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=List of Quaker Meetinghouses in the United States=
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List of Quaker Meetinghouses in the United States identifies the notable buildings in the United States that were constructed by
Notable buildings built by Quaker meetings, or extensively used for Quaker purposes, are grouped by state.
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Delaware
Julia Tourianski (Declaration of Bitcoin's Independence, Brave The World)
Roger Ver (Bitcoin Evangelist, also known as the "Bitcoin Jesus")
Paul Joseph Watson (InfoWars)
Jeff Berwick (The Dollar Vigilante, Anarchast)
Jeffrey Tucker (CLO, LIberty.me)
Charlie Shrem (BitInstant)
Gavin Wood (Ethereum)
Patrick M. Byrne (overstock.com, "Bitcoin Messiah")
Amir Taaki (Libbitcoin, Dark Wallet, Dark Market)
Chris Ellis (World Crypto Network)
Max Keiser (Keiser Report, MaxCoin, STARTcoin)
Stacy Herbert (Keiser Report, STARTcoin)
Andreas Antonopoulos (bitcoinbook.info, serial tech-entrepreneur, Let’s Talk Bitcoin)
New Jersey
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! | 1 | | 1926 built | 1346 Tuscaloosa Ave. | Classical Revival building which served as a Masonic Hall until 1985 when it was sold and converted to office space. The building was destroyed in a fire on New Year's Day, 1996, but, oddly remains NRHP-listed in 2009.[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bpl/399055076/ Historical marker commemorating the building]{{NRISref|version=2009a}} |
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! | 2 | Little Egg Harbor Meetinghouse | | 1926 built | 1346 Tuscaloosa Ave. | Classical Revival building which served as a Masonic Hall until 1985 when it was sold and converted to office space. The building was destroyed in a fire on New Year's Day, 1996, but, oddly remains NRHP-listed in 2009.[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bpl/399055076/ Historical marker commemorating the building]{{NRISref|version=2009a}} |
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Pennsylvania
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! | 1 | | 1926 built | 1346 Tuscaloosa Ave. | Classical Revival building which served as a Masonic Hall until 1985 when it was sold and converted to office space. The building was destroyed in a fire on New Year's Day, 1996, but, oddly remains NRHP-listed in 2009.[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bpl/399055076/ Historical marker commemorating the building]{{NRISref|version=2009a}} |
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References
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From [[List of public art in Philadelphia]]
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! Title | Image | Artist | Year | Location | Coordinates | Material | Dimensions | Owner |
Eagle (sculpture)
| |Clodius F. Legrand and Sons |1797 | | |wood: mahogany Mahogany | | ||||||||
Eagle (World War I Memorial)
| |{{sortname| J. Otto|Schweizer}} |1923 | | |metal: bronze Eagle: bronze; Base: granite with bronze medallions & shields; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Eagles (Weinman)
| |{{sortname| Adolph A.|Weinman}} |1903 | | |stone granite Sculpture: pink Milford granite; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Earth, Air, Fire, Water, (Gates)
| |{{sortname| Christopher T.|Ray}} |1971 | | |metal: iron Gates: iron and glass | | ||||||||
East Pediment (Donato)
| |{{sortname| Giuseppe|Donato}} |1940 | | |stone: limestone Pediment: Indiana limestone | | ||||||||
Eight Heads (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1927 | | |stone: Sculpture: stone | | ||||||||
The Eight (McKenzie)
| |{{sortname| R. Tait|McKenzie}} |1930 | | |metal: bronze Figure group: bronze; Base: painted concrete, reinforced with metal | | ||||||||
Emancipation Proclamation Fountain
| |{{sortname| Gerd|Utescher}} |1964 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Evelyn Taylor Price Memorial Sundial
| |{{sortname| Beatrice|Fenton}} |1947 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Face Fragment (Love)
| |{{sortname| Arlene|Love}} |1975 | | |mixed: Sculpture: fiberglass reinforced polyester resin with gold-leaf patina, and brass; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Families (Keyser)
| |{{sortname| Evelyn|Keyser}} |1976 | | |metal: aluminum Cut, bent, & welded aluminum | | ||||||||
Family of Bears (Winter)
| |{{sortname| Sherl Joseph|Winter}} |1966 | | |concrete: precast Sculpture: precast concrete | | ||||||||
Family of Man (Nivola)
| |{{sortname| Costantino|Nivola}} |1961 | | |mixed: Cast concrete and sand, reinforced with steel (?) | | ||||||||
The Family (Papashvily)
| |{{sortname| George|Papashvily}} |1898 | | | | | ||||||||
Family (Noguchi)
| |{{sortname| Isamu|Noguchi}} |1957 | | |stone: marble Stony Creek Connecticut gray granite and red granite | | ||||||||
The Family (Parks)
| |{{sortname| Charles Cropper|Parks}} |1970 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: brick | | ||||||||
Family (Lieberman)
| |{{sortname| Neil|Lieberman}} |1935 | | |metal: Metal | | ||||||||
The Family (Greenberg)
| |{{sortname| Joseph J.|Greenberg}} |1975 | | |plastic: fiberglass Sculpture: laminated fiberglass and epoxy resins with copper exterior; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Family with Twins (Keyser)
| |{{sortname| Evelyn|Keyser}} |1968 | | |metal: aluminum Aluminum, 3/16 in. thick | | ||||||||
Fantasy Animal (Fuhrman)
| |{{sortname| James|Fuhrman}} |1943 | | |metal: steel Weathering steel | | ||||||||
Felis Leo (Lawrie)
| |{{sortname| Archer|Lawrie}} |1950 | | |stone: limestone Relief: limestone | | ||||||||
Felis Tigris
| |{{sortname| Archer|Lawrie}} |1951 | | |stone: limestone Relief: limestone | | ||||||||
Fence (Leavitt)
| |{{sortname| Greg|Leavitt}} |1947 | | |metal: iron Wrought iron | | ||||||||
Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company Building
| |{{sortname| Lee Oskar|Lawrie}} |1926 | | |metal: bronze Bronze, limestone, and granite reliefs | | ||||||||
Figure in Blue Marble (Bintliff)
| |{{sortname| Katherine Joy|Bintliff}} |1966 | | |stone: marble Blue marble on a concrete base | | ||||||||
Finland Monument (Aaltonen)
| |{{sortname| Vaino|Aaltonen}} |1938 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: red Finnish granite; Upper base: diorite; Lower base: grey granite | | ||||||||
Fire Engine (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1972 | | |metal | | ||||||||
Fire Scene (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1976 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Fire (Fredenthal)
| |{{sortname| Robinson|Fredenthal}} |1973 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: Cor-Ten steel | | ||||||||
Fireman Carrying a Hatchet (Jones)
| |{{sortname| Dexter|Jones}} |1967 | | |metal: aluminum | | ||||||||
Fireman Rescuing a Woman (Utescher)
| |{{sortname| Gerd|Utescher}} |1912 | | |metal: bronze | | ||||||||
Firemen (Utescher)
| |{{sortname| Gerd|Utescher}} |1964 | | |metal: Relief: metal | | ||||||||
First Step (Clark)
| |{{sortname| Ken|Clark}} |1977 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: weathering steel (?), painted; Foundation: metal | | ||||||||
The Fishing Bear (Frudakis)
| |{{sortname| Evangelos|Frudakis}} |1972 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Fiske Doors, St. Mark's Church
| |{{sortname| Samuel|Yellin}} |1919 | | |mixed: Wood, painted red, and hand-wrought iron | | ||||||||
Flame (Winter)
| |{{sortname| Sherl Joseph|Winter}} |1968 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Fountain basin: Belgian marble and concrete | | ||||||||
Flat Face and Pillars (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |mixed: Sculpture: concrete, steel, gold-colored metal; Base: bed of stones | | ||||||||
Floating Figure (Lachaise)
| |{{sortname| Gaston|Lachaise}} |1927 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: marble | | ||||||||
Florentine Lions (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1849 | | |metal: bronze Lions: bronze; Bases: concrete on brick | | ||||||||
Fordham Memorial Fountain
| |Unknown |1914 | | |metal: copper Copper on steel base | | ||||||||
Fountain and Sculpture (Bogle)
| |{{sortname| Jon|Bogle}} |1974 | | |metal: Sculpture: metal; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Fountain (Ray)
| |{{sortname| Christopher T.|Ray}} |1970 | | |metal: copper Sculpture: painted wrought copper; Fountain basin: fiberglass | | ||||||||
Fountain (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |stone: marble Sculpture: marble; Upper basin: granite or sandstone | | ||||||||
Fountain (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1971 | | | | | ||||||||
Fountain (Morgan)
| |{{sortname| Richard S.|Morgan}} |1995 | | |ceramic: Unglazed ceramic | | ||||||||
Fountain Sculpture (Greenberg)
| |{{sortname| Joseph J.|Greenberg}} |1970 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Fountain with Patterned Mosaic Base (Pei)
| |{{sortname| I. M.|Pei}} |1966 | | |concrete: Painted concrete | | ||||||||
Fountain with Winged Figures (Greber)
| |{{sortname| Henri Leon|Greber}} |1900 | | |stone: limestone Sculpture: limestone; Base: limestone | | ||||||||
The Four Continents: Africa (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: granite Granite on a brick and granite base | | ||||||||
The Four Continents: America (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: granite Granite on a brick and granite base | | ||||||||
The Four Continents: Asia (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: granite Granite on a brick and granite base | | ||||||||
The Four Continents: Europe (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: granite Granite on a brick and granite base | | ||||||||
Flame (Winter)
| |{{sortname| Sherl Joseph|Winter}} |1968 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Fountain basin: Belgian marble and concrete | | ||||||||
Flat Face and Pillars (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |mixed: Sculpture: concrete, steel, gold-colored metal; Base: bed of stones | | ||||||||
Floating Figure (Lachaise)
| |{{sortname| Gaston|Lachaise}} |1927 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: marble | | ||||||||
Florentine Lions (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1849 | | |metal: bronze Lions: bronze; Bases: concrete on brick | | ||||||||
Fordham Memorial Fountain
| |Unknown |1914 | | |metal: copper Copper on steel base | | ||||||||
Fountain and Sculpture (Bogle)
| |{{sortname| Jon|Bogle}} |1974 | | |metal: Sculpture: metal; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Fountain (Ray)
| |{{sortname| Christopher T.|Ray}} |1970 | | |metal: copper Sculpture: painted wrought copper; Fountain basin: fiberglass | | ||||||||
Fountain (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |stone: marble Sculpture: marble; Upper basin: granite or sandstone | | ||||||||
Fountain (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1971 | | | | | ||||||||
Fountain Sculpture (Greenberg)
| |{{sortname| Joseph J.|Greenberg}} |1970 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Fountain with Patterned Mosaic Base (Pei)
| |{{sortname| I. M.|Pei}} |1966 | | |concrete: Painted concrete | | ||||||||
Fountain with Winged Figures (Greber)
| |{{sortname| Henri Leon|Greber}} |1900 | | |stone: limestone Sculpture: limestone; Base: limestone | | ||||||||
The Four Continents: Africa (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: granite Granite on a brick and granite base | | ||||||||
The Four Continents: America (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: granite Granite on a brick and granite base | | ||||||||
The Four Continents: Asia (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: granite Granite on a brick and granite base | | ||||||||
The Four Continents: Europe (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: granite Granite on a brick and granite base | | ||||||||
Four Metal Bas-Reliefs (Wallis)
| |{{sortname| Charles|Wallis}} |1973 | | |metal: Each sculpture: metal and concrete; Each base: slate, painted | | ||||||||
Fractured Column (Sisko)
| |{{sortname| Paul|Sisko}} |1977 | | |metal: steel Brushed stainless steel | | ||||||||
Francisco de Miranda (Gonzalez)
| |{{sortname| Lorenzo|Gonzalez}} |1977 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Frank Furness Gateway
| |{{sortname| Frank|Furness}} |1876 | | |stone: sandstone Brown Connecticut sandstone | | ||||||||
Franz Schubert (Baerer)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Baerer}} |1891 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: limestone and granite with bronze plaque | | ||||||||
Frederick Douglass (Washington)
| |{{sortname| James W.|Washington}} |1969 | | |stone: granite Imperial mahogany granite | | ||||||||
Frederick Douglass (Washington)
| |{{sortname| James W.|Washington}} |1969 | | |stone: granite Granite | | ||||||||
Frederick Graff Memorial
| |Unknown |1800 | | | | | ||||||||
Frederick Graff Memorial, (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1844 | | |stone: marble Marble on a granite base | | ||||||||
Free Flight (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1971 | | |steel: Sculpture: welded stainless steal; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Free Interpretation of Plant Forms
| |{{sortname| Harry|Bertoia}} |1967 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: welded copper tubing and bronze rods. (4 tons) | | ||||||||
Freedom Symbol, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Joseph J.|Greenberg}} |1968 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
A Friend, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Charles Cropper|Parks}} |1976 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze, painted; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
(Frog and Seal), (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1943 | | |concrete: Animals: concrete, painted red; Bases: concrete | | ||||||||
(Frogs), (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| B.|Ridgeway}} |1927 | | |stone: limestone Frogs: limestone; Foundations: concrete | | ||||||||
The Funder, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Tonnie|Jones}} |1971 | | |metal: bronze Bronze on a concrete base | | ||||||||
Gardel Monument, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Guillaume|Geefs}} |1862 | | |stone: marble Granite and Italian marble | | ||||||||
Gardens for Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Isamu|Noguchi}} |1956 | | | | | ||||||||
Gates and Gargoyles, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Samuel|Yellin}} |1912 | | |metal: iron Wrought iron, painted | | ||||||||
The Gates of Hell, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Auguste|Rodin}} |1880 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze | | ||||||||
Gates, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Samuel|Yellin}} |1923 | | |metal: iron Hand-wrought iron | | ||||||||
(Gates), (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Samuel|Yellin}} |1925 | | |metal: iron Wrought iron, painted | | ||||||||
(Gates), (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Samuel|Yellin}} |1934 | | |metal: iron Wrought iron | | ||||||||
Gates, (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Samuel|Yellin}} |1926 | | |metal: iron Iron | | ||||||||
Geometric Abstract Form (Fuhrman)
| |{{sortname| James|Fuhrman}} |1972 | | |metal: steel Cor-Ten steel | | ||||||||
George and Meta Conor-Wood Memorial Fountain
| |{{sortname| Ahron|Ben-Shmuel}} |1942 | | |granite: Sculpture: Coopersburg granite; Base: stone walls with slate steps and capping | | ||||||||
George McKenzie Poinsett Memorial
| |Unknown |1914 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: Rhode Island granite | | ||||||||
George Washington Carver (Washington)
| |{{sortname| James W.|Washington}} |1909 | | | | | ||||||||
George Washington Carver (Washington)
| |{{sortname| James W.|Washington}} |1969 | | |stone: granite Granite | | ||||||||
George Washington Monument (Siemering)
| |{{sortname| Rudolf|Siemering}} |1897 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
George Washington (Bailly)
| |{{sortname| Joseph Alexis|Bailly}} |1869 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze: Base: marble and granite | | ||||||||
George Washington (Houdon)
| |{{sortname| Jean Antoine|Houdon}} |1790 | | |metal: bronze Bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
George Washington (Bailly)
| |{{sortname| Joseph Alexis|Bailly}} |1869 | | |stone: marble Marble | | ||||||||
Giant Frog (Chapin)
| |{{sortname| Cornelia Van Auken|Chapin}} |1941 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Giraffe (Mitchell)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1955 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze | | ||||||||
Giraffe (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1969 | | |metal: steel Welded stainless steel | | ||||||||
Giraffes (Mitchell)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1960 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: bluestone | | ||||||||
Girl with Basin (Hoffman)
| |{{sortname| Edward Fenno|Hoffman}} |1958 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Golden Slipper (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1977 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze or brass with gold leaf; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Gopher (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1923 | | | | | ||||||||
Gorilla (Greenberg)
| |{{sortname| Joseph J.|Greenberg}} |1965 | | |stone: limestone Relief: Indiana limestone | | ||||||||
Gov. Johan Printz (Lindborg)
| |{{sortname| Carl|Lindborg}} |1972 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: Barre, Vermont granite | | ||||||||
Government of the People (Lipchitz)
| |{{sortname| Jacques|Lipchitz}} |1975 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete and stone | | ||||||||
Grand Army of the Republic Fountain
| |Unknown |1893 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: iron | | ||||||||
The Great Doctor (Raemisch)
| |{{sortname| Waldemar|Raemisch}} |1955 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
The Great Mother (Raemisch)
| |{{sortname| Waldemar|Raemisch}} |1955 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Great Seals of Cities and States
| |{{sortname| Leon|Hermant}} |1926 | | |stone: granite Granite | | ||||||||
Greek Warrior (Capralos)
| |{{sortname| Christos|Capralos}} |1969 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Grubbtown Civil War Monument
| |Unknown |1899 | | |stone: marble Sculpture: marble and granite; Base: marble and granite | | ||||||||
Guardians of Fire (Utescher)
| |{{sortname| Gerd|Utescher}} |1964 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete amalgam | | ||||||||
Guglielmo Marconi (Saleppichi)
| |{{sortname| Giancarlo|Saleppichi}} |1975 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite or marble | | ||||||||
Haddy (Jones)
| |{{sortname| Dexter|Jones}} |1970 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite, natural rock | | ||||||||
Harry Bertoia Sculpture (Bertoia)
| |{{sortname| Harry|Bertoia}} |1974 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze with green patina; Base: cement | | ||||||||
Head of Artemis (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1700 | | |stone: Stone | | ||||||||
Helical Form (Daley)
| |{{sortname| William P.|Daley}} |1971 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: Tomasil bronze; Base: limestone | | ||||||||
Hemicycle Decorative Plaque (Architects)
| |{{sortname| Alexander|Kemp}} |1877 | | |ceramic: terra cotta Terra cotta | | ||||||||
Hemicycle Decorative Plaque (Painters)
| |{{sortname| Alexander|Kemp}} |1877 | | |ceramic: terra cotta Terra cotta | | ||||||||
Hemicycle Decorative Plaque (Painters)
| |{{sortname| Alexander|Kemp}} |1877 | | |ceramic: terra cotta Terra cotta | | ||||||||
Hemicycle Decorative Plaque (Painters)
| |{{sortname| Alexander|Kemp}} |1877 | | |ceramic: terra cotta Terra cotta | |IAS 88320044http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!307239~!0#focus; IAS 88320045http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!307240~!0#focus | ||||||||
Hemicycle Decorative Plaque (Sculptors)
| |{{sortname| Alexander|Kemp}} |1877 | | |ceramic: terra cotta Terra cotta | | ||||||||
Henry Howard Houston Memorial
| |{{sortname| John Massey|Rhind}} |1900 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Henry M. Phillips Memorial Fountain
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1915 | | | | |IAS 75009277http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!15594~!0#focushttp://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelwm25/4975527220/ | ||||||||
Heroic Figure of Man (Greenberg)
| |{{sortname| Joseph J.|Greenberg}} |1963 | | |metal: bronze Bronze on a black marble base | | ||||||||
The Hewer (Barnard)
| |{{sortname| George Grey|Barnard}} |1901 | | |metal: bronze Bronze on concrete base | | ||||||||
Hippo Family (Schiwetz)
| |{{sortname| Berthold Tex|Schiwetz}} |1962 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Hippo Mother and Baby (Mitchell)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1955 | | |metal: bronze Sculptures: bronze | | ||||||||
Hirst Tomb (Tarr)
| |{{sortname| H. S.|Tarr}} |1858 | | |stone: marble Marble | | ||||||||
History of Printing (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1927 | | |stone: limestone Pediment: Indiana limestone | | ||||||||
Horse (Mitchell)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1915 | | | | | ||||||||
Horse (Levy)
| |{{sortname| Margaret Wasserman|Levy}} |1969 | | |plastic: acrylic Acrylic (?) | | ||||||||
Horses Drawing Fire Engine (Godfrey)
| |{{sortname| John|Godfrey}} |1964 | | |metal: bronze Relief: bronze | | ||||||||
Hose Team in Action (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1977 | | |metal: aluminum Aluminum strips | | ||||||||
Hudson Bay Wolves (Kemeys)
| |{{sortname| Edward|Kemeys}} |1872 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: dark polished granite | | ||||||||
Il Porcellino (Tacca)
| |{{sortname| Pietro|Tacca}} |1613 | | |metal: bronze Bronze on a black marble base | | ||||||||
Impala Fountain
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1962 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base and pool: black granite | | ||||||||
Indian Head Fountain
| |Unknown |1905 | | |stone: Stone | | ||||||||
Insignia (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander Stirling|Calder}} |1920 | | |stone: marble Marble | | ||||||||
Intersperse (Schultz)
| |{{sortname| Saunders|Schultz}} |1976 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: Cor-Ten steel | | ||||||||
Irish Memorial (Goodacre)
| |{{sortname| Glenna|Goodacre}} |2002 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Italian Fountain (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1800 | | | | | ||||||||
James Bartram Nicholson Tomb
| |{{sortname| J. Otto|Schweizer}} |1913 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite with bronze plaques | | ||||||||
Japanese Lantern in Lansdowne Valley
| |Unknown |1800 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Japanese Lantern (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1800 | | |stone: granite Granite | | ||||||||
Japanese Lantern (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1800 | | |stone: granite Granite | | ||||||||
Japanese Lantern (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1800 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base; concrete | | ||||||||
Japanese Lantern (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1800 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base; concrete | | ||||||||
Japanese Pagoda (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1959 | | |stone: granite Granite | | ||||||||
Jeanne d'Arc (Fremiet)
| |{{sortname| Emmanuel|Fremiet}} |1890 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze, gilded; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Jerusalem Stabile (Calder)
| |{{sortname| Alexander|Calder}} |1976 | | |metal: steel Steel, painted orange | | ||||||||
Jesus Breaking Bread (Erlebacher)
| |{{sortname| Walter|Erlebacher}} |1976 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: brown granite | | ||||||||
John B. Kelly (Rosin)
| |{{sortname| Harry|Rosin}} |1965 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite on brick | | ||||||||
John Barry (Murray)
| |{{sortname| Samuel|Murray}} |1910 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
John Christian Bullitt (Boyle)
| |{{sortname| John J.|Boyle}} |1907 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
John F. Kennedy Memorial (DeVoe)
| |{{sortname| Robert|DeVoe}} |1967 | | |concrete: artificial stone Artificial stone on a granite base | | ||||||||
The John Hanson Monument
| |{{sortname| Carl|Lindborg}} |1966 | | |metal: bronze Bust: bronze; Base: black Swedish granite | | ||||||||
John Harrison (Stevens)
| |{{sortname| Lawrence Tenney|Stevens}} |1930 | | |metal: bronze Figure: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
John Nepomucene Neumann (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1972 | | |stone: marble Sculpture: white marble; Base: stone and glass | | ||||||||
John Paul Jones (Hancock)
| |{{sortname| Walker|Hancock}} |1957 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
John Wanamaker Eagle (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1944 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: patinated bronze; Base: cement and stone | | ||||||||
John Wanamaker (Rhind)
| |{{sortname| John Massey|Rhind}} |1923 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
John Wister (Romanelli)
| |{{sortname| Raffaello|Romanelli}} |1903 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
John Witherspoon (Bailly)
| |{{sortname| Joseph Alexis|Bailly}} |1876 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Johnny Ring (Blai)
| |{{sortname| Boris|Blai}} |1964 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
The Journeyer (Daen)
| |{{sortname| Lindsay|Daen}} |1975 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Kangaroos (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1970 | | |metal steel Sculpture: welded and polished stainless steel; Base: concrete and brick | | ||||||||
King Solomon (Archipenko)
| |{{sortname| Alexander|Archipenko}} |1963 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Kopernik (Talcott)
| |{{sortname| Dudley Vaill|Talcott}} |1973 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: stainless steel; Base: red granite | | ||||||||
Lansdowne World War II Memorial
| |{{sortname| Roy F.|Larson}} |1947 | | |mixed: Concrete, stone and limestone | | ||||||||
Laughing Children (McKenzie)
| |{{sortname| R. Tait|McKenzie}} |1867 | | | | | ||||||||
Law and Justice (2 panels)
| |{{sortname| Donald|De Lue}} |1940 | | |stone: granite Reliefs: granite | | ||||||||
Law, Prosperity and Power
| |{{sortname| Daniel Chester|French}} |1880 | | |stone marble: Sculpture: marble; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Leda and the Swan (Manship)
| |{{sortname| Paul|Manship}} |1911 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Leviathan (Lipton)
| |{{sortname| Seymour|Lipton}} |1963 | | |metal: nickel Sculpture: nickel silver on Monel metal; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Lightning Bolts (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1973 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: polished stainless steel; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Lion Crushing a Serpent (Barye)
| |{{sortname| Antoine Louis|Barye}} |1832 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | |IAS PA000020http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!14951~!0#focushttp://www.flickr.com/photos/nostri-imago/3384170594/ | ||||||||
The Lion Fighter (Wolff)
| |{{sortname| Albert|Wolff}} |1858 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: limestone | | ||||||||
Lion Heads (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |metal: iron Sculptures: iron; Bases: stone | | ||||||||
Lioness Carrying to Her Young a Wild Boar
| |{{sortname| Auguste|Cain}} |1880 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: Quincy granite | | ||||||||
Lions (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Lions (Fiorelli)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Fiorelli}} |1838 | | |stone: marble Lions: marble; Bases: marble | | ||||||||
Lions (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1891 | | |stone: marble Sculpture: marble; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Lippincott Memorial Fountain
| |Unknown |1800 | | | | | ||||||||
Love (Indiana)
| |{{sortname| Robert|Indiana}} |1976 | | |metal: aluminum Sculpture: aluminum, painted; Base: wood or stainless steel | | ||||||||
Machine Man (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1943 | | |metal: steel Maybe stainless steel | | ||||||||
Magnolia Blossom (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1969 | | |metal: steel Forged, hammered, welded and painted stainless steel with copper tubes in the center; Base: poured concrete | |IAS 75009366Magnolia Blossom, (sculpture) | ||||||||
Maja (Marcks)
| |{{sortname| Gerhard|Marcks}} |1942 | | |metal: bronze Bronze on a marble base | | ||||||||
Man (Morseletto)
| |Morseletto |1933 | | |stone: limestone Figure: carved limestone; Base: limestone | | ||||||||
Mangbusucks (sculpture)
| |Unknown (Korean) |1695 | | |stone: granite Granite | | ||||||||
Martin Luther King Freedom Memorial (Keene)
| |{{sortname| Paul|Keene}} |1971 | | |plastic: fiberglass Panels: fiberglass; Bases: brick | | ||||||||
Martin Luther King, Jr. (Washington)
| |{{sortname| James W.|Washington}} |1969 | | |stone: granite Granite | | ||||||||
Mary Dyer (Judson)
| |{{sortname| Sylvia Shaw|Judson}} |1959 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Mary Rebecca Darby Smith Memorial Fountain
| |{{sortname| John J.|Boyle|John J. Boyle (sculptor)}} |1800 | | |stone: granite: Picton Island red granite fountain with bronze reliefs | | ||||||||
Mary (Sibbel)
| |{{sortname| Joseph|Sibbel}} |1915 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Medical Care (Greenberg)
| |{{sortname| Joseph J.|Greenberg}} |1966 | | |plastic: Reinforced plastic on a concrete base | | ||||||||
Memorial Gates (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1902 | | |metal: iron Sculpture: wrought iron, painted black; Base: brick, sandstone, limestone, and mortar | | ||||||||
Merchants Bartering (Utescher)
| |{{sortname| Gerd|Utescher}} |1968 | | |plastic: fiberglass Sculpture: Fiberglass and plastic resin, on an expanded steel lath, bronze patina; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Mercury at Rest (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1875 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: marble | | ||||||||
Mercury (Rush)
| |{{sortname| William|Rush}} |1828 | | |wood: walnut Walnut figure on an iron rod | | ||||||||
Metal Bas-Relief (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Robert E.|Montgomery}} |1972 | | |metal: steel Steel rods, polished | | ||||||||
Metal Sculpture (sculpture)
| |{{sortname| Jean Eda|Francksen}} |1974 | | |metal: steel Steel, welded | | ||||||||
Milkweed Pod (Fitz-Gerald)
| |{{sortname| Clark Battle|Fitz-Gerald}} |1965 | | |metal: copper Pod: copper; Seeds: stainless steel; Basin: granite and painted concrete | | ||||||||
Modern Discus Thrower (McKenzie)
| |{{sortname| R. Tait|McKenzie}} |1926 | | |metal: bronze Figure: bronze; Base: painted concrete, reinforced with metal | | ||||||||
Monument to Six Million Jewish Martyrs
| |{{sortname| Nathan|Rapoport}} |1964 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: black granite | | ||||||||
Morton McMichael (Mahoney)
| |{{sortname| John H. |Mahoney}} |1881 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Mother and Child (Keyser)
| |{{sortname| Evelyn|Keyser}} |1964 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Movement of Life (Bailey)
| |{{sortname| Joseph C.|Bailey}} |1976 | | |metal: bronze Bronze and fiberglass | | ||||||||
Mustang at Play (Levy)
| |{{sortname| Margaret Wasserman|Levy}} |1969 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: fieldstone | | ||||||||
N. W. Ayer Building (Kelly)
| |{{sortname| J. Wallace|Kelly}} |1927 | | |stone: limestone Indiana limestone | | ||||||||
Nandi (sculpture)
| |Unknown (Asian Indian) |1500 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: gray micaceous granite; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Nat Turner (Washington)
| |{{sortname| James W.|Washington}} |1909 | | | | |IAS 75009419;http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!15729~!0#focus IAS 88320140http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!307335~!0#focus | ||||||||
Nesaika (Rhoden)
| |{{sortname| John W.|Rhoden}} |1976 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: brick and cement | | ||||||||
Nidus (Bogle)
| |{{sortname| Jon|Bogle}} |1966 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: steel; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Night (Smith)
| |{{sortname| Tony|Smith}} |1912 | | |metal: Metal | | ||||||||
N.R.A. (Onaga)
| |{{sortname| Yoshimatsu|Onaga}} |1933 | | |stone: limestone Limestone on a concrete base | | ||||||||
Nude Female Figure (Tyler)
| |{{sortname| Stella Elkins|Tyler}} |1938 | | |metal: bronze Figure: bronze; Base: wood | | ||||||||
An Ocean's Perspective
| |{{sortname| Jill|Sablosky}} |1966 | | |stone: Stone | | ||||||||
Old Glory (Raul)
| |{{sortname| Harry Lewis|Raul}} |1911 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite with bronze plaques | | ||||||||
Orangutan (Greenberg)
| |{{sortname| Joseph J.|Greenberg}} |1965 | | |stone: limestone Relief: Indiana limestone | | ||||||||
Orb Washbasin (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |stone: Stone | | ||||||||
Orball (Clark)
| |{{sortname| Ken|Clark}} |1976 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: carbon steel plates, welded and painted; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Orestes and Pylades Fountain
| |{{sortname| Carl Johann|Steinhauser}} |1813 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Ornamental Gate (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1964 | | |metal: Painted metal | | ||||||||
The Ox (Mitchell)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1975 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Packard Building Gates and Other Metalwork
| |{{sortname| Samuel|Yellin}} |1923 | | |metal: iron Iron and bronze | | ||||||||
Pan with Sundial (Fenton)
| |{{sortname| Beatrice|Fenton}} |1938 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: cast bronze with green patina; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Peace Memorial (Kimmelman)
| |{{sortname| Harold|Kimmelman}} |1974 | | |mixed: Sculpture: aluminum (?) and granite (?); Base: granite | | ||||||||
Peace Symbol (Lindquist)
| |{{sortname| David|Lindquist}} |1967 | | |metal: steel Welded, brushed stainless steel | | ||||||||
Peal-Peel Fume Well
| |{{sortname| Alan|Shields}} |1977 | | |plastic: acrylic Acrylic on canvas | | ||||||||
Penguin (Dioda)
| |{{sortname| Adolph|Dioda}} |1930 | | |metal: steel Steel, painted | | ||||||||
Pennsylvania Columns (Bush-Brown)
| |{{sortname| Henry Kirke|Bush-Brown}} |1912 | | |mixed: Columns: granite and bronze; Plaques: bronze; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Penny Franklin (Beauchamp)
| |{{sortname| Reginald E.|Beauchamp}} |1970 | | |plastic: fiberglass Sculpture: fiberglass and copper; Base: brick | | ||||||||
People Pyramid (Keyser)
| |{{sortname| Evelyn|Keyser}} |1969 | | |metal: aluminum Sculpture: welded aluminum; Base: brick, painted | | ||||||||
Phaedrus (Pepper)
| |{{sortname| Beverly|Pepper}} |1974 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: painted steel | | ||||||||
Phaeton (Serber)
| |{{sortname| Frances|Serber}} |1800 | | | | | ||||||||
Philadelphia City Hall: Exterior Sculptures
| |{{sortname| Alexander Milne|Calder}} |1872 | | |stone: marble Marble, granite and bronze | | ||||||||
Phoenix above Maltese Cross
| |{{sortname| Sarala Ruth|Pinto}} |1962 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze, painted | | ||||||||
Phoenix (Charkov)
| |{{sortname| Natalie|Charkow}} |1976 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Play at Second Base (Brown)
| |{{sortname| Joseph|Brown}} |1976 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Playing Angels (Milles)
| |{{sortname| Carl|Milles}} |1950 | | |metal: bronze Figures: bronze; Bases: concrete | | ||||||||
Playing Children (Utescher)
| |{{sortname| Gerd|Utescher}} |1967 | | |metal: bronze Bronze on a concrete base | | ||||||||
The Plunger (McKenzie)
| |{{sortname| R. Tait|McKenzie}} |1925 | | |metal: bronze Figure: bronze; Base: painted concrete, reinforced with metal | | ||||||||
Policeman and Children (Utescher)
| |{{sortname| Gerd|Utescher}} |1971 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Ponce de Leon (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |stone: Stone | | ||||||||
Profile of a Woman's Head (Couper)
| |{{sortname| William|Couper}} |1853 | | |plaster: Plaster | | ||||||||
The Prophet (Lipkin)
| |{{sortname| Jacob|Lipkin}} |1966 | | |stone: marble Sculpture: marble; Base: ferro concrete | | ||||||||
The Punter (Brown)
| |{{sortname| Joseph|Brown}} |1974 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Pyramid (Shaw)
| |{{sortname| Ernest|Shaw}} |1975 | | |metal: steel Sculpture: metal, painted black; Base: steel | | ||||||||
Quiet Morning (Dugan)
| |{{sortname| Jay|Dugan}} |1943 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: granite or marble; Foundation: granite or marble | | ||||||||
The Raven (Caccia)
| |{{sortname| David|Caccia}} |1977 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: steel | | ||||||||
Reclining Figure (Loeb)
| |{{sortname| Richard|Loeb}} |1966 | | |stone: marble Sculpture: White marble; Base: stone | | ||||||||
Reinforced Concrete Sculpture (Fahlen)
| |{{sortname| Charles|Fahlen}} |1977 | | |concrete: reinforced concrete Sculpture: reinforced concrete; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Religious Liberty (Ezekiel)
| |{{sortname| Moses Jacob|Ezekiel}} |1844 | | |stone: marble Sculpture: marble; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Repose (Stork)
| |{{sortname| Francis Wharton|Stork}} |1966 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Reverance (Esherick)
| |{{sortname| Wharton Harris|Esherick}} |1942 | | |wood: walnut Walnut | | ||||||||
The Reverend George Whitefield
| |{{sortname| R. Tait|McKenzie}} |1914 | | |metal: bronze Figure: bronze; Upper base: limestone; Middle base: stone; Lower base: concrete and stone | | ||||||||
Revolutionary War Memorial (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1912 | | |stone: sandstone Sculpture: sandstone (?), painted; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Rhythm of the Sea (Blai)
| |{{sortname| Boris|Blai}} |1940 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: marble | | ||||||||
Ring-Tailed Lemurs (Mitchell)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1915 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze | | ||||||||
Rock Form (Hepworth)
| |{{sortname| Barbara|Hepworth}} |1964 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite clad | | ||||||||
Rond Point Fountains
| |Unknown (French) |1887 | | |mixed: Fountain basins: granite and ceramic tile | | ||||||||
Running Free (Mitchell)
| |{{sortname| Henry|Mitchell}} |1975 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite on concrete plaza | | ||||||||
Russell H. Conwell (Blai)
| |{{sortname| Boris|Blai}} |1951 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: black granite | | ||||||||
Sacred Heart of Jesus (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1915 | | |metal: bronze Bronze | | ||||||||
Sagg Main Street (Snelson)
| |{{sortname| Kenneth D.|Snelson}} |1975 | |Korman Suites Hotel, 2100 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |metal: steel Sculpture: stainless steel; Base: stainless steel | | ||||||||
Saint Joseph (Utescher)
| |{{sortname| Gerd|Utescher}} |1968 | | |metal: Statue: metal; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Score (Whitman)
| |{{sortname| Gil|Whitman}} |1976 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete | | ||||||||
Seals (Lee)
| |{{sortname| Bernard|Lee}} |1971 | | |stone: obsidian Sculpture: Perlite with epoxy finish | | ||||||||
Seamen's Memorial (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1900 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite | | ||||||||
Seated Woman (Lee)
| |{{sortname| Bernard|Lee}} |1971 | | |stone: obsidian Perlite with epoxy finish | | ||||||||
Seaweed Fountain & Fish Sculpture (Fenton)
| |{{sortname| Beatrice|Fenton}} |1920 |INSIDE the Hort Center | |metal: bronze Bronze on a natural rock base | | ||||||||
The Seed (Ray)
| |{{sortname| Christopher T.|Ray}} |1976 | | |metal: iron Sculpture: iron | | ||||||||
Shell Composition (Robin)
| |{{sortname| Stephen|Robin}} |1966 | | |stone: limestone Limestone on a granite base | | ||||||||
Shepherd and Shepherdess (Watteau)
| |{{sortname| Antoine|Watteau}} |1800 | | |metal: lead Figures: painted cast lead; Bases: concrete | | ||||||||
Shongun XII (Shaw)
| |{{sortname| Ernest|Shaw}} |1942 | | |metal: steel Painted steel | | ||||||||
Sign of the Times (Rosenwald)
| |{{sortname| Robert|Rosenwald}} |1943 | | |metal: aluminum Aluminum, welded, painted with imron | | ||||||||
Social Consciousness (Epstein)
| |{{sortname| Jacob|Epstein}} |1954 | | |metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: polished granite | | ||||||||
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Bureau)
| |Bureau Brothers |1901 | | |mixed: Female figure: Vermont granite; Military figures: bronze; Relief plaques: bronze; Base: Vermont granite | | ||||||||
Soldiers Monument (sculpture)
| |Unknown |1885 | | |stone: granite Sculpture: Barre granite; Base: Barre granite | |
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His campaign promised to release his 2011 tax return as soon as it is filed, before October 15, 2012.[http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/08/19/us-usa-campaign-taxes-idINBRE87G0RN20120819 Adviser says Romney to release 2011 tax return by October 15], Reuters, August 19, 2012, accessed August 19, 2012.
On August 16, 2012 Romney said that he has paid at least 13 percent annually on his federal income tax returns for the last ten years and Romney stated that the rate would be over 20 percent without charitable deductions.Bailey, Holly (August 16, 2012).[http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/romney-never-paid-less-13-percent-taxes-163940529.html Romney: ‘I never paid less than 13 percent’ in taxes].Yahoo news The average American family with income between $50,000 and $75,000 a year pays 12.8 percent annually. Romney's income was about $21 million in 2010, but most of his income is in the form of capital gains which are taxed at a lower rate than wages.{{cite news
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Romney's fortune is in a blind trust, run by his long-time personal and business lawyer R. Bradford Malt, and has included investments which do not match his political philosophy.Robert Frick, [http://books.google.com/books?id=reb9bna-z9MC&pg=PT58 “Political Portfolios”], Kiplinger’s (January 2008).[http://articles.boston.com/2012-01-30/business/30676371_1_malt-romney-offshore-accounts Boston lawyer keeps steady hand on Romney’s holdings], Todd Wallack, Boston Globe, January 30, 2012, accessed August 19, 2012. Romney has previously stated that blind trusts are "an old ruse."See video at [http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-july-16-2012/democalypse-2012---bain-damage---romney-s-blind-trust The Daily Show with Jon Stewart], Democalypse 2012 - Bain Damage - Romney's Blind Trust, July 16, 2012, accessed August 19, 2012.
Democratic Governor Martin O'Malley of Maryland accuses Romney of tax avoidance, as distinguished from illegal tax evasion.
Background
In 1968, Mitt's father George W. Romney, set a precedent for presidential candidates to release their income tax returns. George Romney released 12 years of his returns, most other presidential candidates have release slightly fewer years.{{cite news | url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YMAbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kE8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=3536,3066746 | title=Romney Reveals 12–Year Income | agency=United Press International | newspaper=The Pittsburgh Press | date=November 26, 1967 | page=1, 9}}{{cite news | url=http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/08/investigating-mitt-romney-offshore-accounts | title=Where the Money Lives | first=Nicholas | last=Shaxson | magazine=Vanity Fair | date=August 2012}}
These releases are not required by law. Statements made by some Democrats that “(Mitt) Romney is the first major party candidate for president of the United States in modern times not to release at least 12 years of tax returns,” have been rated false by Politifact.[http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/18/2958158/debbie-wasserman-schultz-claim.html Debbie Wasserman Schultz’ claim about release of tax returns of major candidates is false, says PolitiFact Florida], Amy Sherman, Miami Herald, August 19, 2012. According to FactCheck.org, John McCain is the only other recent major party nominee who has released just two years of returns, and we'd "have to go back more than 30 years" to find another "major party nominee who released less than five years of tax returns".[http://factcheck.org/2012/07/romney-and-the-tax-return-precedent/ "Romney and the Tax Return Precedent"], FactCheck.org July 19, 2012.
PolitiFact states that several major presidential candidates have released fewer than 12 tax returns:
- In 2008, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton released seven, and John McCain released only two.
- In 2000, George W. Bush released nine and Al Gore released eight.
- In 1988, Michael Dukakis released six.
- In 1980, Ronald Reagan released only one.
Starting in 1977, all sitting presidents and vice-presidents have released their current tax returns, and challengers to incumbents have generally matched the incumbent in the number of returns publicly released.
During Mitt Romney's previous campaigns for public office, an unsuccessful bid to become a senator from Massachusetts, a successful run for the governorship in 2002, and a presidential campaign in 2008, he has released required financial disclosures about his assets, but not income tax returns.
At the beginning of his 2012 presidential campaign Romney stated, “I don’t intend to release the tax returns. I don’t.” But he released his 2010 return and 2011 estimated return on January 24, 2012 following challenges by Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry.
During the Republican primary debate in South Carolina Newt Gingrich stated, prior to Romney's release of any tax returns at all: “Look, he’s got to decide and the people of South Carolina have to decide. But if there’s anything in there that is going to help us lose the election, we should know it before the nomination. And if there’s nothing in there — if there’s nothing in there, why not release it?”[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/post/republicans-will-pay-the-costs-of-romneys-tax-returns/2012/07/22/gJQAH60m2W_blog.html Republicans will pay the costs of Romney’s tax returns], Colby King, Washington Post, July 22, 2012, accessed August 18, 2012. During the same debate Romney pledged "I'll release multiple years. I don't know how many years. And -- but I'll be happy to do that." Gingrich believes that 2 years of tax returns are enough.Stephanie Condon. [http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57474238-503544/gingrich-obama-like-a-lawyer-with-a-bad-case-on-tax-issue/ Gingrich: Obama "like a lawyer with a bad case" on tax issue] (July 17, 2012). The earliest return that Gingrich himself released was his 2010 return.Dana Bash. [http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/15/four-years-of-santorum-tax-returns-out-soon/ Santorum took in $3.6M in four years; highest tax rate was 28.3%], CNN (February 15, 2012).
During the presidential campaign, Romney declined to disclose additional returns citing the matter as a distraction from more important issues, despite calls to do so by Democrats and several notable Republicans.{{cite news
|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/19/us/politics/romney-steadfast-against-release-of-more-tax-returns.html
|title=Romney Steadfast in the Face of Growing Calls to Release More Tax Returns|accessdate=July 19, 2012
|newspaper=The New York Times
|date=July 18, 2012
|author=Michael D. Shear
|author2=Trip Gabriel
|quote=In the political environment that exists today, the opposition research of the Obama campaign is looking for anything they can use to distract from the failure of the president to reignite our economy, And I’m simply not enthusiastic about giving them hundreds or thousands of more pages to pick through, distort and lie about.}} He states “I’m simply not enthusiastic about giving them hundreds or thousands of more pages to pick through, distort and lie about.”
Romney stated on ABC television that he has been audited by the IRS, though he did not specify when the audit took place. His campaign did specify that "the audit did not result in a fine or penalty. Mitt Romney has fully complied with U.S. law and he has paid 100 percent of what he has owed," and that the audit did not take place in the last ten years.
Media speculation
Though nothing can be known for sure without the release of Romney's tax returns, several large news organizations have speculated on the reasons for Romney's reluctance to release them. Business Week speculated on the possibility that Romney paid no income taxes in 2009.[http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-07-17/whats-romney-hiding-in-his-tax-returns What's Romney Hiding in His Tax Returns?], Joshua Green, Bloomburg BusinessWeek, July 17, 2012, accessed August 17, 2012. Tax lawyers Edward D. Kleinbard and Peter C. Canellos, commenting on CNN, focused on Romney's Swiss bank account, his $100 million IRA, which could have been funded by a maximum of $30,000 annually, and what they consider to be an unjustified tax-loophole for hedge fund managers.[http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/18/opinion/kleinbard-canellos-romney-tax/index.html Why won't Romney release more tax returns?], Edward D. Kleinbard and Peter C. Canellos, CNN, July 18, 2012. Tax law professor Michael Graetz commenting in the New York Times concentrated on the IRA, gift taxes to family trusts, and the use of tax havens such as the Cayman Islands and Bermuda.[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/31/opinion/the-mysteries-of-mitt-romneys-financial-records.html Mitt Romney’s Financial Mysteries], Michael J. Graetz, Op-Ed in the New York Times, July 30, 2012, accessed August 18, 2012. The New Yorker listed four possibilities: 1. Extremely high levels of income; 2. More offshore accounts; 3. Politically explosive investments; and 4. A very, very low tax rate.[http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/johncassidy/2012/07/why-wont-romney-release-more-tax-returns.html Why Won't Romney Release More Tax Returns?], John Cassidy, The New Yorker, July 16, 2012, accessed August 18, 2012,
The Obama campaign has suggested that in some years Romney may not have paid any taxes, but on August 16, 2012 Romney said that he has paid at least 13 percent annually on his federal income tax returns for the last ten years. The average American family with income between $50,000 and $75,000 a year pays 12.8 percent annually. Romney's income was about $21 million in 2010.
In 1982 Romney invested in a tax shelter called the Gem Plan, which involved purchasing 5 new homes in Houston suburbs. The housing market, however, soon collapsed and it proved difficult to sell the houses. In 2010 Romney continued to receive interest income from a mortgage he offered to the residents of one of the houses who was unable to quality for a loan.{{cite news|title=In Real Estate Deal, Romney Made His Loss a Couple’s Gain|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/10/us/politics/in-real-estate-deal-romney-made-his-loss-a-couples-gain.html|accessdate=August 10, 2012|newspaper=The New York Times|date=August 9, 2012|author=Mike McIntire}}
Reactions
Republicans who have urged Romney to release his tax returns include former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour, Michael Steele, and Bill Kristol. George Will said "The cost of not releasing the returns are clear. Therefore, he must have calculated that there are higher costs in releasing them."
Republican strategist Matthew Dowd said, "There's obviously something there, because if there was nothing there, he would say, ‘Have at it.' So there's obviously something there that compromises what he said in the past about something."[http://www.ksl.com/?nid=757&sid=21747848 Opinion: Read my lips, 'No more tax returns'], Meghan Holbrook, KSL.com Utah, Auguest 17, 2012.[http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/07/george-will-matthew-dowd-blast-romney-for-not-releasing-tax-returns/ George Will, Matthew Dowd Blast Romney For Not Releasing Tax Returns], George Stephanopoulos, ABC News, July 15, 2012, accessed August 17, 2012. Donald Trump suggested that Romney release additional returns after Obama releases his college transcripts. http://www.cnbc.com/id/48545430
The Romney campaign has stated that Democrats will keep on asking for more of Romney's returns no matter how many he releases. When Jim Messina, Obama campaign manager stated that they would only seek five years returns, Romney rejected the offer.
In an TV interview, Romney told ABC's David Muir that he didn't know offhand if he'd ever paid a rate lower than the 13.9% he paid in 2010, suggested that he would look into it, and reiterated that he paid all the taxes required by law.[http://news.yahoo.com/romney-campaign-mum-previous-tax-rates-audit-210322365--abc-news-politics.html Romney Campaign Mum on Previous Tax Rates, Audit], ABC News, Z. Byron Wolf, July 30, 2012, accessed August 17, 2012.
In an interview in the Huffington Post, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat, Nevada, said that he had received information from an unidentified investor in Bain Capital that Romney didn't pay any taxes for 10 years.{{cite news
|title=Harry Reid: Bain Investor Told Me That Mitt Romney 'Didn't Pay Any Taxes For 10 Years'
|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/31/harry-reid-romney-taxes_n_1724027.html|accessdate=August 6, 2012
|newspaper=Huffington Post
|date=July 31, 2012
|author=Sam Stein
|author2=Ryan Grim|
format=blog}} The accusation was repeated on the Senate floor by Reid on August 2, 2012.{{cite news|title=Harry Reid takes Romney tax-accusation campaign to Senate floor|url=http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-harry-reid-takes-romneybashing-campaign-to-senate-floor-20120802,0,2126108.story
|accessdate=August 6, 2012
|newspaper=Los Angeles Times
|date=August 2, 2012
|format=blog}} On the following Sunday's political morning talk shows, the allegation was characterized by Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican, South Carolina, as unfounded and made up. Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee characterized Reid as a "dirty liar."{{cite news
|title=Republicans Step Up Attacks Against Reid|url=http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/05/republicans-step-up-attacks-against-reid/
|accessdate=August 6, 2012
|newspaper=The New York Times
|date=August 5, 2012
|author=Emmarie Huetteman
|format=blog}}
According to CBS News, Romney stated, "Let me also say, categorically, I have paid taxes every year -- and a lot of taxes. So Harry is simply wrong." PolitiFact.com's Truth-O-Meter rated the accusation as "Pants on Fire!"{{cite web|title=Harry Reid says anonymous source told him Mitt Romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years
|url=http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2012/aug/06/harry-reid/harry-reid-says-anonymous-source-told-him-mitt-rom/
|work=Politifact.Com
|publisher=The Tampa Bay Times
|accessdate=August 7, 2012
|quote=Reid has made an extreme claim with nothing solid to back it up. Pants on Fire!}} CBS also reported that Romney had submitted 23 years of tax returns to the John McCain campaign in 2008, when he was being vetted for the vice presidential nomination. Although McCain did not review all the tax returns himself, he stated
"Nothing in these tax returns showed that he did not pay taxes."[http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57492649-503544/mccain-reid-is-wrong-about-romneys-tax-returns/ McCain: Reid is wrong about Romney's tax returns], CBS News, August 14, 2012, accessed August 17, 2012.
Paul Ryan, Romney's presumptive vice presidential running mate, released two years of tax returns, after having several years examined by the Romney campaign. He paid 15.9% of his income in federal taxes in 2010 and 20% in 2011, more than Romney.[http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57495801-503544/paul-ryan-releases-two-years-of-tax-returns/ Paul Ryan releases two years of tax returns], CBS News, August 17, 2012
Public opinion
Polls have shown most Americans favor Mitt Romney releasing his tax returns. According to a USA Today/Gallup poll, 54 percent of Americans favored Romney releasing more than two years of tax returns. In the same poll 47 percent of Americans said that what might be in the returns was "largely irrelevant to voters."[http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jul/19/news/la-pn-poll-most-americans-think-romney-should-release-more-tax-returns-20120719 Poll: Most Americans think Romney should release more tax returns], Los Angeles Times.
In a Public Policy Polling poll, it was found that 61 percent of Americans said Romney should release more returns. As well, 56 percent of voters wanted Romney to release information regarding bank accounts in Switzerland and Bermuda.[http://www.businessinsider.com/mitt-romney-tax-return-release-rate-obama-election-poll-2012-7 Americans Want To See What's In Mitt Romney's Tax Returns], Business Insider.
References
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External links and further reading
- [http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/11/business/in-the-superrich-clues-to-romneys-tax-returns-common-sense.html "In Superrich, Clues to What Might Be in Romney’s Returns"]