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The George Thorndike Angell Memorial (sometimes called Angell Memorial Fountain or George Thorndike Angell Memorial Horse Fountain) is a monument commemorating George Thorndike Angell in Boston, Massachusetts. Description and history. The fountain and 7,500 square foot plaza were designed by the firm of Peabody & Stearns in 1912.
The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-Angell Animal Medical Center (MSPCA-Angell) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with its main headquarters on South Huntington Avenue in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1868, and is the second-oldest humane society in the United ...
Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Coordinates. 42°21′15″N 71°03′52″W / . 42.354284°N 71.064412°W. / 42.354284; -71.064412. The Boston Massacre Monument, also known as the Crispus Attucks Monument and Victory, is an outdoor bronze memorial by Adolph Robert Kraus, installed in Boston Common, in Boston, Massachusetts, United ...
Death and the Sculptor, also known as the Milmore Monument and The Angel of Death and the Young Sculptor [1] is a sculpture in bronze, and one of the most important and influential works of art created by sculptor Daniel Chester French. The work was commissioned to mark the grave in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts ...
The Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Regiment is a bronze relief sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens opposite 24 Beacon Street, Boston (at the edge of the Boston Common ). It depicts Colonel Robert Gould Shaw leading members of the 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as it marched down Beacon Street on ...
Hank Willis Thomas and MASS Design Group 2023 Boston Common: bronze height: 6.7 m (22 ft) George Thorndike Angell Memorial: Peabody & Stearns 1912 Post Office Square, Boston. Angell Memorial Plaza terrazzo; gilded copper; steel. h. 60 ft. x W. 10 ft. Appeal to the Great Spirit: Cyrus Edwin Dallin: 1908 Boston Museum of Fine Arts: bronze
Public sculptures by Daniel Chester French. Daniel Chester French in 1902. Daniel Chester French (1850–1931) was an American sculptor who was active in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, to Anne Richardson French and Henry Flagg French on April 20, 1850. [1] His father, a polymath, was a judge and ...
Boston Common Tablet. Boston Irish Famine Memorial. Boston Massacre Monument. Boston Public Garden 9/11 Memorial. Boston Public Garden Flagpole Base. Boston Women's Memorial. Bunker Hill Monument. Bust of Patrick Collins. Bust of Richard Cushing.