Lee Oscar Lawrie (October 16, 1877 – January 23, 1963) was an American architectural sculptor and an important figure in the American sculpture scene preceding...
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and glass tubing. Commemorating the history of the written word, artist Lee Lawrie sculpted figures into the bronze doors at the west (Second Street) and...
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holding the heavens on his shoulders. Atlas was created by the sculptor Lee Lawrie with the help of Rene Paul Chambellan and was installed in 1937. Atlas...
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Irish footballer John Lawrie (1875–1952), Scottish-born Canadian politician Lee Lawrie (1877–1963), American sculptor Margaret Lawrie (1917–2003), anthropologist...
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Warner Legislative Chamber (east). Lee Lawrie. Plaster model of Doors. 1928. Warner Legislative Chamber (east). Lee Lawrie. Doors. 1929. Warner Legislative...
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request in the building he considered his finest. Architectural sculptor Lee Lawrie created a Gothic styled tomb for him there, featuring Goodhue recumbent...
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Retrieved 2024-04-13. (English translation: Lily of the Valley) Lawrie, Lee, Lee Lawrie: Sculpture, J.H. Jansen, Cleveland, Ohio, 1936 Masters, Margaret...
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Lee Lawrie, Odin (1939). Library of Congress John Adams Building, Washington, D.C....
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champion windsurfer Lee Krasner (1908–1984), American abstract expressionist painter Lee Lawrie (1877–1963), American architectural sculptor Lee Leffingwell (born...
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8:7) The work was designed by James Gamble Rogers, with sculpture by Lee Lawrie. Ida Straus was portrayed by Helen Van Tuyl in the 1953 film Titanic....
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fields—the Art Deco architectural sculpture was designed and executed by Lee Lawrie, and depicts Florida flora and fauna; metalworker Samuel Yellin designed...
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Rockefeller Center was inspired by Professor Alexander's arts program. Sculptor Lee Lawrie contributed the largest number of individual pieces – twelve, including...
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Harkness Tower was built. The tower's decorative elements were sculpted by Lee Lawrie. The lowest level of sculpture depicts Yale's Eight Worthies: Elihu Yale...
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from sculptors like Paul Manship, Rene Chambellan, Gaston Lachaise and Lee Lawrie. The "Prometheus" is set against the west wall of a sunken plaza in front...
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84.936806°W 1939, a bronze panel with a raised figure of Sequoyah, by Lee Lawrie, was erected in his honor at the Library of Congress A Sequoyah memorial...
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Bronze relief of Cangjie (as Ts'ang Chieh) by Lee Lawrie, 1939, at the Library of Congress's John Adams Building, Washington, D.C....
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side General George Meade (1911–1913) by Lee Lawrie, north side General John F. Reynolds (1911–1913) by Lee Lawrie, north side General Winfield Scott Hancock...
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(4.0 m) wide. Lee Lawrie designed the sculptural group Wisdom, A Voice from the Clouds, for the lintels of the three arches. Lawrie's carved rendering...
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gilded bronze sculpture, 1934, Rockefeller Center, New York City Atlas by Lee Lawrie, bronze sculpture, 1937, Rockefeller Center, New York City Tiffany Glass...
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Atlas (comic book series), by Dylan Horrocks Atlas (statue), a statue by Lee Lawrie in Rockefeller Center Atlas Air, an American cargo airline Atlas Aircraft...
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Wisdom, portal decoration at the Rockefeller Center in New York City, by Lee Lawrie (1933) Polish coat of arms (unofficial) on the façade of the post office...
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Peace Memorial at Gettysburg Battlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (Lee Lawrie, sculptor) 1939–44: National Naval Medical Center, Buildings 1 and 17...
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steel, it contains about 70 integrated figural sculptures by sculptors Lee Lawrie and Ulric Ellerhusen, and interior work by mosaicist Hildreth Meière....
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Edward Ardolino (section Goodhue and Lawrie Projects)
architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue and sculptor Lee Lawrie. Ardolino participated in at least nine Goodhue-Lawrie collaborations including the Los Angeles Public...
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Lawrie Lee Hooper is a British born Manx politician who is the leader of Liberal Vannin Party and former Minister for Health and Social Care. He has represented...
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Proclamation, Nebraska State Capitol, Lee Lawrie, sculptor, c. 1925 Cane Cutter, Louisiana State Capitol, Lee Lawrie, sculptor, 1929 River Traffic, Kansas...
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selected from the 6 designs by August 1937 and on December 10, 1937, Lee Lawrie was announced as the sculptor for the structure "overlooking Big Round...
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seventh-story penthouse. The building's entrances contain ornate decorations by Lee Lawrie and Carl Paul Jennewein, while the windows include decorations by Rene...
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Secretary of the Navy on January 7, 1942. The medal was designed by Mr. Lee Lawrie, a civilian sculptor from Easton, Maryland. The model was approved by...
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Ogma (Gaelic) Speech and language, as well as eloquence and learning Lee Lawrie, sculpted bronze figure of Ogma (1939). Library of Congress John Adams...
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