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Robert Ingersoll Aitken

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99: 336: 33: 141: 495: 287:, is of nine figures—the goddess of Liberty surrounded by figures representing Order, Authority, Council, and Research. These allegorical figures were in fact sculptures of real people who had a role in the creation of the building. Aitken himself is depicted in the pediment, seated to the proper left of 685: 576:"CRITICISES MUSEUM SCULPTURE SETTINGS; Robert Aitken Says Famous Venus de Milo in the Louvre Is Worst Placed of All. STIRS FEDERATION OF ARTS Academician Hits at the Metropolitan Among Home Museums and Dwells on "Poor Lighting"" 921: 834: 359: 712: 916: 886: 320: 316: 303: 901: 896: 881: 175:
During this period, Aitken in 1900 designed San Francisco's original municipal flag; the design was in use from 1900 until sometime in the early 1920s.
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1921 medal commemorating Marshal Foch's visit to the United States; the 15th issue of the
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In 1904, Aitken carved a 15-foot (4.6 m) statue of a female figure, representing the
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Missouri and Mississippi: Robert Ingersoll Aitken's Sculpture in Jefferson City, Missouri
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North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary
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Mantle Fielding’s Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers
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Aitken also enjoyed success as a designer of coins and medals. He sculpted
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Aitken created a stir when he criticized the display and placement of the
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after his sojourn in Paris and was employed as an instructor at the
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In 1903, he sculpted the Victory figure for the top of the
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Sculptural details at the top of the 217 ft. column of the
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of 1935–1936. In the medallic arena, Aitken sculpted the
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of 1921, following it a decade and a half later with the
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California Pacific International Exposition half dollar
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California Pacific International Exposition half dollar
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Born to Charles H. Aitken and Katherine A. Higgens in
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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His work was also part of the 892:20th-century American sculptors 829:Missouri Centennial half dollar 356:Missouri Centennial half dollar 302:, including the pieces for the 279:, which bears the inscription " 252:, and sculptural works for the 164:, Aitken studied there at the 1: 364:American Numismatic Society's 242:Parris Island, South Carolina 166:Mark Hopkins Institute of Art 38: 16:American sculptor (1878–1949) 753:George Rogers Clark Monument 664:Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture 193:, which still stands in the 426:. Oxford University Press. 352:the $ 50 gold commemorative 260:. Aitken also produced the 105:, the West Pediment of the 943: 877:Artists from San Francisco 760:William A. Starke Memorial 401:William A. 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San Francisco, California
Sculpture

Supreme Court
Washington, D.C.
sculptor
Pediment
United States Supreme Court Building

Liberty Memorial
Kansas City, Missouri
San Francisco
California
Mark Hopkins Institute of Art
Douglas Tilden
Dewey Monument
Republic
William McKinley Memorial
San Francisco
Panhandle Park
Paris
New York City
Art Students League
Eleanor Mary Mellon
Missouri State Capitol
Iron Mike
Parris Island, South Carolina
West Point
Temple of Music

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