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==SCULPTURE ON THE BUILDINGS==
==Palaces==
The sculpture on the Palaces is as follows:
The sculpture on the Palaces is as follows:


===PALACE OF MANUFACTURES===
===Palace of Manufacturers===
Quadriga over main entrances, by Charles Lopez and F. G. R. Roth.
*Quadriga by Charles Lopez and F. G. R. Roth - over main entrances,
"Progress of Manufactures,’’ groups on pylons flanking main entrance, by Isidore Konti.
*''Progress of Manufactures'' by Isidore Konti - groups on pylons flanking main entrance
“Victory,” main entrance, by Michael Tonetti.
*''Victory'' by Michael Tonetti ''-'' main entrance
“Energy” and “Power,” groups flanking E. and W. entrances by L. O. Lawrie.
*''Charles Goodyear'' by Michael Tonetti - south entrance to Palace or Manufactures
Casque with flags, and female figures with eagle-crowned shields, on roofline, by L. Amateis.
*''Energy'' by L. O. Lawrie - flanking East entrances
“Fountain of Neptue” and “Fountain of Venus,” flanking N. and S. entrances and corner pavilions by Phillip Martiney.
*''Power'' by L. O. Lawrie - flanking West entrances
Spandrels over all doors, by G.T. Brewster.
*Casque with flags, and female figures with eagle-crowned shields by L. Amateis - on roofline
Seated figures in main entrance, by Zolney, Packer, and Heber.
*''Fountain of Neptue''  by Phillip Martiney - Flanking North Entrances and corner pavilions
Greek Sphinx on block pedestals in front of colonnade, marking smaller entrances, Anonymous.
*''Fountain of Venus'' by Phillip Martiney - Flanking North Entrances and corner pavilions
*Spandrels by G.T. Brewster over all doors
*Seated figures in main entrance, by Zolney, Packer, and Heber.
*Greek Sphinx on block pedestals in front of colonnade, marking smaller entrances, Anonymous.


===PALACE OF TRANSPORTATION===
===Palace of Transportation===
Group with shield, in curving entablature over all main entrances, by Paul Wiehle,
*Group with shield by Paul Wiehle - in curving entablature over all main entrances
“Transportation by Rail” and “Transportation by Boat.seated figures at base of corner towers, by George J. Zolnay.
*''Transportation by Rail'' by George J. Zolnay - seated figures at base of corner towers
“Spirit of Transportation,” figure for crown pylons, by F. F. Horter.
*T''ransportation by Boat'' by George J. Zolnay - seated figures at base of corner towers
Seated figures flanking main entrances, by F. H. Packer and Carl Heber.
*Spirit of Transportation,” by F. F. Horter - figure for crown pylons
Figure at base of towers, by William Sievers.
*Seated figures flanking main entrances, by F. H. Packer and Carl Heber
*Figure at base of towers, by William Sievers


===PALACE OF MINES AND METALLURGY===
===Palace of Mines & Metallurgy===
“Coal,” “Iron,” “Gold,” “Copper,” above frieze line on, screen wall, four figures, by Charles Mulligan.
*''Coal'' by Charles Mulligan - above frieze line on, screen wall
Architectural figures between columns, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
*''Iron''  by Charles Mulligan - above frieze line on, screen wall
“Torch-bearer” and attendant figures, and frieze at base of obelisk, by Randolph Schwartz.
*''Gold'' by Charles Mulligan - above frieze line on, screen wall
Frieze on screen wall between columns, by Theodore Baur.
*''Copper''  by Charles Mulligan - above frieze line on, screen wall
*Architectural figures between columns, by F. W. Ruckstuhl
*''Torch-bearer'' and attendant figures, and frieze at base of obelisk, by Randolph Schwartz
*Frieze on screen wall between columns, by Theodore Baur


===PALACE OF VARIED INDUSTRIES===
===Palace of Varied Industries===
Tympanum group, E. pediment, by Clement J. Barnhorn.
*Tympanum group by Clement J. Barnhorn - east pediment
Tympanum group, S. pediment, by Douglas Tilden.
*Tympanum group by Douglas Tilden. - south pediment
Torch-bearer, repeated ten times above entablature of swinging colonnade, by Bruno L. Zimm.
*''Torch-bearer'' by Bruno L. Zimm - repeated ten times above entablature of swinging colonnade
Lions, surmounting pylons, S. entrance, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
*Lions, surmounting pylons by F. W. Ruckstuhl - south entrance
“Industry of Man” and “Industry of Woman,” seated figures between Columns E. facade, by Antonin C. Skodik.
*''Industry of Man''  by Antonin C. Skodi - seated figures between columns east facade
Symbolic groups, E. and W. entrances, by John Flanagan.
*''Industry of Woman'' by Antonin C. Skodi - seated figures between columns east facade
Figures for N, entrance and four figures, W. cornice, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
*''Jehan Gobelin'' by Max Mauch - east entrance
Spandrels, bas-relief, W. entrance, by Peter Rossak.
*Symbolic group by John Flanagan - east entrances
Spandrels, bas-relief, corner towers, by William W. Manatt.
*Symbolic group by John Flanagan - west entrances
*Figures by F. W. Ruckstuhl - for north entrance
*Four figures, by F. W. Ruckstuhl - for west cornice
*Spandrels by Peter Rossak [bas-relief] - west entrance
*Spandrels by William W. Manatt. [bas-relief] - corner towers


===PALACE OF EDUCATION===
===Palace of Education===
All statuary by Robert Bringhurst.
*''Quadriga'' by Robert Bringhurst - over main entrances.
Quadriga over main entrances.
*''Goldenrod'' by Robert Bringhurst - architectural figure, repeated six times over entrance colonnades
“Goldenrod,” architectural figure, repeated six times over entrance colonnades.
*''Thread of Fate'' by Robert Bringhurst - flanking quadriga
“Thread of Fate,” flanking quadriga.
*''Flight of Time'' by Robert Bringhurst - flanking quadriga
“Flight of Time,” flanking quadriga.
*''Music'' by Robert Bringhurst - group on block pedestal, right of each main entrance
“Music,” group on block pedestal, right of each main entrance.
*''Manual Training'' by Robert Bringhurst - group on block pedestal, left of each main entrance
“Manual Training.” group on block pedestal, left of each main entrance.
*''Archaeology'' by Robert Bringhurst - spandrel in the round, over large doors
“Archaeology’” and “Music,” spandrels in the round, over large doors.
*''Music'' by Robert Bringhurst - spandrel in the round, over large doors
“Geography” and “History,spandrels in the round, over small doors.
*''Geography'' by Robert Bringhurst - spandrels in the round, over small doors
*''History'' by Robert Bringhurst - spandrels in the round, over small doors
*''Horace Mann'' by H. K. Bush-Brown - west entrance
*''Pestalozzi'' by A. Jaegers - north entrance


===PALACE OF MACHINERY===
===Palace of Machinery===
“Labor and Care,” tympanum group, repeated over six entrances, by Fernando Miramla.
*''Labor and Care'' by Fernando Miramla - tympanum group, repeated over six entrances
“Shield Holders,” repeated eight times, E. and N. entrances, above cornice, by A. A. Weinmann.
*''Shield Holders'' by A. A. Weinmann - repeated eight times, east and north entrances, above cornice
“Atlas with Globe.” colossal group, N. facade, by R. H. Perry.
*''Atlas with Globe'' by R. H. Perry - colossal group, north facade
Spandrels for W. facade, by Anton Schaaf.
*Spandrels by Anton Schaaf for West façade
Spandrels, bas-relief, E. and N. facades, by Melva Beatrice Wilson.
*Spandrels by Melva Beatrice Wilson [bas-relief] - east and north facades
Group over N. pavilion, by Max Manch.
*Group by Max Manch - over north. pavilion


===PALACE OF ELECTRICITY===
===Palace of Electricity===
“Light Overcoming Darkness.” group crowning pyramidal corner towers, and “Wonders of the
*''Light Overcoming Darkness'' by Bela Prati - group crowning pyramidal corner towers
Lightning” and “Wonders of the Aurora” on corner towers, by Bela Prati.
*''Wonders of the Lightning'' by Bela Prati - on corner towers
“Light,” “Heat,” “Speed,” “Power,” four seated figures above pairs of projected columns on E. facade, by August Lukemann.
*''Wonders of the Aurora'' by Bela Prati -  on corner towers
“Electricity,” group over main entrance, by Charles Grady.
*''Light'' by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
*''Heat'' by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
*''Speed'' by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
*''Power'' by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
*''Electricity'' by Charles Grady -  group over main entrance
*''Joseph Henry'' by J. Flanagan - entrance
*''Benjamin Franklin'' by John Boyle - north entrance


===UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BUILDING===
===Palace of Fine Arts===
All statuary by James F. Early.
*''Inspiration'' by Andrew O’Conner [bronze] - pinnacle of pediment
Tympanum in alto relief Romanesque ornament, for pediment over main entrance.
*''Sculpture'' by David G. French - beside entrance
“Liberty Triumphant.” groups flanking pediment.
*''Painting'' by Louis ST. Gaudens - beside entrance
“Liberty Victorious,” quadriga crowning central dome.
*''Truth'' by Charles Grady east niche of central pavilion
“Liberty,” inside building, replica of Liberty on dome of Capitol at Washington.
*''Nature'' by Philip Martiny - west niche of central pavilion
*''Classic Art'' by F. E. Elwell - limestone, above porch
*''Renaissance Art'' by Carl E. Telft [limestone]
*''Oriental Art''  by Henry Linder [limestone]
*''Egyptian Art'' by Albert Jaegers [limestone]
*''Gothic Art'' by, Johann Gebert [limestone]
*''Modern Art'' limestone, by C. F. Hamanu.
*Eleven medallions by G. T. Brewster [limestone]
*Eleven medallions by O. Picarilli [limestone]
*Two gridins by Phinister A. Proctor [copper]
*Two centaurs by unknown -  at ends of pediment
*Thirty antique figures for temporary wings
*Twenty-six antique figures for permanent wings
*Panela over porch by H. A. McNeil.


===FESTIVAL HALL===
===Palace of Liberal Arts===
“Victory,” crowing dome, gilded, by Evelyn B. Longman.
*Quadriga with two attendant groups by Charles Lopez and F. G. R. Roth - over main entrance
“Music,” by August Lukeman, and “Dance” by M. Tonetti, flanking main entrance.
*''Music''  by George E. Bissell - flanking main entrance
“Apollo and Muses,” by Philip Martiny.
*''Learning'' by George E. Bissell - flanking main entrance
Cartouche, with two figures above main entrance, by John Pike.
*''Apotheosis of Liberal Arts'' by H. Linder - on end pylons
*''Ceramics'' by H. P. Pedersen -  figures on four corners of end pylons
*''Invention'' by H. P. Pedersen -  figures on four corners of end pylons
*Pottery Decorator by C. Y. Harvey - figure over door in end pavilion
*Cupids with shields by Phillip Martiny - above entablature
*Reclining figures by Edith Stevens - over broken pediment of central door


===PALACE OF LIBERAL ARTS===
==Festival Hall & Cascades==
Quadriga, with two attendant groups over main entrance, by Charles Lopez and F. G. R. Roth.
===Festival Hall===
“Music” and “Learning,” groups flanking main entrance, by George E. Bissell.
*''Victory'' crowing dome, gilded, by Evelyn B. Longman
“Apotheosis of Liberal Arts,” groups on end pylons by H. Linder.
*''Music'' by August Lukeman, and flanking main entrance
“Ceramics” and “Invention,” figures on four corners of end pylons by H. P. Pedersen.
*''Dance'' by M. Tonetti -  flanking main entrance
“Pottery Decorator,” figure over door in end pavilion by C. Y. Harvey.
*''Apollo and Muses'' by Philip Martiny.
Cupids with shields, above entablature, by Phillip Martiny.
*Cartouche with two figures by John Pike - above main entrance
Reclining figures, over broken pediment of central door, by Edith Stevens.


===MAIN CASCADE===
===Main Cascade===
All sculpture by H. A. McNeil.
*''Fountain of Liberty'' by H. A. McNeil - chateau d’ean at bend of cascade.
“Fountain of Liberty,” chateau d’ean at bend of cascade.
*''Physical Strength'' by H. A. McNeil - on first cascade leap
“Physical Strength,” balanced by
*''Physical Liberty'' by H. A. McNeil -  on first cascade leap
“Physical Liberty,” on first cascade leap
*''Cupid with Dolphin'' by H. A. McNeil - on successive leaps.
“Cupid with Dolphin” on successive leaps.
*''Pegasus and Sea Nymphs'' by H. A. McNeil - on last leap.
“Pegasus and Sea Nymphs” on last leap.


===SIDE CASCADES===
===Side Cascades===
All sculpture by Isidore Konti.
*''Atlantic Ocean'' by Isidore Konti fountain at head of West cascade
“Atlantic Ocean,” fountain at head of W. cascade.
*''Pacific Ocean'' by Isidore Konti -  fountain at head of East cascade
“Pacific Ocean,” at head of E. cascade.
*''Progress of Navigation'' by Isidore Konti - on first leap
“Progress of Navigation.” balanced by
*''Progress of Commerce'' by Isidore Konti - on first leap
“Progress of Commerce” on first leaps.
*''Grace and Strength'' by Isidore Konti
“Grace and Strength.”
*''Cupid Holding Fish'' by Isidore Konti
“Cupid Holding Fish.”
*''Girl with Petrel'' by Isidore Konti
“Girl with Petrel.”
*''Sea Sport'' by Isidore Konti
“Sea Sport.”
*''Fisheries'' by Isidore Konti - on successive leaps
“Fisheries,” on successive leaps.


==TERRACE OF STATES==
===Right approach to Cascades===
*''Bienville'' by Charles Lopez
*''M. Lewis'' by Charles Lopez
*''Daniel Boone'' by Enid Yandall
*''G. R. Clark'' by Elsie Ward
*''W. Clark'' by F. W. Kuckstuhl
*''Sieur La Salle'' by L. Gudebrod
*''Pere Marquette'' by G. E. Dallin.
*''Thomas Jefferson'' by Charles Grady
*''Napoleon'' by Daniel C. French
 
===Left approach to Cascades===
*Panfilo Narvaez by H. Adams
*James Madison by Janet Scudder
*Robert Livingston by A. Lukemann
*James Monroe by Julia Bracken
*Marbois by H. Herring
*Andrew Jackson by L. Potter
*Philippe Renault by A. S. Calder
*Anthony Wayne by W. C. Noble
*Pierre Laclede By J. Hartley
 
==Terrace of States==
Each figure in its own shrine, the Colonnade being formed of seven hemi-cycles on each side of Festival Hall.
Each figure in its own shrine, the Colonnade being formed of seven hemi-cycles on each side of Festival Hall.
“Missouri,” by Sterling A. Calder;
*''Missouri'' by Sterling A. Calder  
“Arkansas,” by Albert Jaegers;
*''Arkansas'' by Albert Jaegers  
“Louisiana,” by Randolph Schwartz:
*''Louisiana'' by Randolph Schwartz  
“Iowa,” by Carl E. Teft
*''Iowa'' by Carl E. Teft
“Nebraska,” by F. H. Parker
*''Nebraska'' by F. H. Parker
“Kansas,” by Adolph A. Weinmann
*''Kansas'' by Adolph A. Weinmann
“Oklahoma,” by J. S. Conway
*''Oklahoma'' by J. S. Conway
“Indian Territory,” by C. A. Reber
*''Indian Territory'' by C. A. Reber
“Colorado,” by August Zeller, Jr;
*''Colorado'' by August Zeller, Jr  
“Minnesota,” by Gustav Gerlach;
*''Minnesota'' by Gustav Gerlach  
“North Dakota,” by Bruno F. Zimm;
*''North Dakota'' by Bruno F. Zimm  
“South Dakota,” by L. O. Lawrie  
*''South Dakota'' by L. O. Lawrie  
"Montana,” by Antonin C. Skodik;
*''Montana'' by Antonin C. Skodik  
“Wyoming,” by C. F. Hamann.
*''Wyoming'' by C. F. Hamann
Bear for Lampadiere of Colonnade, by F. G. R. Roth.
*''Bear for Lampadiere of Colonnade'', by F. G. R. Roth
“Strength,” group surmounting W. terminal pylon, by Vincenzo Alfano.
*''Strength'' group surmounting west terminal pylon, by Vincenzo Alfano
Groups at E. end of Colonnade, by Alexander Ruel.
*Groups at east end of Colonnade, by Alexander Ruel
 
==United States Government Building==
*Tympanum in alto relief Romanesque ornament by James F. Early - for pediment over main entrance.
*''Liberty Triumphant'' by James F. Early - groups flanking pediment.
*''Liberty Victorious'' by James F. Early - quadriga crowning central dome.
*''Liberty'' by James F. Early - inside building replica of Liberty on dome of Capitol at Washington.


==PALACE OF FINE ARTS==
==Statuary on the Grounds==
“Inspiration,” bronze for pinnacle of pediment, by Andrew O’Conner.
===Machinery Gardens===
“Sculpture,” beside entrance, by David G. French.
*''The Mountain'' by Lorado Taft
“Painting,” beside entrance, by Louis ST. Gaudens.
*''The Plain'' by Lorado Taft
“Truth,” E. niche of central pavilion, by Charles Grady.
*''Pastoral'' by C. A. Heber
“Nature,” W. niche, by Philip Martiny.
*''Indian Fountain Group'' by A. A. Weinmann.
“Classic Art,” limestone, above porch, by F. E. Elwell.
“Renaissance Art,” limestone, by Carl E. Telft.
“Oriental Art,” limestone, by Henry Linder.
“Egyptian Art,” limestone, by Albert Jaegers.
“Gothic Art.” limestone, by, Johann Gebert.
“Modern Art,” limestone, by C. F. Hamanu.
Eleven medallions, limestone, by G. T. Brewster.
Eleven medallions, limestone, by O. Picarilli.
Two gridins, copper, by Phinister A. Proctor.
Two centaurs, at ends of pediment.
Thirty antique figures for temporary wings.
Twenty-six antique figures for permanent wings.
Panela over porch, by H. A. McNeil.


==PORTRAIT STATUES==
===Sunken Gardens===
“Horace Mann,” W. entrance to Palace or Education, by H. K. Bush-Brown.
“Pe1tfllozzi,” N”. f’ntrance to Palace ur Educntion, h,r A. Jaegers.
“Joseph Henry,” Entrance to Palace of Electricity, by J. Flanagan.
“Benjamin Franklin,” N. entrance to Palace of Electricity, by John Boyle.
“Charles Goodyear,” S. entrance to Palace or Manufactures, by Michael Tonetti.
"Jehan Gobelin,’’ E. entrance to Palace of Varied Industries, by Max Mauch.


===Right approach to Cascades:===
=== Plaza St. Anthony ===
“Bienville” and “M. Lewis,” by Charles Lopez.
“Daniel Boone,” by Enid Yandall.
“G. R. Clark,” by Elsie Ward.
“W. Clark,” by F. W. Kuckstuhl.
“Sieur La Salle,” by L. Gudebrod.
“Pere Marquette,” by G. E. Dallin.
“Thomas Jefferson,” by Charles Grady.
“Napoleon,” by Daniel C. French.


===Left approach to Cascades:===
=== Plaza Orleans ===
“Panfilo Narvaez,” by H. Adams.
“James Madison,” by Janet Scudder.
“Robert Livingston,” by A. Lukemann.
“James Monroe,” by Julia Bracken.
“Marbois,” by H. Herring.
“Andrew Jackson,” by L. Potter.
“Philippe Renault,” by A. S. Calder.
“Anthony Wayne.” by W. C. Noble.
“Pierre Laclede.” By J. Hartley.


==STATUARY ON THE GROUNDS==
===West Court===
===MAIN AVENUE===
*''Sioux Chief'' by C. E. Dallin [equestrian]
‘’The Mountain” and “The Plain” by Lorado Taft.
“Pastoral,” by C. A. Heber.
Indian Fountain Group, by A. A. Weinmann.


===WEST COURT===
===East Court===
“Sioux Chief,” equestrian by C. E. Dallin.
*''Cherokee Chief'' equestrian, by J. E. Fraser
*''Cheyenne Chief'' by F. Remington


===EAST COURT===
===Plaza of St. Louis===
“Cherokee Chief.” equestrian, by J. E. Fraser.
*''Apotheosis of St. Louis'' by C. H. Niehaus
"Cheyenne Chief’’ by F. Remington.
*''De Soto'' by E. C. Potter [equestrian]
*''Louis Joliet'' by A. P. Proctor


===PLAZA OF ST. LOUIS===
====Louisiana Purchase Monument====
“Apotheosis of St. Louis,” by C. H. Niehaus.
*''Peace by Karl Bitter'' - on globe surmounting the shaft
“De Soto,” equestrian, by E. C. Potter.
*''Signing of the Treaty'' by Karl Bitter
“Louis Joliet,” by A. P. Proctor.
*''Spirit of the Missouri River'' by Karl Bitter - base
*''Spirit of the Mississippi River'' by Karl Bitter - base


===LOUISIANA PURCHASE MONUMENT===
==Launch Landings==
All figures by Karl Bitter.
===Main Launch===
“Peace,” on globe surmounting the shaft.
*''Buffalo Dance'' by Solon Broglum
“Signing of the Treaty”
*''A Step to Civilization'' by Solon Broglum
“Spirit of the Missouri River” and
*''Perils of the Plains'' by Solon Broglum
““Spirit of the Mississippi River” at base.


===MAIN LAUNCH LANDING===
===East Launch===
Four groups by Solon Broglum
*''Combat of Grizzly Bears'' F. G. R. Roth
“Buffalo Dance”
*''Combat of Sea Lions'' by F. G. R. Roth
“A Step to Civilization”
“Perils of the Plains”.


===EAST LAUNCH LANDING===
===West Launch===
“Combat of Grizzly Bears’’
*''Combat between Bull and Cougar'' By E. C. Potter
“Combat of Sea Lions,’’ by F. G. R. Roth.
*''Cougar Attacking a Dying Cow'' By E. C. Potter


===WEST LAUNCH LANDING===
==The Pike==
“Combat between Bull and Cougar” and “Cougar Attacking a Dying Cow.” By E. C. Potter.
*''Shooting up the Town'' by F. Remington - entrance to pike


===ENTRANCE TO PIKE===
==Sculptors==
“Shooting up the Town,” by F. Remington.
<div style="column-count:3">
* [[A. P. Proctor]]
* [[A. S. Calder]]
* [[Adolph A. Weinmann]]
* [[Albert Jaegers]]
* [[Alexander Ruel]]
* [[Andrew O’Conner]]
* [[Anton Schaaf ]]
* [[Antonin C. Skodik]]
* [[August Lukemann]]
* [[August Zeller, Jr]]
* [[Bela Prati]]
* [[Bruno L. Zimm]]
* [[By J. Hartley]]
* [[C. A. Heber]]
* [[C. E. Dallin]]
* [[C. F. Hamann]]
* [[C. H. Niehaus]]
* [[C. Y. Harvey]]
* [[Carl E. Telft]]
* [[Carl Heber]]
* [[Charles Grady]]
* [[Charles Lopez]]
* [[Charles Mulligan]]
* [[David G. French]]
* [[Douglas Tilden]]
* [[E. C. Potter]]
* [[Edith Stevens]]
* [[Elsie Ward]]
* [[Enid Yandall]]
* [[Evelyn B. Longman]]
* [[F. E. Elwell]]
* [[F. F. Horter]]
* [[F. G. R. Roth]]
* [[F. H. Packer]]
* [[F. Remington]]
* [[F. W. Kuckstuhl]]
* [[Fernando Miramla]]
* [[G.T. Brewster]]
* [[George E. Bissell]]
* [[George J. Zolnay]]
* [[Gustav Gerlach]]
* [[H. A. McNeil]]
* [[H. Adams]]
* [[H. Herring]]
* [[H. K. Bush-Brown]]
* [[H. P. Pedersen]]
* [[Henry Linder]]
* [[Isidore Konti]]
* [[J. Barnhorn]]
* [[J. E. Fraser]]
* [[J. S. Conway]]
* [[James F. Early]]
* [[Janet Scudder]]
* [[Johann Gebert]]
* [[John Boyle]]
* [[John Flanagan]]
* [[John Pike]]
* [[Julia Bracken]]
* [[Karl Bitter]]
* [[L. Amateis]]
* [[L. Gudebrod]]
* [[L. O. Lawrie]]
* [[L. Potter]]
* [[Lorado Taft]]
* [[Max Manch]]
* [[Melva Beatrice Wilson]]
* [[Michael Tonetti]]
* [[O. Picarilli]]
* [[Paul Wiehle]]
* [[Peter Rossak]]
* [[Phillip Martiny]]
* [[Phinister A. Proctor]]
* [[R. H. Perry]]
* [[Randolph Schwartz]]
* [[Robert Bringhurst]]
* [[Solon Broglum]]
* [[ST. Gaudens]]
* [[Sterling A. Calder]]
* [[Theodore Baur]]
* [[Vincenzo Alfano]]
* [[W. C. Noble]]
* [[William Sievers]]
* [[William W. Manatt]]
</div>

Latest revision as of 03:07, 21 March 2023

Palaces[edit | edit source]

The sculpture on the Palaces is as follows:

Palace of Manufacturers[edit | edit source]

  • Quadriga by Charles Lopez and F. G. R. Roth - over main entrances,
  • Progress of Manufactures by Isidore Konti - groups on pylons flanking main entrance
  • Victory by Michael Tonetti - main entrance
  • Charles Goodyear by Michael Tonetti - south entrance to Palace or Manufactures
  • Energy by L. O. Lawrie - flanking East entrances
  • Power by L. O. Lawrie - flanking West entrances
  • Casque with flags, and female figures with eagle-crowned shields by L. Amateis - on roofline
  • Fountain of Neptue by Phillip Martiney - Flanking North Entrances and corner pavilions
  • Fountain of Venus by Phillip Martiney - Flanking North Entrances and corner pavilions
  • Spandrels by G.T. Brewster over all doors
  • Seated figures in main entrance, by Zolney, Packer, and Heber.
  • Greek Sphinx on block pedestals in front of colonnade, marking smaller entrances, Anonymous.

Palace of Transportation[edit | edit source]

  • Group with shield by Paul Wiehle - in curving entablature over all main entrances
  • Transportation by Rail by George J. Zolnay - seated figures at base of corner towers
  • Transportation by Boat by George J. Zolnay - seated figures at base of corner towers
  • Spirit of Transportation,” by F. F. Horter - figure for crown pylons
  • Seated figures flanking main entrances, by F. H. Packer and Carl Heber
  • Figure at base of towers, by William Sievers

Palace of Mines & Metallurgy[edit | edit source]

  • Coal by Charles Mulligan - above frieze line on, screen wall
  • Iron by Charles Mulligan - above frieze line on, screen wall
  • Gold by Charles Mulligan - above frieze line on, screen wall
  • Copper by Charles Mulligan - above frieze line on, screen wall
  • Architectural figures between columns, by F. W. Ruckstuhl
  • Torch-bearer and attendant figures, and frieze at base of obelisk, by Randolph Schwartz
  • Frieze on screen wall between columns, by Theodore Baur

Palace of Varied Industries[edit | edit source]

  • Tympanum group by Clement J. Barnhorn - east pediment
  • Tympanum group by Douglas Tilden. - south pediment
  • Torch-bearer by Bruno L. Zimm - repeated ten times above entablature of swinging colonnade
  • Lions, surmounting pylons by F. W. Ruckstuhl - south entrance
  • Industry of Man by Antonin C. Skodi - seated figures between columns east facade
  • Industry of Woman by Antonin C. Skodi - seated figures between columns east facade
  • Jehan Gobelin by Max Mauch - east entrance
  • Symbolic group by John Flanagan - east entrances
  • Symbolic group by John Flanagan - west entrances
  • Figures by F. W. Ruckstuhl - for north entrance
  • Four figures, by F. W. Ruckstuhl - for west cornice
  • Spandrels by Peter Rossak [bas-relief] - west entrance
  • Spandrels by William W. Manatt. [bas-relief] - corner towers

Palace of Education[edit | edit source]

  • Quadriga by Robert Bringhurst - over main entrances.
  • Goldenrod by Robert Bringhurst - architectural figure, repeated six times over entrance colonnades
  • Thread of Fate by Robert Bringhurst - flanking quadriga
  • Flight of Time by Robert Bringhurst - flanking quadriga
  • Music by Robert Bringhurst - group on block pedestal, right of each main entrance
  • Manual Training by Robert Bringhurst - group on block pedestal, left of each main entrance
  • Archaeology by Robert Bringhurst - spandrel in the round, over large doors
  • Music by Robert Bringhurst - spandrel in the round, over large doors
  • Geography by Robert Bringhurst - spandrels in the round, over small doors
  • History by Robert Bringhurst - spandrels in the round, over small doors
  • Horace Mann by H. K. Bush-Brown - west entrance
  • Pestalozzi by A. Jaegers - north entrance

Palace of Machinery[edit | edit source]

  • Labor and Care by Fernando Miramla - tympanum group, repeated over six entrances
  • Shield Holders by A. A. Weinmann - repeated eight times, east and north entrances, above cornice
  • Atlas with Globe by R. H. Perry - colossal group, north facade
  • Spandrels by Anton Schaaf for West façade
  • Spandrels by Melva Beatrice Wilson [bas-relief] - east and north facades
  • Group by Max Manch - over north. pavilion

Palace of Electricity[edit | edit source]

  • Light Overcoming Darkness by Bela Prati - group crowning pyramidal corner towers
  • Wonders of the Lightning by Bela Prati - on corner towers
  • Wonders of the Aurora by Bela Prati - on corner towers
  • Light by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
  • Heat by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
  • Speed by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
  • Power by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
  • Electricity by Charles Grady - group over main entrance
  • Joseph Henry by J. Flanagan - entrance
  • Benjamin Franklin by John Boyle - north entrance

Palace of Fine Arts[edit | edit source]

  • Inspiration by Andrew O’Conner [bronze] - pinnacle of pediment
  • Sculpture by David G. French - beside entrance
  • Painting by Louis ST. Gaudens - beside entrance
  • Truth by Charles Grady east niche of central pavilion
  • Nature by Philip Martiny - west niche of central pavilion
  • Classic Art by F. E. Elwell - limestone, above porch
  • Renaissance Art by Carl E. Telft [limestone]
  • Oriental Art by Henry Linder [limestone]
  • Egyptian Art by Albert Jaegers [limestone]
  • Gothic Art by, Johann Gebert [limestone]
  • Modern Art limestone, by C. F. Hamanu.
  • Eleven medallions by G. T. Brewster [limestone]
  • Eleven medallions by O. Picarilli [limestone]
  • Two gridins by Phinister A. Proctor [copper]
  • Two centaurs by unknown - at ends of pediment
  • Thirty antique figures for temporary wings
  • Twenty-six antique figures for permanent wings
  • Panela over porch by H. A. McNeil.

Palace of Liberal Arts[edit | edit source]

  • Quadriga with two attendant groups by Charles Lopez and F. G. R. Roth - over main entrance
  • Music by George E. Bissell - flanking main entrance
  • Learning by George E. Bissell - flanking main entrance
  • Apotheosis of Liberal Arts by H. Linder - on end pylons
  • Ceramics by H. P. Pedersen - figures on four corners of end pylons
  • Invention by H. P. Pedersen - figures on four corners of end pylons
  • Pottery Decorator by C. Y. Harvey - figure over door in end pavilion
  • Cupids with shields by Phillip Martiny - above entablature
  • Reclining figures by Edith Stevens - over broken pediment of central door

Festival Hall & Cascades[edit | edit source]

Festival Hall[edit | edit source]

  • Victory crowing dome, gilded, by Evelyn B. Longman
  • Music by August Lukeman, and - flanking main entrance
  • Dance by M. Tonetti - flanking main entrance
  • Apollo and Muses by Philip Martiny.
  • Cartouche with two figures by John Pike - above main entrance

Main Cascade[edit | edit source]

  • Fountain of Liberty by H. A. McNeil - chateau d’ean at bend of cascade.
  • Physical Strength by H. A. McNeil - on first cascade leap
  • Physical Liberty by H. A. McNeil - on first cascade leap
  • Cupid with Dolphin by H. A. McNeil - on successive leaps.
  • Pegasus and Sea Nymphs by H. A. McNeil - on last leap.

Side Cascades[edit | edit source]

  • Atlantic Ocean by Isidore Konti - fountain at head of West cascade
  • Pacific Ocean by Isidore Konti - fountain at head of East cascade
  • Progress of Navigation by Isidore Konti - on first leap
  • Progress of Commerce by Isidore Konti - on first leap
  • Grace and Strength by Isidore Konti
  • Cupid Holding Fish by Isidore Konti
  • Girl with Petrel by Isidore Konti
  • Sea Sport by Isidore Konti
  • Fisheries by Isidore Konti - on successive leaps

Right approach to Cascades[edit | edit source]

  • Bienville by Charles Lopez
  • M. Lewis by Charles Lopez
  • Daniel Boone by Enid Yandall
  • G. R. Clark by Elsie Ward
  • W. Clark by F. W. Kuckstuhl
  • Sieur La Salle by L. Gudebrod
  • Pere Marquette by G. E. Dallin.
  • Thomas Jefferson by Charles Grady
  • Napoleon by Daniel C. French

Left approach to Cascades[edit | edit source]

  • Panfilo Narvaez by H. Adams
  • James Madison by Janet Scudder
  • Robert Livingston by A. Lukemann
  • James Monroe by Julia Bracken
  • Marbois by H. Herring
  • Andrew Jackson by L. Potter
  • Philippe Renault by A. S. Calder
  • Anthony Wayne by W. C. Noble
  • Pierre Laclede By J. Hartley

Terrace of States[edit | edit source]

Each figure in its own shrine, the Colonnade being formed of seven hemi-cycles on each side of Festival Hall.

  • Missouri by Sterling A. Calder
  • Arkansas by Albert Jaegers
  • Louisiana by Randolph Schwartz
  • Iowa by Carl E. Teft
  • Nebraska by F. H. Parker
  • Kansas by Adolph A. Weinmann
  • Oklahoma by J. S. Conway
  • Indian Territory by C. A. Reber
  • Colorado by August Zeller, Jr
  • Minnesota by Gustav Gerlach
  • North Dakota by Bruno F. Zimm
  • South Dakota by L. O. Lawrie
  • Montana by Antonin C. Skodik
  • Wyoming by C. F. Hamann
  • Bear for Lampadiere of Colonnade, by F. G. R. Roth
  • Strength group surmounting west terminal pylon, by Vincenzo Alfano
  • Groups at east end of Colonnade, by Alexander Ruel

United States Government Building[edit | edit source]

  • Tympanum in alto relief Romanesque ornament by James F. Early - for pediment over main entrance.
  • Liberty Triumphant by James F. Early - groups flanking pediment.
  • Liberty Victorious by James F. Early - quadriga crowning central dome.
  • Liberty by James F. Early - inside building replica of Liberty on dome of Capitol at Washington.

Statuary on the Grounds[edit | edit source]

Machinery Gardens[edit | edit source]

  • The Mountain by Lorado Taft
  • The Plain by Lorado Taft
  • Pastoral by C. A. Heber
  • Indian Fountain Group by A. A. Weinmann.

Sunken Gardens[edit | edit source]

Plaza St. Anthony[edit | edit source]

Plaza Orleans[edit | edit source]

West Court[edit | edit source]

  • Sioux Chief by C. E. Dallin [equestrian]

East Court[edit | edit source]

  • Cherokee Chief equestrian, by J. E. Fraser
  • Cheyenne Chief by F. Remington

Plaza of St. Louis[edit | edit source]

  • Apotheosis of St. Louis by C. H. Niehaus
  • De Soto by E. C. Potter [equestrian]
  • Louis Joliet by A. P. Proctor

Louisiana Purchase Monument[edit | edit source]

  • Peace by Karl Bitter - on globe surmounting the shaft
  • Signing of the Treaty by Karl Bitter
  • Spirit of the Missouri River by Karl Bitter - base
  • Spirit of the Mississippi River by Karl Bitter - base

Launch Landings[edit | edit source]

Main Launch[edit | edit source]

  • Buffalo Dance by Solon Broglum
  • A Step to Civilization by Solon Broglum
  • Perils of the Plains by Solon Broglum

East Launch[edit | edit source]

  • Combat of Grizzly Bears F. G. R. Roth
  • Combat of Sea Lions by F. G. R. Roth

West Launch[edit | edit source]

  • Combat between Bull and Cougar By E. C. Potter
  • Cougar Attacking a Dying Cow By E. C. Potter

The Pike[edit | edit source]

  • Shooting up the Town by F. Remington - entrance to pike

Sculptors[edit | edit source]