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Robert Eberhard Launitz

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465: 505: 500: 111:(1853): "The block ordered by the Common Council of 1852, for the Washington Monument, is now finished by the designer, Robert E. Launitz. The block is of white marble, quarried at 460: 470: 142:; the Broken Mast Monument, which commemorates those "Who periled their lives in a daring profession and perished in actual encounter with the monsters of the deep," in 253: 52:. He received a classical and military education in training for a military career. However, his interest in art intervened, and on the advice of an uncle, sculptor 115:, and is larger than any one that has yet been sent to Washington, being eight feet wide, and five feet six inches in height; the weight is about four tons. . . ." 510: 331: 155: 490: 475: 143: 515: 72: 421: 61: 480: 270: 455: 215: 53: 247: 75:
on the basis of his bas-relief "Venus and Cupid." He has been called the father of monumental art in America. He died in
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design
162:— the tombstone of Dr. David Moore, and that of two of his children. 56:, he went to Rome. There he trained under his uncle, and later under 268:
Adeline Adams (1933). "Launitz, Robert Eberhard Schmidt von der".
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He is responsible for the monument and statue in honor of
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
352:. Frankfort, KY: Roberts Printing Company. pp.  506:19th-century male artists from the Russian Empire 154:. Two further examples of his work are found at 184:"Early Settler Memorials.—XI: Robert E. Launitz" 285:Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). 107:that is installed on the interior walls of the 501:19th-century sculptors from the Russian Empire 8: 461:Baltic-German people from the Russian Empire 335:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 103:He designed the commemorative stone for the 254:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 24:(4 November 1806 – 13 December 1870) was a 410:"Robert Eberhardt Schmidt von der Launitz" 207:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). 366:Smith, Benjamin A. (main editor) (1894). 126:. He executed many funerary monuments in 471:American people of Baltic German descent 188:The American Architect and Building News 171: 71:. In 1833, he was made a member of the 389: 379: 228: 226: 177: 175: 372:. New York: The Century Co. pp.  219:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. 199: 197: 7: 288:"Launitz. II. Robert Eberhard"  274:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 67:Launitz was the first instructor of 511:19th-century American male artists 416:. Hudson Hills. pp. 511–512. 14: 349:History of the Frankfort Cemetery 408:David B. Dearinger, ed. (2004). 346:Johnson, Lewis Franklin (1921). 271:Dictionary of American Biography 248:"Launitz, Robert Eberhard"  210:"Launitz, Robert Eberhard"  182:T. H. Bartlett (6 August 1887). 491:Artists from the Russian Empire 476:19th-century American sculptors 369:The Century Cyclopedia of Names 216:New International Encyclopedia 54:Eduard Schmidt von der Launitz 1: 356:– via Internet Archive. 152:New York's Greenwood Cemetery 516:19th-century Latvian artists 532: 257:. New York: D. Appleton. 36:Launitz was born into a 481:American male sculptors 332:Encyclopædia Britannica 294:The American Cyclopædia 22:Robert Eberhard Launitz 456:People from Kreis Riga 46:Governorate of Livonia 132:Kentucky War Memorial 79:. He is interred at 160:Huntsville, Alabama 156:Maple Hill Cemetery 109:Washington Monument 48:, then part of the 392:has generic name ( 128:Frankfort Cemetery 89:Newark, New Jersey 496:Monumental masons 486:Latvian sculptors 451:Artists from Riga 124:Savannah, Georgia 105:State of New York 93:Thomas L. Raymond 81:Woodlawn Cemetery 16:American sculptor 523: 427: 397: 391: 387: 385: 377: 358: 357: 343: 337: 336: 328: 326:"Savannah"  317: 311: 310:, 22 March 1853. 305: 299: 298: 290: 282: 276: 275: 265: 259: 258: 250: 230: 221: 220: 212: 201: 192: 191: 179: 144:Oakland Cemetery 136:George H. Thomas 130:, including the 73:National Academy 26:Russian-American 531: 530: 526: 525: 524: 522: 521: 520: 431: 430: 424: 407: 404: 388: 378: 365: 362: 361: 345: 344: 340: 319: 318: 314: 306: 302: 284: 283: 279: 267: 266: 262: 245:, eds. (1892). 237: 231: 224: 203: 202: 195: 181: 180: 173: 168: 120:Casimir Pulaski 101: 69:Thomas Crawford 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 529: 527: 519: 518: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 483: 478: 473: 468: 463: 458: 453: 448: 443: 433: 432: 429: 428: 422: 403: 402:External links 400: 399: 398: 360: 359: 338: 323:, ed. (1911). 321:Chisholm, Hugh 312: 308:New York Times 300: 277: 260: 222: 193: 170: 169: 167: 164: 140:Troy, New York 100: 97: 50:Russian Empire 33: 30: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 528: 517: 514: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 472: 469: 467: 464: 462: 459: 457: 454: 452: 449: 447: 444: 442: 439: 438: 436: 425: 423:9781555950293 419: 415: 411: 406: 405: 401: 395: 383: 375: 371: 370: 364: 363: 355: 351: 350: 342: 339: 334: 333: 327: 322: 316: 313: 309: 304: 301: 296: 295: 289: 281: 278: 273: 272: 264: 261: 256: 255: 249: 244: 240: 239:Wilson, J. G. 235: 234:public domain 229: 227: 223: 218: 217: 211: 206: 205:Gilman, D. C. 200: 198: 194: 189: 185: 178: 176: 172: 165: 163: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 116: 114: 110: 106: 98: 96: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 77:New York City 74: 70: 65: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 38:Baltic German 31: 29: 27: 23: 19: 413: 390:|first= 368: 348: 341: 330: 315: 307: 303: 292: 280: 269: 263: 252: 214: 187: 117: 102: 66: 35: 21: 20: 18: 446:1870 deaths 441:1806 births 122:located in 62:John Frazee 58:Thorwaldsen 435:Categories 166:References 148:Sag Harbor 113:Lee, Mass. 40:family in 28:sculptor. 382:cite book 243:Fiske, J. 85:the Bronx 32:Biography 190:: 59–61. 91:, Mayor 236::  420:  418:ISBN 394:help 374:1085 99:Work 42:Riga 146:in 138:in 83:in 437:: 412:. 386:: 384:}} 380:{{ 354:13 329:. 291:. 251:. 241:; 225:^ 213:. 196:^ 186:. 174:^ 158:, 95:. 44:, 426:. 396:) 376:. 297:.

Index

Russian-American
Baltic German
Riga
Governorate of Livonia
Russian Empire
Eduard Schmidt von der Launitz
Thorwaldsen
John Frazee
Thomas Crawford
National Academy
New York City
Woodlawn Cemetery
the Bronx
Newark, New Jersey
Thomas L. Raymond
State of New York
Washington Monument
Lee, Mass.
Casimir Pulaski
Savannah, Georgia
Frankfort Cemetery
Kentucky War Memorial
George H. Thomas
Troy, New York
Oakland Cemetery
Sag Harbor
New York's Greenwood Cemetery
Maple Hill Cemetery
Huntsville, Alabama

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