1906
The Gates of Hell
Auguste Rodin ,
1880 - 1917
* groups of people ,
partial ,
standing ,
sitting, kneeling, crouching, and horizontal ,
furniture ,
rocks
* Entrance .
Rodin Museum .
North side of the Parkway between 21st and 22nd.
* 39.961850,-75.174050 [map]
* On the Parkway tour .
* Exhibits: New ,
Religious
* See also:
+bronze-gallery.com's Auguste Rodin page
+Rodin Museum
Penn Quad Gargoyles
1894 - 1911
* small
crouching and horizontal
people ,
heads ,
headgear ,
squirrel ,
seahorse ,
donkeys ,
frogs ,
dragon ,
balls ,
shields ,
books ,
food ,
staff ,
musical instruments
* Walls .
Penn Quad.
South side of Spruce from 36th to 38th.
* 39.950875,-75.197400 [map]
* On the Penn Campus tour .
* Exhibits: Gargoyles
* See also:
+philadelphiabuildings.org entry for the Quad
Smith Memorial Arch
Herbert Adams ,
George E. Bissell,
Alexander Stirling Calder ,
Katherine M. Cohen,
Moses Jacob Ezekiel ,
Daniel Chester French ,
Charles Grafly ,
Samuel Murray ,
Edward C. Potter ,
John Massey Rhind ,
Bessie O. Potter Vonnoh,
John Quincy Adams Ward,
James H. Windrim ,
1897 - 1912
* Statues and busts of James A. Beaver,
S.W. Crawford,
Andrew Gregg Curtin,
John A. B. Dahlgren ,
John B. Gest,
Winfield Scott Hancock,
John Hartranft,
George B. McClellan ,
George Gordon Meade ,
David Dixon Porter,
John Fulton Reynolds ,
Richard Smith
and
James H. Windrim
* big
arches ,
standing people ,
seated people ,
heads ,
horses ,
eagles ,
globe ,
weapons ,
hats
* Despite the name, the memorial is actually not an arch at all, though it does include two arches. Sculptures on the memorial include Herbert Adams' statue of Richard Smith, who funded the memorial, and Samuel Murray's bust of James H. Windrim, who was the artist and architect of the memorial itself. Detail pictures of the individual pieces are in alphabetical order by subject. One of John Massey Rhind's eagles is pictured last. Dahlgren is listed elsewhere as "Dahlgreen."
* Avenue of the Republic at 41st.
* 39.977450,-75.206500 [map]
* On the West Park tour .
* Exhibits: New ,
War
* See also:
+ushistory.org's page for this piece
+philadelphiabuilding.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's Herbert Adams page
+wikipedia.org's George E. Bissell page
+wikipedia.org's Alexander Stirling Calder page
+askart.com's Katherine M. Cohen page
+jewishvirtuallibrary.org's Moses Jacob Ezekiel page
+Chesterwood: home of Daniel Chester French
+wikipedia.org's Charles Grafly page
+wikipedia.org's Samuel Murray page
+wikipedia.org's John Massey Rhind page
+wikipedia.org Bessie O. Potter Vonnoh page
+wikipedia.org John Quincy Adams Ward page
+philadelphiabuildings.org's James H. Windrim page
+PA Historical and Museum Commission's James Addams Beaver page
+PA Historical and Museum Commission's Andrew Gregg Curtin page
+biography of John A. B. Dahlgren from civilwarartillery.com
+The W. S. Hancock Society
+Petersburg National Battlefield John Hartranft page
+wikipedia.org's George B. McClellan page
+wikipedia.org's George Meade page
+U.S. Navy's David Dixon Porter page
+National Park Service's David Dixon Porter page
+wikipedia.org's John F. Reynolds page
Joseph Haydn
Idusch and Son,
1906 (presented as an award)
* Bust of Joseph Haydn
* head
* inscription:
Grand Prize awarded to the United Singers of Philadelphia
* Southeast corner of the East end loop of the Horticulture Center .
Horticulture Drive, East of Belmont.
* 39.983040,-75.208625 [map]
* On the West Park tour .
* Exhibits: New
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's Joseph Haydn page
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