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Title Public sculpture in New Jersey : monuments to collective identity / text by Meredith Arms Bzdak ; photographs by Douglas Petersen
Publication Info New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c1999
Location Call Number Status
 Watson Library Stacks  138.511 B99    REQUESTABLE
 American Wing Library  NB230.N5 B98 1999    REQUESTABLE
Description xii, 214 p. : ill. ; 27 cm
Contents Nineteenth-Century Sculpture -- The American Renaissance -- Twentieth-Century Sculpture -- Public Support for Outdoor Sculpture -- Current Trends in Public Sculpture -- Sculptor unknown: Justice -- John Frazee: Frazee Memorial -- Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi: The Little Vintner of Colmar -- Louis Verhaegen: Scudder Memorial -- Henry Kirke Brown: General Philip Kearny -- James Edward Kelly: Monmouth Battle Monument -- George Bissell: Sam Sloan -- Sculptor unknown: The Settlers' Monument -- Karl Gerhardt: Seth Boyden -- William O'Donovan, Thomas Eakins, and Charles H. Niehaus: Trenton Battle Monument -- Sculptor unknown: Thaddeus Kosciuszko -- Karl Gerhardt: Frederick T. Frelinghuysen -- Philip Martiny: Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument -- John Massey Rhind: Fountain of Apollo -- D. J. Howell's Sons: Untitled (Flemington Drinking Fountain) -- Alexander Stirling Calder: The Sewell Cross -- Emilio F. Piatti: Enoch Poor -- Paul Winters Morris: Stokes Memorial -- Andrew O'Connor, Jr.: Truth and Power -- Solon Borglum: Buffalo and Bears -- William Couper: Monument to John A. Roebling -- Alexander Phimister Proctor: Tigers -- John Russell Pope: Lord Memorial Fountain -- Adolph Alexander Weinman: Day and Night Clock Entablature Figures -- Karl Bitter: Faded Flowers -- Sculptor unknown: United Singers Victory Monument -- Mahonri M. Young: George Washington Memorial Monument -- John Massey Rhind: Bartolommeo Colleoni -- Charles Keck: Bronze Doors -- J. Otto Schweizer: James Abram Garfield -- Ettore Cadorin: World War I Memorial -- Sculptor unknown: Untitled (Indian Chief) -- Giuseppe Moretti: James A. Bradley -- Frederick MacMonnies: Princeton Battle Monument -- E. M. Viquesney: Soldier's Monument -- Ulric Henry Ellerhusen: Altar of Democracy (Peace Monument) -- Robert Ingersoll Aitken: World War I Memorial -- John Massey Rhind: Franklin Murphy -- Robert Tait McKenzie: The Victor -- Henry Augustus Lukeman: Monument to Francis Asbury -- Gutzon Borglum: Wars of America -- Laura Gardin Fraser: Elk -- Peter Hendricks: Totem Pole -- Frederick MacMonnies: Greek Temple Monument / Liberty in Distress -- Trygve Hammer: Theodore Roosevelt Memorial -- Albert Laessle: Standing Figure of Pan -- Sculptor unknown: Blakeslee Monument -- Sculptor unknown: Safety Follows Wisdom -- Malvina Hoffman: St. Francis of Assist -- E. Vonhebel (Brockhouse & Kerner Architectural Sculptors): City Hall Reliefs -- Sculptor unknown: Volunteer Firemen Memorial -- John Oscar Bunce: Abraham Godwin -- Miller Crefeld: John W. Underbill Fountain -- Sculptor unknown: Alexander Hamilton -- Sculptor unknown: Hobo -- Gaetano Federici: Spirit of the Resurrection -- Waylande Gregory: Light Dispelling Darkness -- Sculptor unknown: Carranza Memorial -- Archimedes A. Giacomantonio: Thomas M. Donnelly -- Charles R. Knight: Palmer Memorial -- John R. Sinnock: Thomas A. Edison -- Georg J. Lober: Thomas Paine -- John J. Gurantee Studio: Peter J. McGuire Memorial -- Anna Hyatt Huntington: The Torch Bearers -- William Zorach: Relief -- Chaim Gross: Man Returns to the Sea for Knowledge and Abundance -- Burnett M. Zeek: Eternal Flame -- Jonathan Shahn: Franklin D. Roosevelt -- Rodulfo Tardo: Jose Marti -- Carl Lindborg: Fort Mercer Monument -- Pablo Picasso and Carl Nesjar: Head of a Woman -- Tony Smith: Model for 81 More -- Sculptor unknown: Cristoforo Colombo -- Beverly Pepper: Amphisculpture -- Sculptor unknown: Memorial to Gral. Jose G. Artigas -- Carey Boone Nelson: The Zinc Miner -- Judith Peck: Resettlement -- John Goodyear: The New Death of Socrates -- J. Seward Johnson, Jr.: First Case -- Alice Aycock: The Miraculating Machine in the Garden -- Chris Brees: Hadrosaurus Monument -- Henry Moore: Draped Reclining Mother and Child -- Andrzej Pitynski: Maria Sklodowska Curie -- George Segal: The Constructors -- U.S. Navy: Hindenburg Disaster Memorial -- Athena Tacha: Green Acres -- Heather Baird: Fishermen's Memorial -- Thomas Jay Warren: War of the Worlds Memorial -- Clyde Lynds: American Sunrise -- Hiroshi Murata: Till -- Andrzej Pitynski: Katyn Memorial -- Diana Moore: Justice -- Dierdre Zahajkewicz: Lou's on First -- Melvin Edwards: Safe Journey -- Ron M. Fischer: Clock Sculpture -- Brian Hanlon: Richard J. Hughes -- Larry Kirkland: Emerge -- Grace Graupe-Pillard: Celebrating Orange -- Thomas Jay Warren: New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial -- Dana Toomey: Millicent Fenwick
Summary "New Jersey boasts more than 700 public sculptures. By surveying these works as a group, we learn who helped to shape New Jersey, what events we considered significant, and how we hope we will be remembered. Public Sculpture in New Jersey examines 150 years of past and current patterns in the commissioning and placement of outdoor art in the Garden State." "The book contains essays that profile 100 of the state's most significant works as well as the artists who created them, and features 84 photographs that document these works, capturing the effects of time and the environment on each sculpture."--BOOK JACKET
Biography or History Meredith Arms Bzdak is the director of corporate communications and principal architectural historian for The RBA Group in Morristown, New Jersey
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 207) and index
Subjects Public sculpture -- New Jersey
Monuments -- New Jersey.
Additional Authors Petersen, Douglas, 1948-
ISBN 081352699X (cloth : alk. paper)
0813527007 (paper : alk. paper)
OCLC 40545441