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Lord Botetourt is the name for a pair of statues on the campus of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, depicting colonial Virginia governor Norborne Berkeley, 4th Baron Botetourt. The first of these statues was executed in 1772 by English sculptor Richard Hayward and became the first sculpture in the Colony of Virginia. It ...
/ From Wounds received near Chancellorsville, Virginia, While Fighting For a Cause he Believed to be Just. / A world Renowned Soldier and Military Strategist / Who Walked Humbly With His God" Erected by the Stonewall Jackson Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. [133] A replica of Keck's 1921 statue in Charlottesville, Virginia.
This sculpture is no longer there (visited 12 May 2016) Jerusalem – An Indiana sculpture showing the Hebrew word for love (Hebrew: אהבה, ahava) is displayed at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem; NY – NYC – Kasmin Gallery displaying three blocks: AHAVA, LOVE, AMOR on top of a building along the High Line at 27th Street - No longer there
"Erected by Harmanson-West camp Confederate veterans, the daughters of the Confederacy, and the citizens of the Eastern Shore of Virginia to the soldiers of the Confederacy from Northampton and Accomack Counties. They died bravely in war, or, in peace live nobly to rehabilitate their country. A. D. 1913." [8] Emporia: Confederate Memorial (1910)
As a gentleman we admired him for his integrity, and placed a high estimate on the wisdom of his course after the restoration of peace'." [20] Newspapers throughout the U.S. printed similar items. The cornerstone for the monument was placed on October 27, 1887. The statue arrived in Richmond by rail on May 4, 1890. [21]
Peace and Love is a public sculpture in Beverly Hills, California. It was designed by Ringo Starr, the former member of The Beatles who resides in Beverly Hills, and it weighs 800 pounds. Mayor John A. Mirisch has suggested the sculpture reflects the values of Beverly Hills: "We want to be a city of love and peace." [1]
The Eternal Light Peace Memorial is a 1938 Gettysburg Battlefield monument dedicated on July 3, ... and Virginia in 1936 was the first to appropriate funds. [6]
Overview in 2016. The Fountain of Faith is a monumental sculptural group by Carl Milles in Falls Church, Virginia.It is located in National Memorial Park, a large cemetery which also displays a colossal cast of Milles' Sunsinger sculpture.