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National Statuary Hall [28] Indiana: Statue of Oliver P. Morton: Marble: Charles Niehaus: 1900 Senate Wing, 1st floor [29] Statue of Lew Wallace: Marble: Andrew O'Connor: 1910 National Statuary Hall [30] Iowa: Statue of Norman Borlaug: Bronze: Benjamin Victor: 2014 National Statuary Hall [31] Statue of Samuel J. Kirkwood: Bronze: Vinnie Ream ...
The National Statuary Hall in 2011. The National Statuary Hall is a chamber in the United States Capitol devoted to sculptures of prominent Americans. The hall, also known as the Old Hall of the House, is a large, two-story, semicircular room with a second story gallery along the curved perimeter.
The National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol is composed of statues donated by individual states to honor persons notable in their history. Limited to two statues per state, the collection was originally set up in the old Hall of the House of Representatives , which was then renamed National Statuary Hall .
National Statuary Hall: Marble [164] John F. Kennedy Room Plaque: 1964 East Portico, U.S. Capitol Building: Bronze [165] John Gorrie Statue: 1914 C.A. Pillars: National Statuary Hall: Marble [166] John Hanson Statue: 1902 Richard E. Brooks: National Statuary Hall: Bronze [167] John McLoughlin Statue: 1953 Gifford MacGregor Proctor: National ...
Alexander Memorial Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1892; The Cable Building, 611 Broadway at Houston Street, New York City, 1894; American Surety Building (now Bank of Tokyo), 100 Broadway, figures at 3rd floor level, New York, 1895 (Architect: Bruce Price) Astor Memorial Doors, Trinity Church, New York, 1896
There are six Confederate figures in the National Statuary Hall Collection, in the United States Capitol.. There are several works of art in the United States Capitol honoring former leaders of the Confederate States of America and generals in the Confederate States Army, including six statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection, busts and portraits.
Robert R. Livingston is an 1875 bronze sculpture of Robert R. Livingston, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, executed by the New York born sculptor Erastus Dow Palmer. The state is installed in the United States Capitol, in Washington, D.C., as part of the National Statuary Hall Collection.
In 1887, he created a statue of Ohioan William Allen, also for Statuary Hall. In later years, he was to place statues of Oliver P. Morton of Indiana (1900), John J. Ingalls of Kansas (1905), Zachariah Chandler of Michigan (1913), George W. Glick of Kansas (1914), Ephraim McDowell of Kentucky (1929), and Henry Clay of Kentucky (1929) in the ...