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Open PDF File, 178.19 KB, for Index of Artists, Foundries And Massachusetts State House Art Collection Index of Artists, Foundries, and Carvers All paintings are oil on canvas unless noted. Please contact the Art Commission for information on objects by unknown artists. ARTIST TITLE OBJECT TYPE, DATE ~A ADAMS, Herbert Charles Bulfinch Plaque – bronze, 1898 State House Preservation Plaque – bronze, 1898 AMES, Sarah Fisher Clampitt Abraham Lincoln Bust – marble, 1867 ANDERSON, Robert A. Edward King Painting, 1990 William F. Weld Painting, 2002 ANDREW, Richard Veterans of the Sixth Regiment Memorial Mural series, 1932 Decoration of the Colors of the 104th Infantry Mural, 1927 ANNIGONI, Pietro John A. Volpe Painting, 1963 AUGUSTA, George Francis Sargent Painting, 1975 ~B BACON, Henry William F. Bartlett Statue base, 1905 Joseph Hooker Statue base, 1903 Roger Wolcott/Spanish War Memorial Statue base, 1906 BAKER, Samuel Burtis Curtis Guild, Jr. Painting, c. 1919 BALL, Thomas John A. Andrew Statue – marble, 1872 BARTLETT, George H. Arthur B. Fuller bust –plaster, c. 1863 BELCHETZ-Swenson, Sarah Jane M. Swift Painting, 2005 BENSON, John John F. Kennedy Plaque – slate, 1972 BENSON, Frank W. Levi Lincoln, Jr. Painting, 1900 William B. Washburn Painting, 1900 BERGMANN, Meredith Edward Cohen/Massachusetts Labor History Plaque – bronze, 2009 BICKNELL, Albion H. Abraham Lincoln Painting, 1905 BINDER, Jacob Esther Andrews Painting, 1931 Gaspar Bacon Painting, 1939 Charles F. Hurley Painting, 1940 BLAKE, William S. Hancock House Plaque – bronze, l. 19th c. BORGLUM, Gutzon Theodore Roosevelt Bust - bronze, 1919 Massachusetts State House Art Collection: Index of Artists, Foundries, and Carvers BRACKETT, Walter M. George N. Briggs Painting, 1849 BRODNEY, Edward Columbia Knighting her War Disabled Mural, 1936 The War Mothers Mural, 1938 BROOKS, Richard E. William E. Russell Bust – bronze, 1893 Gardiner Tufts Bust – marble, 1892 BRYANT, Wallace Rev. Edmund Dowse Painting, c. 1900 BURDICK, Horace R. Alexander H. Bullock Painting, 1893 ~C CALIGA, Isaac H. Alexander Rice Painting, l. 19th c. CARBEE, Scott C. Rev. Edward A. Horton Painting, c. 1925 CHANTREY, Francis George Washington Statue – marble, 1826 CHAPMAN, Sturgis & Andrews State House – Proposed wings Watercolor/mixed media, 1913 CHURCHILL, William W. John L. Bates Painting, 1915 Winthrop M. Crane Painting, 1911 CIAMPA, Emilius Edward J. Cronin Plaque – bronze, 1961 Veterans’ Memorial plaque – bronze, 1969 CLAUS, William A. J. Frederic T. Greenhalge Painting, 1898 COBB, Cyrus Samuel F. Smith Bust – marble, 1896 COBB, Darius John G. B. Adams Painting, 1901 John A. Andrew Painting, c. 1895 COLETTI, Joseph A. John J. Deedy Plaque – bronze, 1946 COOPER, Ralph George Fingold Plaque – bronze, 1960 Pierre Jay Plaque – bronze, 1959 COUPER, William John A. Winslow Plaque – bronze, 1909 COX, Gardner Michael S. Dukakis Painting, 1983 Christian A. Herter Painting, 1957 CRAM, E. G. Artemas Ward Painting, 19th c. CRAM, Ralph Adams Curtis Guild Jr. Plaque – marble, 1916 CRASKE, Leonard James J. Storrow Plaque – bronze, 1939 CRAWFORD, Charles O. English High School Plaque – bronze, 1924 ~D DALLIN, Cyrus Anne Marbury Hutchinson Statue – bronze, 1915 DECAMP, Joseph Eben Sumner Draper Painting, 1913 DeBRETTEVILLE, Sheila HEAR US: Massachusetts Women’s Leadership Memorial Mixed media, 1999 DRAPER, William F. Endicott Peabody Painting, 1965 DURGIN, Lyle Joseph Dudley Painting, 1901 ~E ~F EVANS, John & Co. Curtis Guild, Jr. Plaque – marble, 1916 Massachusetts State House Art Collection: Index of Artists, Foundries, and Carvers FERGUSON, Frank W. Curtis Guild, Jr. Plaque – marble, 1916 FINDLAY, John L. Thomas Pedrick Painting, 1910 David Remington Painting, 1906 FLETCHER, Agnes E. Richard Bellingham Painting, 1930 FOLEY, William A., Jr. Ninety-Fourth Infantry Division Memorial Mural, 2003 FRENCH, Daniel Chester William F. Bartlett Statue – bronze, 1904 George F. Hoar bust – marble, 1908 Joseph Hooker Statue – bronze, 1903 Roger Wolcott/Spanish-American War Memorial Statue – bronze, 1906 ~G GAREY, Paul A. Caleb Tillinghast Bust – plaster, 19th c. GREENE, Elmer W. Robert F. Bradford Painting, 1948 Frederic W. Cook Painting, 1947 GREENOUGH, Horatio Benjamin Franklin Bust – marble, c. 1840 Marquis de Lafayette Bust – marble, 1833 GUILLAUME, Louis M. D. Henry Wilson Painting, 1875 GULLAGHER, Christian George Washington Bust – marble, c. 1800 ~ H HALE, Philip L. Edward Everett Painting, 1900 HANCOCK, Walker K. Medal of Honor: WII/Korea Plaque – bronze, 1965 HARDIE, Robert G. Marcus Morton Painting, 1900 HARDING, Chester Jacob Kuhn Painting, 1833 Nathaniel Silsbee Painting, 1833 HARDY, John G. Medal of Honor: WWI Plaque – bronze, 1924 HAZARD, Arthur M. William L. Douglas Painting, 1912 HAZELTON, Mary B. William Stoughton Painting, 1924 HEGNAUER, John Derne Street Plaque – slate, 1992 HERTER, Albert Milestones on the Road to Freedom Mural series (5), 1942 HUDSON, Thomas William Shirley Painting, c. 1750 ~I ~J IPSEN, Ernest L. James Sullivan Painting, 1900 IRWIN, Benoni John H. Clifford Painting, 19th century JOHANSEN, John C. Frank Gillman Allen Painting, 1933 JOHNSTON, John Increase Sumner Painting, 1792 JONES Brothers Foundries Beacon Hill Monument statue/monument, 1898 JONNIAUX, Alfred Paul Andrew Dever Painting, 1953 JUDSON, Sylvia Shaw Mary Dyer Statue-bronze, 1959 Massachusetts State House Art Collection: Index of Artists, Foundries, and Carvers ~K KATZIEFF, Julius S. Josiah Winslow Painting, 1924 KITSON, Henry Hudson Henry Bradford Endicott Plaque – bronze, 1921 KITSON Samuel James Frederic Thomas Greenhalge Bust – marble, 1895 KNOX, Simmie Deval L. Patrick Painting, 2014 KRAUS, Robert Adolf Oliver Ames Bust – marble, 1890 L ~M ~N ~O LEACH, Louis Lawrence Thomas Dudley Plaque – bronze, 1930 MC ILVAIN, Isabel John F. Kennedy Memorial Statue – bronze, 1990 MERCIE, Jean Marius Antonin “David and Goliath” – Gen Passaga Trophy Statuette – bronze, 19th century MILLET, David Pierce John Davis Long Bust – plaster, 19th century MILMORE, Martin George Sewall Boutwell Bust – marble, c. 1870 Charles Sumner Bust – marble, c. 1865 Henry Wilson Bust – marble, c. 1872 NICK, George Thomas F. Birmingham Painting, 2011 OSGOOD, Charles Benjamin Pickman Painting, m. 19th c. OUELLETTE, Thomas Robert E. Travaglini Painting, 2008 ~P PAEFF, Bashka Chaplain’s Memorial Plaque – bronze, 1922 PAGE, Marie Danforth Christopher Gore Painting, 1899 PAGE, Walter Gilman Samuel Adams Painting, 1893 Josiah H. Benton Painting, 1918 John Q. A. Brackett Painting, 1899 Benjamin F. Butler Painting, 1900 John Hancock Painting, 1893 Thomas Hutchinson Painting, 1900 Caleb Tillinghast Painting, c. 1910 Edward Winslow Painting, 1922 PAOLO, Cartaino di Sciarrino Samuel Walker McCall Bust – marble, 1917 PARAMINO, John Francis John Adams bust – bronze, 1924 Medal of Honor: Civil/Sp-Am Wars plaque – bronze, 1931 Nelson Appleton Miles plaque – bronze, 1931 Jeremiah O’Brien plaque – bronze, 1936 Norman Prince plaque – bronze, 1921 PARKER, Edgar David Cobb Painting, 19th century John Davis Long Painting, 1881 PAXTON, William M. Joseph Buell Ely Painting, 1935 PHILBRICK, Otis Richard Coote Painting, 1927 PLATT, Eleanor Louis Dembitz Brandeis Head – bronze, c. 1941 PORTER, Raymond A. Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. Statue – bronze, 1930 Massachusetts State House Art Collection: Index of Artists, Foundries, and Carvers POTTER, Edward Clark Joseph Hooker (horse) Statue – bronze, 1903 POWERS, Hiram Daniel Webster Statue – bronze, 1859 PRATT, Bela Lyon Civil War Army Nurses Memorial Statue – bronze, 1911 Thomas G. Stevenson Plaque – bronze, 1905 PROSPERI, Warren & Lucia William Bulger Painting, 2007 Therese Murray Painting, 2017 PYYKKO, Arthur Horace Mann Painting, 1972 ~R RAUSCHNER, John C. James Sullivan Plaque – wax miniature, 1809 RECCHIA, Richard Henry Curtis Guild, Jr. Memorial Plaque – marble, 1915 REID, Robert Paul Revere’s Ride Mural, 1904 James Otis Arguing the Writs of Assistance Mural, 1901 Boston Tea Party Mural, 1904 Samuel Adams medallion Mural, 1904 John Hancock medallion Mural, 1904 RIPLEY, Aiden Lasell Samuel Shute Painting, 1930 ROBBINS, Melvin Frank Parker Painting, 1996 Maurice Donahue Painting, 1987 ROMANO, Umberto Foster J. Furcolo Painting, 1962 ~S SANBORN, John E. John Avery Painting, 1881 SANDHAM, Henry Elbridge Gerry Painting, 1900 Caleb Strong Painting, 1900 SAWYER, Louis Frank J. Donahue Painting, 1972 SEARS, Philip Shelton Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. Bust – bronze, 1929 Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Head – bronze, 1929 SELINGER, Jean Paul Henry J. Gardner Painting, 1890 SELLERS, Susan HEAR US: Massachusetts Women’s Leadership Memorial Mixed media installation SEYFFERT, Leopold James M. Curley Painting, 1937 Alvan Tufts Fuller Painting, 1944 Leverett Saltonstall Painting, 1947 SHARMAN, John William Tailer Painting, 1927 SHERR, Ronald Argeo Paul Cellucci Painting, 2002 SHURE, Robert Massachusetts Fallen Firefighters Memorial Statue, 2007 Clara Barton Plaque, 2002 HEAR US: Massachusetts Women’s Leadership Memorial Heads- bronze, 1999 SIMMONS, Edward E. Battle at Concord Bridge Mural, 1902 Return of the Colors to the Custody of the Commonwealth Mural, 1902 SMITH, Frank Hill James Otis Fresco secco, 1894 Samuel Adams Fresco secco, 1894 Massachusetts State House Art Collection: Index of Artists, Foundries, and Carvers John Hancock Fresco secco, 1894 John Warren Fresco secco, 1894 SMITH, Howard Everett Eugene N. Foss Painting, 1922 Maurice J. Tobin Painting, 1947 SOHIER, Alice Ruggles Spencer Phips Painting, 1930 STEBBINS, Emma Horace Mann Statue, 1865 STEVENS, John shop John F. Kennedy Plaque – slate, 1972 STRAIN, Daniel Nathaniel
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