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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:


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*Seated figures in main entrance, by Zolney, Packer, and Heber.
*Seated figures in main entrance, by Zolney, Packer, and Heber.
*Greek Sphinx on block pedestals in front of colonnade, marking smaller entrances, Anonymous.
*Greek Sphinx on block pedestals in front of colonnade, marking smaller entrances, Anonymous.
*“Charles Goodyear,” S. entrance to Palace or Manufactures, by Michael Tonetti.


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


===PALACE OF MINES AND METALLURGY===
===PALACE OF MINES AND METALLURGY===
“Coal,” “Iron,” “Gold,” “Copper,” above frieze line on, screen wall, four figures, by Charles Mulligan.
*“Coal,” “Iron,” “Gold,” “Copper,” above frieze line on, screen wall, four figures, by Charles Mulligan.
Architectural figures between columns, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
*Architectural figures between columns, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
“Torch-bearer” and attendant figures, and frieze at base of obelisk, by Randolph Schwartz.
*“Torch-bearer” and attendant figures, and frieze at base of obelisk, by Randolph Schwartz.
Frieze on screen wall between columns, by Theodore Baur.
*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, E. pediment, by Clement J. Barnhorn.
Tympanum group, S. pediment, by Douglas Tilden.
*Tympanum group, S. pediment, by Douglas Tilden.
Torch-bearer, repeated ten times above entablature of swinging colonnade, by Bruno L. Zimm.
*Torch-bearer, repeated ten times above entablature of swinging colonnade, by Bruno L. Zimm.
Lions, surmounting pylons, S. entrance, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
*Lions, surmounting pylons, S. entrance, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
“Industry of Man” and “Industry of Woman,” seated figures between Columns E. facade, by Antonin C. Skodik.
*“Industry of Man” and “Industry of Woman,” seated figures between Columns E. facade, by Antonin C. Skodik.
Symbolic groups, E. and W. entrances, by John Flanagan.
*Symbolic groups, E. and W. entrances, by John Flanagan.
Figures for N, entrance and four figures, W. cornice, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
*Figures for N, entrance and four figures, W. cornice, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
Spandrels, bas-relief, W. entrance, by Peter Rossak.
*Spandrels, bas-relief, W. entrance, by Peter Rossak.
Spandrels, bas-relief, corner towers, by William W. Manatt.
*Spandrels, bas-relief, corner towers, by William W. Manatt.
*"Jehan Gobelin,’’ E. entrance to Palace of Varied Industries, by Max Mauch.


===PALACE OF EDUCATION===
===PALACE OF EDUCATION===
All statuary by Robert Bringhurst.
*All statuary by Robert Bringhurst.
Quadriga over main entrances.
*Quadriga over main entrances.
“Goldenrod,” architectural figure, repeated six times over entrance colonnades.
*“Goldenrod,” architectural figure, repeated six times over entrance colonnades.
“Thread of Fate,” flanking quadriga.
*“Thread of Fate,” flanking quadriga.
“Flight of Time,” flanking quadriga.
*“Flight of Time,” flanking quadriga.
“Music,” group on block pedestal, right of each main entrance.
*“Music,” group on block pedestal, right of each main entrance.
“Manual Training.” group on block pedestal, left of each main entrance.
*“Manual Training.” group on block pedestal, left of each main entrance.
“Archaeology’” and “Music,” spandrels in the round, over large doors.
*“Archaeology’” and “Music,” spandrels in the round, over large doors.
“Geography” and “History,” spandrels in the round, over small doors.
*“Geography” and “History,” spandrels in the round, over small doors.
*“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.


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


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


===UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BUILDING===
==PALACE OF FINE ARTS==
All statuary by James F. Early.
*“Inspiration,” bronze for pinnacle of pediment, by Andrew O’Conner.
Tympanum in alto relief Romanesque ornament, for pediment over main entrance.
*“Sculpture,” beside entrance, by David G. French.
“Liberty Triumphant.” groups flanking pediment.
*“Painting,” beside entrance, by Louis ST. Gaudens.
“Liberty Victorious,” quadriga crowning central dome.
*“Truth,” E. niche of central pavilion, by Charles Grady.
“Liberty,” inside building, replica of Liberty on dome of Capitol at Washington.
*“Nature,” W. niche, by Philip Martiny.
*“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.
 
===PALACE OF LIBERAL ARTS===
*Quadriga, with two attendant groups over main entrance, by Charles Lopez and F. G. R. Roth.
*“Music” and “Learning,” groups flanking main entrance, by George E. Bissell.
*“Apotheosis of Liberal Arts,” groups on end pylons by H. Linder.
*“Ceramics” and “Invention,” figures on four corners of end pylons by H. P. Pedersen.
*“Pottery Decorator,” figure over door in end pavilion by C. Y. Harvey.
*Cupids with shields, above entablature, by Phillip Martiny.
*Reclining figures, over broken pediment of central door, by Edith Stevens.


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


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


===SIDE CASCADES===
===SIDE CASCADES===
All sculpture by Isidore Konti.
*All sculpture by Isidore Konti.
“Atlantic Ocean,” fountain at head of W. cascade.
*“Atlantic Ocean,” fountain at head of West cascade.
“Pacific Ocean,” at head of E. cascade.
*“Pacific Ocean,” at head of East cascade.
“Progress of Navigation.” balanced by
*“Progress of Navigation.” balanced by
“Progress of Commerce” on first leaps.
*“Progress of Commerce” on first leaps.
“Grace and Strength.”
*“Grace and Strength.”
“Cupid Holding Fish.”
*“Cupid Holding Fish.”
“Girl with Petrel.”
*“Girl with Petrel.”
“Sea Sport.”
*“Sea Sport.”
“Fisheries,” on successive leaps.
*“Fisheries,” on successive leaps.
 
===Right approach to Cascades:===
*“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:===
*“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==
==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 W. terminal pylon, by Vincenzo Alfano.
Groups at E. end of Colonnade, by Alexander Ruel.
*Groups at E. end of Colonnade, by Alexander Ruel.
 
==PALACE OF FINE ARTS==
“Inspiration,” bronze for pinnacle of pediment, by Andrew O’Conner.
“Sculpture,” beside entrance, by David G. French.
“Painting,” beside entrance, by Louis ST. Gaudens.
“Truth,” E. niche of central pavilion, by Charles Grady.
“Nature,” W. niche, by Philip Martiny.
“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==
==UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BUILDING==
“Horace Mann,” W. entrance to Palace or Education, by H. K. Bush-Brown.
*All statuary by James F. Early.
“Pe1tfllozzi,” N”. f’ntrance to Palace ur Educntion, h,r A. Jaegers.
*Tympanum in alto relief Romanesque ornament, for pediment over main entrance.
“Joseph Henry,” Entrance to Palace of Electricity, by J. Flanagan.
*“Liberty Triumphant.” groups flanking pediment.
“Benjamin Franklin,” N. entrance to Palace of Electricity, by John Boyle.
*“Liberty Victorious,” quadriga crowning central dome.
“Charles Goodyear,” S. entrance to Palace or Manufactures, by Michael Tonetti.
*“Liberty,” inside building, replica of Liberty on dome of Capitol at Washington.
"Jehan Gobelin,’’ E. entrance to Palace of Varied Industries, by Max Mauch.
 
===Right approach to Cascades:===
“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:===
“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==
==STATUARY ON THE GROUNDS==
===MAIN AVENUE===
===Machinery Gardens===
‘’The Mountain” and “The Plain” by Lorado Taft.
*"The Mountain” and “The Plain” by Lorado Taft.
“Pastoral,” by C. A. Heber.
*“Pastoral,” by C. A. Heber.
Indian Fountain Group, by A. A. Weinmann.
*Indian Fountain Group, by A. A. Weinmann.


===WEST COURT===
===WEST COURT===
“Sioux Chief,” equestrian by C. E. Dallin.
*“Sioux Chief,” equestrian by C. E. Dallin.


===EAST COURT===
===EAST COURT===
“Cherokee Chief.” equestrian, by J. E. Fraser.
*“Cherokee Chief.” equestrian, by J. E. Fraser.
"Cheyenne Chief’’ by F. Remington.
*"Cheyenne Chief’’ by F. Remington.


===PLAZA OF ST. LOUIS===
===Plaza of St. Louis===
“Apotheosis of St. Louis,” by C. H. Niehaus.
*“Apotheosis of St. Louis,” by C. H. Niehaus.
“De Soto,” equestrian, by E. C. Potter.
*“De Soto,” equestrian, by E. C. Potter.
“Louis Joliet,” by A. P. Proctor.
*“Louis Joliet,” by A. P. Proctor.


===LOUISIANA PURCHASE MONUMENT===
===LOUISIANA PURCHASE MONUMENT===
All figures by Karl Bitter.
All figures by Karl Bitter.
“Peace,” on globe surmounting the shaft.
*“Peace,” on globe surmounting the shaft.
“Signing of the Treaty”
*“Signing of the Treaty”
“Spirit of the Missouri River” and
*“Spirit of the Missouri River” and
““Spirit of the Mississippi River” at base.
*““Spirit of the Mississippi River” at base.


===MAIN LAUNCH LANDING===
==Launch Landings==
Four groups by Solon Broglum
===Main Launch===
“Buffalo Dance”
*Four groups by Solon Broglum
“A Step to Civilization”
*“Buffalo Dance”
“Perils of the Plains”.
*“A Step to Civilization”
*“Perils of the Plains”.


===EAST LAUNCH LANDING===
===East Launch===
“Combat of Grizzly Bears’’  
*“Combat of Grizzly Bears’’  
“Combat of Sea Lions,’’ by F. G. R. Roth.
*“Combat of Sea Lions,’’ by F. G. R. Roth.


===WEST LAUNCH LANDING===
===West Launch===
“Combat between Bull and Cougar” and “Cougar Attacking a Dying Cow.” By E. C. Potter.
*“Combat between Bull and Cougar” and “Cougar Attacking a Dying Cow.” By E. C. Potter.


===ENTRANCE TO PIKE===
==The Pike==
“Shooting up the Town,” by F. Remington.
*“Shooting up the Town,” by F. Remington.

Revision as of 05:44, 20 March 2023

Palaces

The sculpture on the Palaces is as follows:

PALACE OF MANUFACTURES

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

PALACE OF TRANSPORTATION

  • Group with shield, in curving entablature over all main entrances, by Paul Wiehle,
  • “Transportation by Rail” and “Transportation by Boat.” seated figures at base of corner towers, by George J. Zolnay.
  • “Spirit of Transportation,” figure for crown pylons, by F. F. Horter.
  • 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

  • “Coal,” “Iron,” “Gold,” “Copper,” above frieze line on, screen wall, four figures, by Charles Mulligan.
  • 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

  • Tympanum group, E. pediment, by Clement J. Barnhorn.
  • Tympanum group, S. pediment, by Douglas Tilden.
  • Torch-bearer, repeated ten times above entablature of swinging colonnade, by Bruno L. Zimm.
  • Lions, surmounting pylons, S. entrance, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
  • “Industry of Man” and “Industry of Woman,” seated figures between Columns E. facade, by Antonin C. Skodik.
  • Symbolic groups, E. and W. entrances, by John Flanagan.
  • Figures for N, entrance and four figures, W. cornice, by F. W. Ruckstuhl.
  • Spandrels, bas-relief, W. entrance, by Peter Rossak.
  • Spandrels, bas-relief, corner towers, by William W. Manatt.
  • "Jehan Gobelin,’’ E. entrance to Palace of Varied Industries, by Max Mauch.

PALACE OF EDUCATION

  • All statuary by Robert Bringhurst.
  • Quadriga over main entrances.
  • “Goldenrod,” architectural figure, repeated six times over entrance colonnades.
  • “Thread of Fate,” flanking quadriga.
  • “Flight of Time,” flanking quadriga.
  • “Music,” group on block pedestal, right of each main entrance.
  • “Manual Training.” group on block pedestal, left of each main entrance.
  • “Archaeology’” and “Music,” spandrels in the round, over large doors.
  • “Geography” and “History,” spandrels in the round, over small doors.
  • “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.

PALACE OF MACHINERY

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

PALACE OF ELECTRICITY

  • “Light Overcoming Darkness.” group crowning pyramidal corner towers, and “Wonders of the
  • Lightning” and “Wonders of the Aurora” on corner towers, by Bela Prati.
  • “Light,” “Heat,” “Speed,” “Power,” four seated figures above pairs of projected columns on E. facade, by August Lukemann.
  • “Electricity,” group over main entrance, by Charles Grady.
  • “Joseph Henry,” Entrance to Palace of Electricity, by J. Flanagan.
  • “Benjamin Franklin,” N. entrance to Palace of Electricity, by John Boyle.

PALACE OF FINE ARTS

  • “Inspiration,” bronze for pinnacle of pediment, by Andrew O’Conner.
  • “Sculpture,” beside entrance, by David G. French.
  • “Painting,” beside entrance, by Louis ST. Gaudens.
  • “Truth,” E. niche of central pavilion, by Charles Grady.
  • “Nature,” W. niche, by Philip Martiny.
  • “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.

PALACE OF LIBERAL ARTS

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

Festival Hall & Cascades

FESTIVAL HALL

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

MAIN CASCADE

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

SIDE CASCADES

  • All sculpture by Isidore Konti.
  • “Atlantic Ocean,” fountain at head of West cascade.
  • “Pacific Ocean,” at head of East cascade.
  • “Progress of Navigation.” balanced by
  • “Progress of Commerce” on first leaps.
  • “Grace and Strength.”
  • “Cupid Holding Fish.”
  • “Girl with Petrel.”
  • “Sea Sport.”
  • “Fisheries,” on successive leaps.

Right approach to Cascades:

  • “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:

  • “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.

  • “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 W. terminal pylon, by Vincenzo Alfano.
  • Groups at E. end of Colonnade, by Alexander Ruel.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BUILDING

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

STATUARY ON THE GROUNDS

Machinery Gardens

  • "The Mountain” and “The Plain” by Lorado Taft.
  • “Pastoral,” by C. A. Heber.
  • Indian Fountain Group, by A. A. Weinmann.

WEST COURT

  • “Sioux Chief,” equestrian by C. E. Dallin.

EAST COURT

  • “Cherokee Chief.” equestrian, by J. E. Fraser.
  • "Cheyenne Chief’’ by F. Remington.

Plaza of St. Louis

  • “Apotheosis of St. Louis,” by C. H. Niehaus.
  • “De Soto,” equestrian, by E. C. Potter.
  • “Louis Joliet,” by A. P. Proctor.

LOUISIANA PURCHASE MONUMENT

All figures by Karl Bitter.

  • “Peace,” on globe surmounting the shaft.
  • “Signing of the Treaty”
  • “Spirit of the Missouri River” and
  • ““Spirit of the Mississippi River” at base.

Launch Landings

Main Launch

  • Four groups by Solon Broglum
  • “Buffalo Dance”
  • “A Step to Civilization”
  • “Perils of the Plains”.

East Launch

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

West Launch

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

The Pike

  • “Shooting up the Town,” by F. Remington.