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A Hollywood angel

The Rueger monument in Hollywood Cemetery is a nice example of art we sadly no longer see in American cemeteries.

Posted bygsb03632December 6, 2019June 2, 2020Posted inarchitecture, cemeteries, public artTags: angel, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Grief, Harry Lewis Raul, Hermon MacNeil, Hollywood Cemetery, Julius C. Loester, peplos, Richmond VA, Rock Creek Cemetery, Roman Bronze Works, Standing Liberty Quarter, tiara, Washington D.C.1 Comment on A Hollywood angel

The Liscum monument

An unsung monument in Arlington gets a close look.

Posted bygsb03632November 16, 2019June 2, 2020Posted incemeteries, public artTags: A Coign of Vantage, Adolph Weinman, Amor Caritas, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington VA, Armed Freedom, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Baltimore MD, Columbia, double eagle, Edinburgh UK, Emerson Hamilton Liscum, Flaming June, Frederic Leighton, Green Mount Cemetery, Grief, Hans Schuler, Harvard University, Hermon MacNeil, Idleness, John Rhind, John Singer Sargent, John William Goddard, laurel, Lawrence Alma Tadema, Liberty, Neoclassicism, palm, peplos, personification, Rock Creek Cemetery, Standing Liberty Quarter, The Etruscan Vase Painters, Thomas Crawford, U.S. Capitol, Victory, Walking Liberty, Washington D.C., Widener Library, Winding the SkeinLeave a comment on The Liscum monument

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