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1599: 1493: 1656: 440:"He was one of 10 officers sent to the continent after D-Day to implement the Allied Expeditionary Force's policy to avoid, wherever military exigency would permit, damage to structures, documents or other items of historical or artistic importance and to prevent further deterioration of those already damaged. With personnel and equipment for this seemingly hopeless task in short supply, Captain Hancock had to rely on his ingenuity, resourcefulness, and extensive knowledge of European cultural history to rescue countless treasures from dampness, fire, weather and the depredations of looters and troops requiring billets." 1637: 1618: 1353: 1245: 578: 1554: 1516: 1577: 1535: 2270: 260: 710: 1297: 481: 2416: 2452: 2440: 2297: 42: 369: 661:.) No work had been done since 1928. Hancock simplified Lukeman's model, eliminating the horses' lower bodies and legs, and made design adjustments as problems arose with the carving or stone. He modeled towers to flank the carving, but they were never executed due to lack of money. Roy Faulkner completed the carving of the memorial in 1972. 1492: 402:, to honor "any person who, while serving in any capacity in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard of the United States subsequent to September 8, 1939, distinguishes, or has distinguished, himself by meritorious achievement while participating in an aerial flight." 677:(1965–66). On one side of a garden, a kneeling figure of Christ, seen from behind, agonizes about offering himself up for sacrifice, while on the other side his disciples, Peter, James, John, huddle together asleep. The sculpture group was commissioned as a memorial to 1598: 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. 1743:, to which he ultimately retired. Saima Natti Hancock, his wife of 40 years, died in 1984. The Cape Ann Historical Association mounted a 1989 retrospective exhibition of his works, and published his autobiography, 1655: 2736: 300:. He enrolled at Washington University in the fall, and the following summer worked as an assistant to his teacher, Victor Holm, helping to complete the sculpture program for the Missouri State Monument at 1617: 1636: 3227: 1553: 3182: 451:. For the photographic documentation, Hancock cooperated with the Bildarchiv Foto Marburg. To protest the "Westward Ho" operation, which took around 200 German-owned paintings to the 394:
Because he spoke fluent Italian, Hancock was recruited into Army intelligence, where he wrote a handbook for soldiers serving in Italy. He won the national competition to design the
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has an annual prize named for him. His papers are at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, and in the Hancock Family Archives in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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Several of his works can be found at Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, Rockport, Massachusetts. He and his wife are buried at Seaside Cemetery, Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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in Washington, D.C. Later, he would make major additions to the cathedral, including the altarpiece for the Good Shepherd Chapel (1957); half-life-size statues of
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He served as a member of the Smithsonian Institution's National Collection of Fine Arts Commission. He was elected an associate member of the
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employees who died in the war, whose names are listed on bronze panels on its tall, black-granite base. Hancock's heroic bronze,
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worked as a flight instructor and airmail pilot in St. Louis in the 1920s. On May 20–21, 1927, he piloted a locally-built plane,
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Hancock was posted in London in early 1944, where he researched and wrote reports on monuments and art works in occupied France.
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1925 Borglum is dismissed and Augustus Lukeman is hired as sculptor. Lukeman removes Borglum's work and begins his own design.
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On December 4, 1943, three weeks before being shipped overseas, he married Saima Natti (1905–1984) in a chapel at the
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A one-third-scale version of one of the triton figures is at Elizabeth Gordon Smith Park, Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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A 1929 automobile accident left Grafly gravely injured. On his deathbed, he asked Hancock to succeed him as
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American Sculpture in the Museum of American Art of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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In 1943 he married Saima Natti of Gloucester.Their daughter Saima Deane was born in 1947.
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architecture of its granite base served as inspiration for Hancock's central figure, a
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raising up a fallen soldier from the Flames of War. It was his favorite sculpture.
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Susan James-Gadzinski & Mary Mullen Cunningham, "Walker Hancock, b. 1901",
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In 1995, Hancock donated a bronze version to St. Mary's Episcopal Church,
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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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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
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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
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In May 1945, Walker Hancock set up the first so-called
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Hancock at work on the James Madison sculpture (1974)
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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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 3178:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts faculty 2730: 2115: 2113: 645:. The proposed relief carving, the size of a 342:, and spent the next 3 years studying at the 327:, enabling him to travel through Europe. His 8: 3213:United States Army personnel of World War II 3173:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumni 2055: 2053: 2051: 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 1564:Philadelphia Museum of Art Sculpture Garden 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 2737: 2723: 2715: 2691:Oral history interview with Walker Hancock 2633:, 5:4 (May 1946), College Art Association. 1856: 1854: 1852: 1850: 1848: 1846: 1504:William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building 1470:Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library 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 40: 29: 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 367: 3243:Olympic competitors in art competitions 1934:from the original on September 26, 2022 1795: 1739:From 1930 onwards, he kept a studio in 1488: 1121:Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial 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. 304:. In Fall 1920, he transferred to the 249: 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 7: 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 25: 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. 1654: 1635: 1616: 1597: 1587:Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 1575: 1552: 1533: 1514: 1491: 1483:Vice-President George H. W. Bush 1267:. A duplicate of this is at the 1144:Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 1050:Hall of Fame for Great Americans 901:Hall of Fame for Great Americans 302:Vicksburg National Military Park 258: 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 1: 2469:Washington National Cathedral 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 47: 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 3264: 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 630: 570: 310:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 268:National Sculpture Society 246:Education and early career 234:. Hancock was awarded the 3223:20th-century male artists 3097: 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 257: 95:Gloucester, Massachusetts 39: 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:. 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Lindbergh, 1965:from The Monument Men. 1721:National Medal of Arts 1609:Kentucky State Capitol 1466:Grand Rapids, Michigan 1364: 1308: 1256: 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. 721: 596: 488: 449:Marburg State Archives 379:Hancock served in the 376: 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 1355: 1299: 1247: 1140:Paul Weeks Litchfield 814:Kansas City City Hall 785:, (bronze, 1934–35), 712: 687:Civil Rights Movement 621:Michael the Archangel 580: 533:Long Island, New York 487:(1931), St. Louis Zoo 483: 400:Franklin D. Roosevelt 371: 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: 1309: 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: 3129: 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. 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Missouri
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Washington University in St. Louis
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
American Academy in Rome
Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
Soldiers' Memorial
National Medal of Arts
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial
30th Street Station
Philadelphia
Soldiers' Memorial
St. Louis, Missouri
National Cathedral
Washington, D.C.
bas relief
U.S. Military Academy at West Point
Library of Congress
U.S. Supreme Court
United States Capitol
World War II
Monuments Men
Nazis
National Medal of Arts
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Interview with Walker Hancock (1989)

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