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514:. The larger-than-life-sized figure of a loin-clothed kneeling man with a bird perched on each wrist, won Hancock PAFA's 1932 Fellowship Prize. The fountain is located beside the east entrance to the zoo's Bird House.
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Susan James-Gadzinski & Mary Mullen Cunningham, "Walker Hancock, b. 1901",
1924:"Hancock, Capt. Walker K. | Monuments Men and Women | Monuments Men Foundation"
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Sculpture City, St. Louis: Public Sculpture in the "Gateway to the West"
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in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A duplicate of the 2-part work is at a
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Executive Order, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, dated 11 May 1942
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1977 interview with Walker Hancock on his work as a Monuments Man
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Walker Hancock, "Experiences of a Monuments Officer in Germany",
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2544:"Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement"
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in 1936, and an academician in 1939. He was inducted into the
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over the High Altar. Works by him are presently housed at the
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Master Plan Amendment Report - Georgia's Stone Mountain Park
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pediment (1934), New Post Office Building (now part of the
499:. A drinking fountain featuring a pedestal flanked by twin
611:. The 39-foot (11.9 m) monument is dedicated to the 1,307
2647:(Gloucester, MA: Cape Ann Historical Association, 1997).
2095:(Report). Stone Mountain Memorial Association. p. 7
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In 1971, Hancock received the Golden Plate Award of the
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Das Marburger Staatsarchiv als Central Collecting Point
857:(bronze, 1938), Museum of Franco-American Cooperation,
789:, National World War I Monument, Kansas City, Missouri.
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In May 1945, Walker Hancock set up the first so-called
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2611:"Meet Gloucester's Monuments Man: Walker Hancock,"
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2002:"The First Blockbuster Art Exhibition of Our Time"
1701:in 1941. For his body of work, he was awarded the
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992:Hancock's one-third-scale plaster model is at the
1002:President Dwight David Eisenhower Inaugural Medal
846:(marble, 1936–38), West Springfield Post Office,
653:. Borglum was dismissed in 1925, and replaced by
673:, Hancock created an immersive sculpture group,
3183:United States National Medal of Arts recipients
1782:, the Sgt. Walter Garfield character played by
1376:. Hancock designed the bust in the style of an
877:Triton Fountain (plaster, 1938–39, destroyed),
425:over the High Altar; and a life-size statue of
2680:Photos of Hancock's public art in Philadelphia
1688:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
792:Architectural sculpture, 5 bas relief panels:
637:In 1964, Hancock took over supervision of the
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3173:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumni
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1630:. Hancock supervised its completion, 1964–72
1086:(bronze, 1957), William M. Reilly Memorial,
493:Jessie Tennille Maschmeyer Memorial Fountain
230:, who recovered art treasures looted by the
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1240:United States Military Academy (West Point)
1088:Philadelphia Museum of Art Sculpture Garden
983:Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
601:Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
586:Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
573:Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
567:Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
169:Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
128:Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
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2691:Oral history interview with Walker Hancock
2633:, 5:4 (May 1946), College Art Association.
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1331:(limestone, 1967). Carved by Roger Morigi.
1325:(limestone, 1965). Carved by Roger Morigi.
756:William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building
599:Perhaps Hancock's most famous work is the
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3188:Washington University in St. Louis alumni
2636:Timothy Crouse & Louise Todd Ambler,
1709:'s Herbert Adams Medal of Honor in 1954.
1123:, Saint-Avold, France. Carved by M. Juge.
491:Hancock's first major commission was the
3203:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
2693:at Smithsonian Archives of American Art.
1804:"Interview with sculptor Walker Hancock"
1766:, given for excellence in the arts. The
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1934:from the original on September 26, 2022
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1119:(limestone, 1959–60), Military Chapel,
657:. (Borglum went on to design and carve
1747:(1997). His work was also part of the
1448:Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey, Jr.
463:Hancock died on December 30, 1998, in
391:, recovering art looted by the Nazis.
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2088:Robert and Company (15 August 2005).
1703:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
693:is at Rev. Daniels's alma mater, the
547:, which exhibited them at the city's
333:George D. Widener Memorial Gold Medal
112:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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2012:from the original on October 5, 2021
1979:. Marburg: Hessisches Staatsarchiv.
1699:American Academy of Arts and Letters
1399:United States Supreme Court Building
1343:(bronze, 1984), west end of the Nave
1075:World War II and Korean War Memorial
264:Interview with Walker Hancock (1989)
2686:Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial
1418:Bronze versions of this are at the
1313:Christ the Good Shepherd Altarpiece
1171:The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani
1163:(bronze, 1965–66), Trinity Church,
934:, Missouri. Hancock's allegory for
881:, Flushing, Queens, New York City.
445:Central Collecting Point in Marburg
205:U.S. Military Academy at West Point
2033:(Hudson Hills Press, 1988), p. 92.
1928:Monuments Men and Women Foundation
1719:The U.S. Congress awarded him the
1705:' Medal of Honor in 1953, and the
1462:Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
1384:, and carved it in marble himself.
1077:(1957), Loudon County Courthouse,
870:American Friends Service Committee
107:Washington University in St. Louis
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3208:Military personnel from St. Louis
2746:National Medal of Arts recipients
2521:from U. S. Senate Art Collection.
2509:from U. S. Senate Art Collection.
2482:from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
1913:James-Gadzinski & Cunningham.
812:(limestone, 1936), north façade,
733:(former building), 25 Jobs Lane,
398:(1942), established by President
306:Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
187:. He made major additions to the
3163:American architectural sculptors
2533:from U. S. Senate Art Collection
2370:The Good Shepherd (Rockport, MA)
2238:, from Hidden City Philadelphia.
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1267:. A duplicate of this is at the
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1050:Hall of Fame for Great Americans
901:Hall of Fame for Great Americans
302:Vicksburg National Military Park
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3218:20th-century American sculptors
2645:A Sculptor's Fortunes: A Memoir
2638:The Sculpture of Walker Hancock
2552:American Academy of Achievement
2360:, from Gargoyles and Grotesques
1714:American Academy of Achievement
1605:Vice President Alben W. Barkley
1392:James Madison Memorial Building
1374:James Madison Memorial Building
1361:James Madison Memorial Building
1265:MacArthur Monument (West Point)
1127:Vice President Alben W. Barkley
1117:Three Angels with Palm Branches
1028:American Cast Iron Pipe Company
911:(bronze, 1941), awarded by the
848:West Springfield, Massachusetts
819:4 monumental sculpture groups:
743:(bronze, 1931–32), Bird House,
685:seminarian murdered during the
298:University of Wisconsin–Madison
2654:(PAFA, 1997), pp. 279–85.
2334:WWII & Korean War Memorial
1836:Centennial History of Missouri
1833:Walter Barlow Stevens (1921).
1662:Chief Justice Warren E. Burger
1413:Chief-Justice Warren E. Burger
1323:Niche figure of Ulrich Zwingli
1253:United States Military Academy
1014:Hancock also created the 1957
872:Headquarters in New York City.
669:For Trinity Episcopal Church,
325:Cresson Traveling Scholarships
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2312:from Bronx Community College.
2288:from www.inaugural medals.com
2250:from Bronx Community College.
2146:from Smithsonian Institution.
2000:Bolz, Diane M. (2021-09-29).
1786:is loosely based on Hancock.
1455:Vice-President Gerald R. Ford
1329:Niche figure of Martin Luther
1292:Washington National Cathedral
989:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
294:St. Louis School of Fine Arts
240:Presidential Medal of Freedom
156:Presidential Medal of Freedom
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27:American sculptor (1901–1998)
3059:John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie
2078:, from St. Louis Art Museum.
1666:U. S. Supreme Court Building
1647:U. S. Supreme Court Building
1521:Bas relief busts (1934–35),
1209:(bronze, 1989), Dunn Tower,
1203:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1090:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
962:World War II Memorial Tablet
750:Pedimental sculpture group:
649:, had been begun in 1917 by
539:. This won him the $ 25,000
3248:United States Army officers
3158:Sculptors from Pennsylvania
2236:Judge Charles Lincoln Brown
2194:, from the Living New Deal.
1762:He endowed Massachusetts's
1432:College of William and Mary
1110:, as a memorial to his wife
1061:Governor Percival P. Baxter
994:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
973:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
890:Judge Charles Lincoln Brown
549:Jefferson Memorial Building
545:Missouri Historical Society
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2286:Eisenhower Inaugural Medal
2273:from Museum of Fine Arts,
1808:National Sculpture Society
1768:National Sculpture Society
1707:National Sculpture Society
1695:National Academy of Design
1684:World War II Victory Medal
938:'s 1927 flight across the
879:1939 New York World's Fair
758:), Washington, D.C. (with
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310:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
268:National Sculpture Society
246:Education and early career
234:. Hancock was awarded the
3223:20th-century male artists
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3089:Dayton Hudson Corporation
1741:Gloucester, Massachusetts
1643:Chief Justice Earl Warren
1420:National Portrait Gallery
1406:Chief-Justice Earl Warren
1341:Statue of Abraham Lincoln
1261:General Douglas MacArthur
1249:General Douglas MacArthur
1185:Episcopal Divinity School
1115:Architectural sculpture:
979:Angel of the Resurrection
695:Episcopal Divinity School
617:Angel of the Resurrection
582:Angel of the Resurrection
465:Gloucester, Massachusetts
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95:Gloucester, Massachusetts
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2076:Charles Lindbergh Plaque
1500:The Bond of Postal Union
1279:General Leslie R. Groves
1234:Cambridge, Massachusetts
1189:Cambridge, Massachusetts
1165:Topsfield, Massachusetts
1161:The Garden of Gethsemane
1102:Worcester, Massachusetts
975:, Boston, Massachusetts.
816:, Kansas City, Missouri.
760:Adolph Alexander Weinman
752:The Bond of Postal Union
737:, Long Island, New York.
675:The Garden of Gethsemane
671:Topsfield, Massachusetts
387:, and became one of the
355:American Academy in Rome
344:American Academy in Rome
116:American Academy in Rome
3233:Sculptors from Missouri
3168:American male sculptors
2796:Dorothy Buffum Chandler
2593:. Siris-archives.si.edu
2591:"Walker Hancock Papers"
2507:Vice-President Humphrey
2348:from www.ushistory.org.
2205:"Piatt Andrew Memorial"
2061:The Spirit of St. Louis
1680:American Campaign Medal
1628:Stone Mountain, Georgia
1424:Minnesota State Capitol
1108:Rockport, Massachusetts
1039:National Gallery of Art
1006:Corcoran Gallery of Art
928:Missouri History Museum
924:The Spirit of St. Louis
903:, Bronx, New York City.
701:monastery in Kentucky.
643:Stone Mountain, Georgia
561:Missouri History Museum
553:The Spirit of St. Louis
528:The Spirit of St. Louis
518:The Spirit of St. Louis
453:National Gallery of Art
165:Walker Kirtland Hancock
18:Walker Kirtland Hancock
3193:Saint Louis Zoo people
3153:Artists from St. Louis
2059:Charles A. Lindbergh,
1965:from The Monument Men.
1721:National Medal of Arts
1609:Kentucky State Capitol
1466:Grand Rapids, Michigan
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1255:, West Point, New York
1131:Kentucky State Capitol
1030:, Birmingham, Alabama.
897:Stephen Collins Foster
839:, St. Louis, Missouri.
802:Coming of the Railroad
747:, St. Louis, Missouri.
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449:Marburg State Archives
379:Hancock served in the
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236:National Medal of Arts
179:, and the World War I
151:National Medal of Arts
2407:from Arts at Harvard.
2029:George McCue, et al.
1975:Rasch, Marco (2021).
1861:A Sculptor's Fortunes
1745:A Sculptor's Fortunes
1583:Paul Weeks Litchfield
1545:Kansas City City Hall
1527:Kansas City, Missouri
1441:United States Capitol
1363:, Library of Congress
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1140:Paul Weeks Litchfield
814:Kansas City City Hall
785:, (bronze, 1934–35),
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687:Civil Rights Movement
621:Michael the Archangel
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533:Long Island, New York
487:(1931), St. Louis Zoo
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400:Franklin D. Roosevelt
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290:Washington University
217:United States Capitol
142:Monumental sculptures
109:' School of Fine Arts
2816:Hallmark Cards, Inc.
2429:Good Shepherd Chapel
2395:from culturemap.com.
2182:from VirtualTourist.
2158:from VirtualTourist.
2144:Bond of Postal Union
2120:Garden of Gethsemani
1891:Crouse & Ambler.
1764:Walker Hancock Prize
1757:1932 Summer Olympics
1624:Confederate Memorial
1303:(1972), High Altar,
1154:Confederate Memorial
908:Frank P. Brown Medal
835:(granite, 1936–38),
765:5 bas relief busts:
725:Fountain sculpture:
639:Confederate Memorial
226:, he was one of the
3000:Sydney J. Freedberg
2708:The Washington Post
2631:College Art Journal
2616:, February 7, 2014.
2548:www.achievement.org
2531:Vice-President Bush
2519:Vice-President Ford
2496:Library of Congress
1723:in 1989. President
1390:(marble, 1974–76),
1372:(marble, 1951–52),
1348:Library of Congress
1199:(bronze, 1978–82),
1175:Bardstown, Kentucky
1135:Lexington, Kentucky
1129:(bronze, 1960–63),
1026:(bronze, 1953–55),
987:30th Street Station
981:(bronze, 1950–52),
926:(marble, 1941–42),
922:Bas relief plaque:
729:(bronze, 1928–29),
605:30th Street Station
590:30th Street Station
286:Central High School
209:Library of Congress
185:St. Louis, Missouri
173:30th Street Station
3044:Alfred Eisenstaedt
3020:Obert Clark Tanner
2933:Robert Penn Warren
2887:Seymour H. Knox II
2877:Dominique de Menil
2761:Elliott Carter Jr.
2710:, January 3, 1999.
2701:, January 2, 1999.
2699:The New York Times
2381:Scale model of Air
1668:, Washington, D.C.
1649:, Washington, D.C.
1457:(marble, 1984–85)
1365:
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1305:National Cathedral
1269:MacArthur Memorial
1257:
1230:Harvard University
1211:Methodist Hospital
1207:Arion on a Dolphin
1142:, (bronze, 1961),
1079:Leesburg, Virginia
1073:Bas relief panel:
1041:, Washington, D.C.
913:Franklin Institute
842:Bas relief panel:
837:Soldiers' Memorial
731:Parrish Art Museum
722:
718:Soldiers' Memorial
597:
557:Louis IX of France
495:(1931–32) for the
489:
407:National Cathedral
377:
213:U.S. Supreme Court
189:National Cathedral
181:Soldiers' Memorial
132:Soldiers' Memorial
3130:
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3079:Robert Motherwell
3069:Vladimir Horowitz
2882:Exxon Corporation
2847:Willem de Kooning
2358:The Good Shepherd
2336:, from Panoramio.
2132:Zuni Bird Charmer
2043:Zuni Bird Charmer
1986:978-3-88964-224-0
1779:The Monuments Men
1776:In the 2014 film
1725:George H. W. Bush
1485:(marble, 1990–91)
1450:(marble, 1981–82)
1380:sculptor such as
1335:Christ in Majesty
1301:Christ in Majesty
1273:Norfolk, Virginia
1094:The Good Shepherd
1065:Maine State House
1024:John Joseph Eagan
936:Charles Lindbergh
741:Zuni Bird Charmer
689:. A duplicate of
523:Charles Lindbergh
485:Zuni Bird Charmer
476:Zuni Bird Charmer
419:Christ in Majesty
312:, to study under
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238:in 1989, and the
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1727:awarded him the
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1263:(bronze, 1969),
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1169:A replica is at
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1048:(bronze, 1956),
1037:(marble, 1954),
1035:Andrew W. Mellon
1010:Washington, D.C.
971:(bronze, 1950),
899:(bronze, 1941),
868:A replica is at
806:Pioneer Founders
787:Liberty Memorial
679:Jonathan Daniels
655:Augustus Lukeman
338:He won the 1925
319:As a student at
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193:Washington, D.C.
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1287:(bronze, 1992).
1285:Flight Memorial
1281:(bronze, 1975).
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1222:W. E. B. DuBois
1084:John Paul Jones
1056:, New York City
1016:inaugural medal
919:, Pennsylvania.
727:Dancing Tritons
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2837:Frank Capra
2811:Alice Tully
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2862:Alan Lomax
2706:Obituary,
2697:Obituary,
2597:2012-04-12
2465:High Altar
2210:2012-04-12
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1938:2023-09-26
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2748:(1980s)
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2393:Arion
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