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modernization, liberty, democracy, and quality of life. The earliest panels, such as Architecture, Astronomy & Geography, and Medicine & Chemistry, combine theory and practical skills. Another eight, including Theseus, the Pathfinder, feature modern inventions to show how far humankind had progressed by the early 20th century. The final paintings reflect a patriotic theme, with subjects such as The Standard, The United States Military Academy, and the Shaft of Union. Taken together, these paintings—originally gracing the entrances of the State Library Main Reading Room, the Law Library, and the Periodicals Library—complement the Rotunda's architectural nobility and its aura of intellectual enlightenment.
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He painted a series of murals in the New York State Education Department rotunda in Albany, New York. Using figures and symbols from Roman and Greek mythology paired with New York buildings and landscapes, the artist charts major milestones in human progress—in terms of art, science, technology,
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Front Matter from "In Arcady" by Hamilton Wright Mabie. Illustrated by Will Hicok Low. Published 1909. Photo by Mr.D.C. Sorensen
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was his work. His design was used for the obverse of the bill and . The engraving for the obverse of the one-dollar
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Subsequently, he turned his attention to decoration, and executed panels and medallions for the
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After the death of Berthe, in 1909 he married the former
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as well as numerous panels for private residences and
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Index


Smithsonian American Art Museum
Albany, New York
Mary Fairchild
muralist

Albany, New York
atelier
Jean-LĂ©on GĂ©rĂ´me
École des Beaux Arts
Paris
Carolus-Duran
New York
Society of American Artists
National Academy of Design
New England
John Keats
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
New York City
Essex County
Newark, New Jersey
stained glass
Methodist Episcopal Church
Newark

Brooklyn Museum
Cooper Union
R. L. Stevenson
History Instructing Youth
Charles Schlecht

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