Alexander Doyle - Partial List of Works

Partial List of Works

Title Year Location/GPS Coordinates Material Dimensions Notes Image
Washington Artillery Memorial Cenotaph 1880 Metairie Cemetery (New Orleans, Louisiana) Granite Sculpture: approx. H. 8 ft.; Base: approx. 20 × 20 × 20 ft
Francis Scott Key Grave and Monument 1881 Mount Olivet Cemetery (Frederick City, Maryland) Bronze sculpture on stone base Sculpture: approx. 15 ft. × 80 in. × 80 in.; Base: approx. 10 ft. × 80 in. × 80 in.
William Pinkney Funerary Monument c. 1883 Oak Hill Cemetery, (Washington, D.C.) Marble Commissioned by William Wilson Corcoran.
Margaret Haughery Memorial, "The Bread Giver" 1884 New Orleans, Louisiana Marble on granite base Sculpture: approx. H. 5 ft.; Base: approx. H. 7 ft Made for the Citizens' Committee of New Orleans.
Robert E. Lee Monument 1884 Lee Circle (New Orleans, Louisiana) Bronze sculpture on granite column Sculpture: approx. H. 16 ft.; Column: approx. 90 ft.
John Howard Payne Funerary Monument Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) Marble Commissioned by William Wilson Corcoran.
Benjamin Harvey Hill 1885 Georgia Capitol Museum (Atlanta, Georgia) Marble 161 × 53 × 53 in "Portrait of Benjamin Harvey Hill standing with his right hand resting on a podium and his left hand pulling back the side of his overcoat, and resting on his left hip."
Calling the Role 1886 Metairie Cemetery (New Orleans, Louisiana) Marble Sculpture: approx. 6 × 3 × 3 ft.; Base: approx. 3 × 3 × 3 ft. Adjacent to the mausoleum set up by Association Army of Tennessee, Louisiana Division, C.S.A with Doyle's Equestrian Statue of General Albert Sidney Johnston. The sculpture was a gift of Charles T. Howard. The sculpture depicts a Confederate soldier calling role; the soldier's face was carved based on the photography of New Orleans Confederate Soldier William Brunet.
General Philip Schuyler, Saratoga Battle Monument 1886 Saratoga National Historical Park (Victory, New York) Bronze approximately 7 feet Image of sculpture
General James B. Steedman Monument 1887 Riverside Park (Toledo, Ohio) Bronze sculpture on a Vermont marble base on a second concrete base. Figure: approx. H. 10 ft. × W. 3 ft.; Base: approx. 20 × 9 × 9 ft.; Concrete base: approx. H. 4 ft. × Diam. 35 ft. (2,200 lbs.). Image of sculpture
General Albert Sidney Johnston Equestrian Statue 1887 Metairie Cemetery (New Orleans, Louisiana) Bronze on granite base Sculpture: approx. 10 × 3 × 8 ft.; Base: approx. 30 in. × 3 ft. × 8 ft. Erected by the Association Army of Tennessee, Louisiana Division, C.S.A. Louisiana's General P.G.T. Beauregard is entombed there.
Volunteer Firemen's Monument 1887 Greenwood Cemetery (New Orleans, Louisiana) White Carrara marble sculpture on Hallowell Maine granite base Sculpture: approx. 6 × 2 × 2 ft.; Base: approx. 46 × 18 × 18 ft.
National Monument to the Forefathers 1889 Plymouth, Massachusetts Marble on granite base with marble reliefs Sculpture: approx. H. 36 ft. (180 tons); Base: approx. H. 45 ft Commissioned by the Pilgrim Society.
James A. Garfield Memorial 1890 Lakeview Cemetery (Cleveland, Ohio) Sculpture: Carrara marble on granite base 12 feet
Horace Greeley Monument 1890 Greeley Square (New York, New York) Bronze sculpture on Quincy granite base Sculpture: H. 7 ft.; Pedestal: H. 8 ft.
William Jasper Monument 1890 Savannah, Georgia Bronze sculpture and plaques on granite base 15 feet 6 inches
Bison Fountain 1891 Iowa State Capitol (Des Moines, Iowa) Bronze and granite sculpture on granite tile base Image of sculpture
Henry W. Grady Memorial 1892 Henry Grady Square (Atlanta, Georgia) Bronze sculpture on Georgia granite or Georgia marble base
Thomas H. Benton 1895–1897 National Statuary Hall, United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.) Marble H. 7 ft. 7 in. Gift of the State of Missouri.
Francis P. Blair, Jr. 1895–1897 National Statuary Hall, United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.) Marble H. 7 ft. 6 in.
John E. Kenna 1897–1901 National Statuary Hall, United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.) Marble H. 7 ft. 9 in.
Alabama Confederate Monument 1898 Alabama State Capitol (Montgomery, Alabama) Russellville limestone, granite, and bronze sculpture on Russellville limestone base Sculpture: approx. 80 × 35 × 35 ft.; Base: approx. 5½ × 40 × 40 ft.
Iowa State Capitol Relief 1898 Iowa State Capitol (Des Moines, Iowa) Bronze sculpture on granite base Sculpture: approx. 5 ft. 4 in. × 6 ft. 5 in. × 6 in.; Base: approx. 9 ft. × 26 ft. × 30 ft. 2 in. "A uniformed nineteenth century-era soldier stands at the center of the relief, holding a flagpole in his bent proper right arm and a rifle in his proper right hand. An eagle overhead bears a banner in its mouth on which is written the State motto. The decorative scrolling includes corn and wheat stalks."
Richard W. Thompson Bust 1902 Vigo County Courthouse (Terre Haute, Indiana) Bronze sculpture on Indiana limestone base Sculpture: approx. 2½ ft. × 36 in. × 20 in.; Base: approx. 7 ft. × 55¼ in × 44¼ in. Image of sculpture
General P. G. T. Beauregard Equestrian statue 1915 City Park (New Orleans, Louisiana) Bronze sculpture on Stone Mountain granite base 20 feet
General Charles G. Halpine portrait Bronze sculpture on granite pedestal Commissioned by the Grand Army of the Republic, Dahlgren Post, New York.
James L. Ridgely sculpture Bronze Commissioned by the Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Baltimore, Maryland.
Aretas Blood mausoleum Valley Cemetery, Manchester, New Hampshire Granite Image of mausoleum
Cross for Charles W. Gould tomb Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York Marble
Austin Flint bas-relief portrait Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, New York Bronze

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