Sculptors Lorenzo Ghiberti to Brunelleschi
Ghiberti
"Gates of Paradise" name given by Michelangelo
Calder
"stabiles" and "mobiles"
French
American Sculptor of The Minute Man
Phidias
Athena Parthenos,
Phidias
Athena Promachos a colossal bronze statue stood between Parthenon and the Propylaea (monumental gateway to the Acropolis)
Borglum
Augustus Lukeman completed his Stone Mountain work
Brunelleschi
Basilca of San Lorenzo
Brancusi
Bird in Space
Brancusi
Chimera Sculpture
Brunelleschi
Church of Santa Spirito
Calder
Circus Scene,
Brancusi
Endless Column is a 97 foot high work consisting of 17 and a half rhomboidal modules is a part of his WWI memorial at Targu Jiu
Calder
Fish Tail
Calder
Flamingo in front of Chicago's Federal Plaza
Bartholdi
French sculptor of the Statue of Liberty
Brunelleschi
Hospital of the Innocents
Brunelleschi
Hospital of the Innocents (Ospedale degli Innocenti)
Brancusi
John Quinn was his patron
Borglum
Korczak Ziolkowski his assistant began work on the Crazy Horse Memorial
Bartholdi
Lion of Belfort to commemorate Franco-Prussian War
Calder
Lobster Trap
Brancusi
Mademoiselle Pogany
Borglum
Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Brunelleschi
Ospedale degli Innocenti
Brunelleschi
Pazzi Chapel once attributed to him is not anymore
Brancusi
Princess X is a phallic sculpture depicting Marie Bonaparte
Brancusi
Prometheus
Brancusi
Romanian sculptor who was a major figure in Modernism
Brancusi
Sleeping Muse
Ghiberti
St. John the Baptist and St. Matthew for the Orsanmichele
French
Standing Lincoln for the Nebraska state capitol
Borglum
Stone Mountain
Brancusi
Temple of Meditation included the piece King of Kings
Brancusi
The Endless Column
Brancusi
The Newborn
Brancusi
The Table of Silence
Brancusi
Three Penguins
Brancusi
Torso of a Young Man
Calder
Two Acrobats
Brancusi
U. S. customs taxed his works as "industrial products" since they refused to recognize them as art
Borglum
artist of The Aviator
Ghiberti
beat Jacopo della Quercia and Filippo Brunelleschi in a competition
Brancusi
best known for The Kiss
French
best known for his seated statue in the Lincoln Memorial,
French
best known for the Lincoln Memorial seated statue
Ghiberti
best known work is the "Gates of Paradise"
Bartholdi
bronze statues of "The Young Vine-Grower" "Genie Funbre" and "Genius in the Grasp of Misery"
Ghiberti
cast a bronze statue of St. John the Baptist for the Orsanmichele
Brunelleschi
churches of Santa Maria degli Angeli and Santo Spirito
French
collaborated with Edward Clark Potter on a golden quadriga at the entrance of the Minnesota state capital called the The Progress of the State
French
collaborated with Edward Clark Potter to design a group of six gilded horses for a capital building in his series Progress of the State
French
collaborated with Henry Bacon on the sculpture of Marquis de Lafayette in Prospect Park
Brancusi
commemorated WWI heroes at Targu-Jiu
Brancusi
commissioned by the Maharajah of Indore to construct a temple that would his works
Brancusi
constructed by the Maharajah of Indore to construct a temple that would hold his works
Borglum
created a memorial to Sacco and Vanzetti, created a marble bust of Abraham Lincoln for the Capitol Rotunda
Phidias
created a statue of Zeus at his temple in Olympia
Brancusi
created an oak monument called "King of Kings" for his "Temple of Meditation"
Brancusi
created an oval-shaped head lying on its side with its eyes closed in Sleeping Muse
Ghiberti
created depictions of St. John the Baptist and St. Matthew for the Orsanmichele
Phidias
created the Elgin Marbles
Phidias
created the Elgin Marbles that adorned the Parthenon
Ghiberti
defeated Brunelleschi to win 1401 competition
Borglum
depicted a stampede directed by Hercules in his Mares of Diomedes
French
designed medals for the Pulitzer Prize
Phidias
designed the statue of Athena on the Athenian Acropolis
Calder
developer of mobiles
Brunelleschi
dome on top of the Florence Cathedral was built without the use of flying buttresses because it was supported by an octagonal base
Borglum
equestrian statue of General Philip Sheridan in Washington D. C.
Bartholdi
equestrian statue of Vercingetorix
Borglum
four presidents on Mount Rushmore are George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson,
French
golden "Statue of the Republic" overlooked Chicago's World Fair
French
he also sculpted the statue of John Harvard in Harvard Yard,
Ghiberti
he called himself the most perfect sculptor in his Commentaries
Ghiberti
his Comentarii contain the first major autobiography of an artist and were a major source for Vasari
Borglum
his Mares of Diomedes is the first American sculpture bought by the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Calder
his Mercury Fountain has liquid metal flowing through it and it protests Franco's seizure of the Almaden mines
Calder
his Mountains and Clouds hangs from the Ceiling of the Hart Senate Building
Brunelleschi
his biographer is Antonio Manetti
Phidias
his creation the Elgin Marbles now stand in the Duveen Gallery
Borglum
his son Lincoln Borglum finished Mount Rushmore
French
his statue of Minerva is called Alma Mater and is located in front of that main building in Columbia University
Phidias
his statue of Zeus in Olympia has the main subject seated in a throne holding a figure of Nike in his right hand and a scepter in his left hand
Ghiberti
his students include Paolo Uccello
Calder
his work Circus
Calder
his work Flamingo
Phidias
holds a small statue of Victory, and has a sphinx on her helmet and Medusa's head on her breastplate
French
included a hidden owl in the folds of the robe of his seated Minerva
Borglum
known for The Mares of the Diomedes
Borglum
monument to pilot James R. McConnell who died in the Lafayette Escadrille entitled "The Aviator"
Bartholdi
museum dedicated to him in Colmar
Bartholdi
namesake fountain in Washington D. C.
Phidias
one of his sculptures lay between the Propylaea and a building which housed another of his sculptures
French
one of his works The Minute Man is in Concord, Massachusetts,
Bartholdi
one of the French commissioners in 1876 to the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition
Phidias
one sculpture has the tale of Pandora's birth in relief on its pedestal
Ghiberti
one work depicts the sacrifice of Isaac
Brancusi
one work is a limestone disk surrounded by twelve chairs and a gate that features bisected circles-within-circles
French
one work is called Alma Mater,
Brancusi
ovoid Portrait of Nancy Cunard
Borglum
portrayed James R. McConnell a pilot killed in WWI as a man with wings in The Aviator
Calder
protested Franco's seizure of the Almaden mines by making a fountain that pumps mercury rather than water
Calder
pyramidal sculpture with six prongs that dig into the ground and peaks that end in disks his Man,
Phidias
rival of Hegias
Phidias
sculptor of Athena Promachos
Brunelleschi
solved a problem that had confounded Arnolfo di Cambio 120 years earlier
Brancusi
stack of twelve chairs and a stack of 17 rhomboidal modules as parts of an ensemble he created to commemorate WWI heroes
Bartholdi
statue of Marquis de Lafayette in New York City
Phidias
student of Hegeladas
Brunelleschi
subject of Antonio Manetti's The Fat Woodpecker
Phidias
supported by money from the Delian League run by his friend Pericles but he was later ruined by charges of corruption generally considered to be a part of a political campaign against Pericles
French
supposedly hid an owl among the folds of a statue of Minerva
Brancusi
temple for the Maharaja of Indore
Brancusi
the Kiss Gate
Calder
twin protruding arches in Flamingo
Ghiberti
won a contest to produce the eastern doors to the Florence baptistery
Ghiberti
won the competition for the doors of the Florence Baptistery