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Justice and History Sculpture: 1974 Thomas Crawford: Senate Wing, East Front, U.S. Capitol Building: Marble [178] Justinian I, Relief Portrait: 1950 Gaetano Cecere: House Chamber Marble [179] Kamehameha I Statue: 1969 Thomas R. Gould: Emancipation Hall, United States Capitol Visitor Center: Bronze [180] Land Grant College: 1994 Allyn Cox
Philippe Jaroussky (French pronunciation: [filip ʒaʁuski]; born 13 February 1978) is a French countertenor. He began his musical career with the violin, winning an award at the Versailles conservatory, and then took up the piano before turning to singing.
Marshall University Visual Arts Center (originally known as Anderson Newcomb Co. and Stone & Thomas) is an arts center in Huntington, West Virginia, US, next to Pullman Square. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 under the Downtown Huntington Historic District .
The United States Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection is a series of 46 busts in the United States Capitol, each one bearing the likenesses of a vice president of the United States. Each sculpture, from John Adams to Dick Cheney , honors the role of the vice president as both a member of the executive branch and as president of the Senate .
The National Statuary Hall Collection is composed of statues donated by individual U.S. 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.
The Art Collection of Marshall Owen Roberts was a collection of sculptures, antiques and paintings owned by New York industrialist Marshall Owen Roberts. The collection, which featured many prominent American artists and works, including Emanuel Leutze 's Washington Crossing the Delaware , remained intact following his 1880 death until it was ...
The Amazon, by August Kiss, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1837, this cast 1929. The Lion Fighter, by Albert Wolff, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1858. Pegasus (pair of statues), by Vincent Pilz, Memorial Hall, ca. 1863. Rejected for the Vienna State Operahouse, they were installed in Philadelphia in 1876.
Marshall held patents for the “Foam Method of Cementitious Casting” and “A Fiber-Optic Perception Device.” His awards include: first place award in sculpture: New Haven and Providence Arts Festivals, four prizes for sculpture at The New England Annuals Arts and Crafts Festival at Silvermine Guild Arts Center in New Canaan, Connecticut, the Olivetti Award for Contemporary Sculpture and ...