:
678:Independence
677:
667:Constitution
666:
656:Independence
655:
649:Constitution
648:
631:ocean liners
624:
618:
601:
586:
571:
556:
541:
527:George Mason
526:
511:
496:
481:
462:U.S. Capitol
457:
454:Paul Manship
451:
446:
442:
437:
425:
415:
407:U.S. Capitol
381:
372:
370:
347:
343:World War II
330:
324:
315:
293:atrocities.
276:
268:
264:
260:
256:
252:
248:
237:Roger Morigi
233:
228:East Lansing
215:
198:
190:
159:
146:
145:
128:
125:U.S. Capitol
120:
116:Notable work
64:(1990-07-31)
2116:1990 deaths
2111:1902 births
2047:from SIRIS.
2035:from SIRIS.
1979:from SIRIS.
1967:from SIRIS.
1955:from SIRIS.
1892:The Sisters
1882:from SIRIS.
1690:from SIRIS.
1573:from SIRIS.
1561:from SIRIS.
1525:from SIRIS.
1513:from SIRIS.
1501:from SIRIS.
1489:from SIRIS.
998:Paul Bunyan
858:The Sisters
661:figureheads
610:Other works
335:post office
304:Nazi Regime
299:state visit
78:Nationality
2105:Categories
1894:from PAFA.
1523:Blackstone
1161:References
804:Sculptures
587:Gregory IX
439:Lee Lawrie
392:pantograph
272:architrave
182:Neo-Gothic
168:, and the
151:ceramicist
123:pediment,
44:1902-10-30
2011:from MMA.
1816:from NAD.
1614:from USS
1612:Bow Décor
1055:Paintings
877:Massasoit
839:(medium,
812:(medium,
687:Massasoit
625:In 1950,
602:Hammurabi
557:St. Louis
512:Justinian
358:vignettes
354:Modernist
277:In 1937,
105:Sculpture
88:Education
1774:Archived
1368:Shepherd
1153:nature."
1129:Hercules
883:Relief:
870:Hercules
850:Relief:
827:Shepherd
819:Relief:
769:Personal
700:(1954).
672:Hercules
325:For the
316:Shepherd
174:Art Deco
155:medalist
139:Art Deco
135:Movement
109:Medalist
2009:Minerva
1618:Museum.
1547:Courage
966:a.k.a.
447:Courage
443:Courage
388:Minerva
279:Germany
251:—
1790:Awards
952:Medals
831:staff?
399:, the
364:, and
295:Hitler
201:Berlin
180:, and
164:, the
72:, U.S.
1511:Moses
1418:(PDF)
1304:(PDF)
1095:Pieta
1081:Notes
1068:Glass
864:Pieta
707:, in
633:from
542:Moses
373:Pieta
261:Water
253:Earth
891:and
676:USS
665:USS
652:and
291:Nazi
265:Fire
153:and
59:Died
38:Born
2094:at
1020:'s
654:SS
647:SS
641:in
637:'s
337:in
257:Air
2107::
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1984:^
1846:^
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841:c.
814:c.
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