Frederick Wellington Ruckstull (German: Friedrich Ruckstuhl; May 22, 1853 – May 26, 1942) was a French-born American sculptor and art critic. Born Ruckstuhl...
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Statue of John C. Calhoun (redirect from John C. Calhoun (Ruckstull))
marble sculpture depicting the American statesman of the same name by Frederick Ruckstull, installed in the United States Capitol's crypt, in Washington, D...
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prominent being the bronze statue Altar to Liberty: Minerva by sculptor Frederick Ruckstull, sponsored by local businessman Charles M. Higgins in 1920. Minerva...
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Chas Fagan in 2024. John C. Calhoun from South Carolina, marble, by Frederick Ruckstull in 1910. Charles Carroll from Maryland, bronze, by Richard E. Brooks...
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Statue of John C. Calhoun Marble Frederick Ruckstull 1910 Crypt Statue of Wade Hampton III Marble Frederick Ruckstull 1929 Capitol Visitor Center South...
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Statue of U. M. Rose (redirect from Uriah M. Rose (Ruckstull))
marble sculpture depicting the American lawyer of the same name by Frederick Ruckstull, formerly installed in the United States Capitol's National Statuary...
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Frederic Remington (redirect from Frederick Remington)
had no training or aptitude. With help from friend and sculptor Frederick Ruckstull, Remington constructed his first armature and clay model, a "broncho...
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of Brooklyn, in Green-Wood Cemetery. The statue was sculpted by Frederick Ruckstull and unveiled in 1920. The statue stands in the northwest corner of...
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Statue of Wade Hampton III (redirect from Wade Hampton III (Ruckstull))
depicting the military officer and politician of the same name by Frederick Ruckstull, installed in the United States Capitol, in Washington D.C., as part...
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dedicated to former governor John F. Hartranft, was sculpted by Frederick Ruckstull. The 26 ft-tall (8 m) monument was unveiled on May 18, 1899, and...
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(1784–1855), France Jean Lambert-Rucki (1888–1967), Poland/France Frederick Ruckstull (1853–1942), US Charles Cary Rumsey (1879–1922), US Charles Marion...
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Long Island on August 27, 1776. A Revolutionary War monument by Frederick Ruckstull, Altar to Liberty: Minerva, was erected there in 1920. From this...
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eagle atop a stele was dedicated on Evacuation Day 1922, designed by Frederick Ruckstull and sponsored by the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York...
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older, his eloquence and compelling writing led him, along with Frederick Ruckstull, to the forefront of sculpture's conservative ranks, where he often...
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pedestal. Total monument height: 12.8 m (42 ft) Gloria Victis 4.3 14 Frederick Ruckstull 1909 Salisbury, North Carolina 35°40′06″N 80°28′16″W / 35.66833°N...
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Academy of Design in 1914 Exhibited at Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts Frederick Ruckstull Monument to South Carolina Women of the Confederacy 1909–1912 South...
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statues (1907), Charles Grafly, Frederick Ruckstull, Augustus Lukeman, and other sculptors Civic Virtue Fountain (1909), Frederick MacMonnies, sculptor, Thomas...
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by Frederic W. Ruckstull. Wade Hampton III Confederate Monument (1906), 16-foot bronze equestrian statue, also by Frederick Ruckstull. There is also a...
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public park) in downtown Bangor, Maine. He studied sculpture with Frederick Ruckstull at the Artist-Artisan Institute in New York City. He also taught...
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Brussels, in 1891, Fame is one of two nearly-identical sculptures by Frederick Ruckstull (the other being the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument, removed...
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to the Defeated", 1891), also called Fame Confederate Monument by Frederick Ruckstull, purchased by the UDC as a Confederate monument for Salisbury, relocated...
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pedestals holding two monumental seated figures" of Wisdom and Force, by Frederick Ruckstull, flank a set of stairs leading to the portico. Both statues are variously...
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Monument The monument covered with red paint in August 2017 Artist Frederick Ruckstull Year 1902 (1902) 2017: removed Medium Bronze sculpture Location Baltimore...
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Académie des Beaux-Arts. Dampt's students include the Americans Frederick Ruckstull, Charles Grafly, and Cyrus Edwin Dallin, and the Swiss Jean Dunand...
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prominent artist John La Farge was hired as instructor. In 1893, Frederick Ruckstull was appointed to teach modeling and marble carving, and the tuition...
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herself in bronze and marble were made by the distinguished sculptor, Frederick Ruckstull, and exhibited in the Paris Salon. Other were displayed at the World's...
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Statue of John C. Calhoun Washington, D.C. United States Capitol 1910 Frederick Ruckstull Bust of John C. Calhoun Washington, D.C. United States Senate chamber...
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journalist Jules Lermina. Among his students was the American sculptor Frederick Ruckstull. At his death, his collections and his studio was bequeathed to the...
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Society. A committee of society members, including Lamb, Karl Bitter, Frederick W. Ruckstull, John Quincy Adams Ward and John De Witt Warner, submitted a proposal...
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Sailors Monument Mount Royal Avenue and Lafayette Avenue 1902–2017 Frederick Ruckstull Bronze City of Baltimore Removed August 16, 2017, per joint resolution...
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