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===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
*“Joseph Henry,” Entrance to Palace of Electricity, by J. Flanagan.
*''Heat'' by August Lukemann - above pairs of projected columns on east facade
*“Benjamin Franklin,” N. entrance to Palace of Electricity, by John Boyle.
*''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===
===Palace of Fine Arts===
*“Inspiration,” bronze for pinnacle of pediment, by Andrew O’Conner.
*''Inspiration'' by Andrew O’Conner [bronze] - pinnacle of pediment
*“Sculpture,” beside entrance, by David G. French.
*''Sculpture'' by David G. French - beside entrance
*“Painting,” beside entrance, by Louis ST. Gaudens.
*''Painting'' by Louis ST. Gaudens - beside entrance
*“Truth,” E. niche of central pavilion, by Charles Grady.
*''Truth'' by Charles Grady east niche of central pavilion
*“Nature,” W. niche, by Philip Martiny.
*''Nature'' by Philip Martiny - west niche of central pavilion
*“Classic Art,” limestone, above porch, by F. E. Elwell.
*''Classic Art'' by F. E. Elwell - limestone, above porch
*“Renaissance Art,” limestone, by Carl E. Telft.
*''Renaissance Art'' by Carl E. Telft [limestone]
*“Oriental Art,” limestone, by Henry Linder.
*''Oriental Art''  by Henry Linder [limestone]
*“Egyptian Art,” limestone, by Albert Jaegers.
*''Egyptian Art'' by Albert Jaegers [limestone]
*“Gothic Art.” limestone, by, Johann Gebert.
*''Gothic Art'' by, Johann Gebert [limestone]
*“Modern Art,” limestone, by C. F. Hamanu.
*''Modern Art'' limestone, by C. F. Hamanu.
*Eleven medallions, limestone, by G. T. Brewster.
*Eleven medallions by G. T. Brewster [limestone]
*Eleven medallions, limestone, by O. Picarilli.
*Eleven medallions by O. Picarilli [limestone]
*Two gridins, copper, by Phinister A. Proctor.
*Two gridins by Phinister A. Proctor [copper]
*Two centaurs, at ends of pediment.
*Two centaurs by unknown -  at ends of pediment
*Thirty antique figures for temporary wings.
*Thirty antique figures for temporary wings
*Twenty-six antique figures for permanent wings.
*Twenty-six antique figures for permanent wings
*Panela over porch, by H. A. McNeil.
*Panela over porch by H. A. McNeil.


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


===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 West cascade.
*''Pacific Ocean'' by Isidore Konti -  fountain at head of East cascade
*“Pacific Ocean,” at head of East 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.


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


===Left approach to Cascades:===
===Left approach to Cascades:===
*“Panfilo Narvaez,” by H. Adams.
*Panfilo Narvaez by H. Adams
*“James Madison,” by Janet Scudder.
*James Madison by Janet Scudder
*“Robert Livingston,” by A. Lukemann.
*Robert Livingston by A. Lukemann
*“James Monroe,” by Julia Bracken.
*James Monroe by Julia Bracken
*“Marbois,” by H. Herring.
*Marbois by H. Herring
*“Andrew Jackson,” by L. Potter.
*Andrew Jackson by L. Potter
*“Philippe Renault,” by A. S. Calder.
*Philippe Renault by A. S. Calder
*“Anthony Wayne.” by W. C. Noble.
*Anthony Wayne by W. C. Noble
*“Pierre Laclede.” By J. Hartley.
*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 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==
==United States Government Building==
*All statuary by James F. Early.
*Tympanum in alto relief Romanesque ornament by James F. Early - for pediment over main entrance.
*Tympanum in alto relief Romanesque ornament, for pediment over main entrance.
*''Liberty Triumphant'' by James F. Early - groups flanking pediment.
*“Liberty Triumphant.groups flanking pediment.
*''Liberty Victorious'' by James F. Early - quadriga crowning central dome.
*“Liberty Victorious,” quadriga crowning central dome.
*''Liberty'' by James F. Early - inside building replica of Liberty on dome of Capitol at Washington.
*“Liberty,” inside building, replica of Liberty on dome of Capitol at Washington.


==Statuary on the Grounds==
==Statuary on the Grounds==
===Machinery Gardens===
===Machinery Gardens===
*"The Mountain” and “The Plain” by Lorado Taft.
*''The Mountain'' by Lorado Taft
*“Pastoral,” by C. A. Heber.
*''The Plain'' by Lorado Taft
*Indian Fountain Group, by A. A. Weinmann.
*''Pastoral'' by C. A. Heber
*''Indian Fountain Group'' by A. A. Weinmann.


===Sunken Gardens===
===Sunken Gardens===


==Plaza St. Anthony===
=== Plaza St. Anthony ===


==Plaza Orleans===
=== Plaza Orleans ===


===West Court===
===West Court===
*“Sioux Chief,” equestrian by C. E. Dallin.
*''Sioux Chief'' by C. E. Dallin [equestrian]


===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'' by E. C. Potter [equestrian]
*“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 by Karl Bitter'' - on globe surmounting the shaft
*“Signing of the Treaty”
*''Signing of the Treaty'' by Karl Bitter
*“Spirit of the Missouri River” and
*''Spirit of the Missouri River'' by Karl Bitter - base
*““Spirit of the Mississippi River” at base.
*''Spirit of the Mississippi River'' by Karl Bitter - base


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


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


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


==The Pike==
==The Pike==
*“Shooting up the Town,” by F. Remington.
*''Shooting up the Town'' by F. Remington - entrance to pike

Revision as of 00:33, 21 March 2023

Palaces

The sculpture on the Palaces is as follows:

Palace of Manufacturers

  • 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” - south entrance to Palace or Manufactures, by Michael Tonetti.
  • 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

  • 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, by
  • Seated figures flanking main entrances, by F. H. Packer and Carl Heber.
  • Figure at base of towers, by William Sievers.

Palace of Mines & Metallurgy

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

Festival Hall

  • “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

  • 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

  • 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:

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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

Machinery Gardens

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

Sunken Gardens

Plaza St. Anthony

Plaza Orleans

West Court

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

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 by E. C. Potter [equestrian]
  • Louis Joliet by A. P. Proctor

Louisiana Purchase Monument

All figures by Karl Bitter.

  • 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

Main Launch

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

East Launch

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

West Launch

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

The Pike

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