Standing Liberty Quarter Justice, the Guardian of Liberty
Hermon Atkins MacNeil (February 27, 1866 – October 2, 1947) was an American sculptor born in Everett, Massachusetts. He is known for designing the Standing Liberty quarter, struck by the Mint from 1916–1930; and for sculpting Justice, the Guardian of Liberty on the east pediment of the United States Supreme Court building.
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HermonAtkinsMacNeil (February 27, 1866 – October 2, 1947) was an American sculptor born in Everett, Massachusetts. He is known for designing the Standing...
Coming of the White Man is a bronze sculpture by American artist HermonAtkinsMacNeil, installed in Washington Park, Portland, Oregon in the United States...
married HermonAtkinsMacNeil, a sculptor of American Indians and heroic monuments. They had two sons, Claude A. MacNeil and Alden B. MacNeil. MacNeil evidently...
in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The work was sculpted by HermonAtkinsMacNeil and Carol Brooks MacNeil from 1903 to 1906, and was dedicated on September 6...
co-founder and namesake of Cornell University. The statue, designed by HermonAtkinsMacNeil, was dedicated in 1919. Ezra Cornell was born on January 11, 1807...
provided by a local philanthropist, the monument was designed by HermonAtkinsMacNeil and was dedicated in White Point Garden in 1932. The monument, standing...
(1897) Civil War Sailors Memorial by HermonAtkinsMacNeil (1921) Civil War Soldiers Memorial by HermonAtkinsMacNeil (1921) Shakespeare Memorial by Alexander...
"Physical Development" and "Intellectual Development" by the artist HermonAtkinsMacNeil (1866–1947), affectionately nicknamed "Pat and Jim" (contractions...
posed as Liberty for the Standing Liberty quarter (1916–1930) by HermonAtkinsMacNeil. She was also the model for the Pulitzer Fountain of Abundance by...
and eventually, the sole supportive committee member sculptor HermonAtkinsMacNeil – who at one time had shared a studio with African-American artist...
Burke, is a 1929 outdoor sculpture commemorating Thomas Burke by HermonAtkinsMacNeil, located in Volunteer Park, in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood...
early 1935. East pediment: Justice, the Guardian of Liberty by HermonAtkinsMacNeil West pediment: Equal Justice Under Law by Robert Ingersoll Aitken...
the Depew Memorial Fountain (1915–1919) in Indianapolis, Indiana. HermonAtkinsMacNeil and Calder were commissioned to create larger-than-life-size sculptures...
The Sun Vow is an 1899 bronze sculpture by American artist HermonAtkinsMacNeil. It was cast in 1919 and measures 72 inches (180 cm) x 32.5 inches (83 cm)...
Roman era. The north facade is embellished by a frieze sculpted by HermonAtkinsMacNeil illustrating the history of Missouri, a theme continued on the south...
tall and rests on a granite base 13 feet tall. The sculptor was HermonAtkinsMacNeil. Near the southwest corner of the park is a memorial to the crew...
Chester French, Frances Grimes, Anna Hyatt, Frederick William MacMonnies, HermonAtkinsMacNeil, and Mahonri Young. The school did not stay open for much...
(1895), Frederick MacMonnies, sculptor. George Washington as Commander-in-Chief, Accompanied by Fame and Valor (1916), HermonAtkinsMacNeil, sculptor. George...
the Art Students League of New York with George Grey Barnard and HermonAtkinsMacNeil, and then in Paris for three years under Jean Antoine Injalbert...
in New York City, serving as master sculptor in the atelier of HermonAtkinsMacNeil. His solo work includes the James Fenimore Cooper Memorial in Scarsdale...
educated before going to work in the atelier of American sculptor HermonAtkinsMacNeil. He subsequently moved to Paris in 1907 to study sculpture at the...
White Man. The bronze statue was erected in 1904 by the sculptor HermonAtkinsMacNeil. He drew inspiration from the popularity of Frederic Balch's book...
by Robert Aitken, James Earle Fraser, Karl Bitter, A.A. Weinman, HermonAtkinsMacNeil, Alexander Stirling Calder and Sherry Fry. James J. Hill statue...