Paul Manship - Public Sculpture

Public Sculpture

  • Earth, Air, Water and Fire, bronze reliefs for the American Telephone & Telegraph Building, (now 195 Broadway), New York City, 1914
  • Relief in honor of J. Pierpont Morgan at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1920
  • Young Lincoln, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1932
  • Paul Rainey Memorial Gateway, Bronx Zoo, New York, 1934
  • Prometheus Fountain, Rockefeller Center, New York, 1934.
  • The Celestial Sphere Woodrow Wilson Memorial, Palais des Nations, United Nations Office at Geneva, Switzerland, 1939.
  • Teddy Roosevelt statue, Theodore Roosevelt Island, Washington, D.C., 1967
  • Gates to the Central Park Zoo Children's Zoo.
  • President Albert Murphree, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1946

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