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Daniel Chester French

Item

Title
Daniel Chester French
Description
French was a sculptor whose best-known work in Washington, DC, is the statue of President Abraham Lincoln inside the Lincoln Memorial. He also sculpted the statue of Victory which tops the First Division Monument in President’s Park. From 1910-1915, French served as one of the first members of the US Commission for Fine Arts, which reviews new construction in Washington for design and aesthetics. This commission carried on the work of the Senate Park Commission who designed the Mall. One of French’s good friends and mentor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, was a member of that Commission.
Creator
Daniel Chester French
Source
Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. View original.
Coverage
en 1890-1919
en 1920-1949
birthday
April 20, 1850
Theme
arts & culture
building the mall
design & monuments
Item sets
Mall History Test