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  2. Orpheus with the Awkward Foot - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus's design is an example of the neoclassical sculpture designs that were popular during the time of its creation. [1] On the base of the monument, which has a diameter of 30 feet (9.1 m), [ 8 ] is a medallion honoring Key, [ 2 ] [ 5 ] who is depicted in profile. [ 1 ]

  3. Francis Scott Key Monument - Wikipedia

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    Charles Marburg gave $25,000 to his brother Theodore Marburg to hire a sculptor to create a monument to Francis Scott Key.The French sculptor Antonin Mercié was selected. . Mercié had previously created a bronze equestrian statue of Robert E. Lee in 1890 in Richmond, Virginia.

  4. List of public art in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus with the Awkward Foot: Fort McHenry: 1922: Charles Henry Niehaus: Bronze and marble: Height: 39 feet (12 m) National Park Service: Peace: Mount Vernon Place, the Southwest corner of the Washington Monument

  5. Charles Henry Niehaus - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus with the Awkward Foot (Francis Scott Key Monument), Fort McHenry National Monument, Baltimore, Maryland, 1916-1922. [16] Planting the Standard of Democracy in Honor of Newark's Soldiers, World War I Memorial, Lincoln Park, Newark, New Jersey, 1923. Hackensack War Monument, The Green, Bergen County Court House, Hackensack, New Jersey ...

  6. 1922 in art - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Niehaus – Orpheus with the Awkward Foot; William Orpen – To the Unknown British Soldier in France [4] Maxfield Parrish – Daybreak; Pablo Picasso – Two Women Running on the Beach (The Race) Charles Sheeler – Pertaining to Yachts and Yachting; Sophie Taeuber-Arp – Oval Composition with Abstract Motifs

  7. Category:Works about Orpheus - Wikipedia

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  8. Orpheus - Wikipedia

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    As an archetype of the inspired singer, Orpheus is one of the most significant figures in the reception of classical mythology in Western culture, portrayed or alluded to in countless forms of art and popular culture including poetry, film, opera, music, and painting. [8] For the Greeks, Orpheus was a founder and prophet of the so-called ...

  9. Orpheus mosaic - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus was a popular subject in classical art, and was also used in Early Christian art as a symbol for Christ. [ 2 ] The standard depiction in Roman mosaic scenes (for the Romano-British variant see below) shows him seated and playing a lyre or cithara , wearing a Phrygian cap , often beside a tree, and includes many animals drawn and ...