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'''''Alexander Lyman Holley''''' is an outdoor bronze sculpture of [[Alexander Lyman Holley]] by artist [[John Quincy Adams Ward]] and architect [[Thomas Hastings (architect)|Thomas Hastings]], located in [[Washington Square Park]] in [[Manhattan]], New York. Cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company of New York and dedicated in 1889, it consists of a bust set on |
'''''Alexander Lyman Holley''''' is an outdoor bronze sculpture of [[Alexander Lyman Holley]] by artist [[John Quincy Adams Ward]] and architect [[Thomas Hastings (architect)|Thomas Hastings]], located in [[Washington Square Park]] in [[Manhattan]], New York. Cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company of New York and dedicated in 1889, it consists of a bust set on an Indiana limestone pedestal and displays a Beaux-Arts style design.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/washingtonsquarepark/monuments/735|title=Washington Square Park: Alexander Lyman Holley|accessdate=July 6, 2014|publisher=[[New York City Department of Parks and Recreation]]}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:15, 13 September 2014
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Artist | John Quincy Adams Ward, Thomas Hastings |
Year | 1889 |
Type | Sculpture |
Medium | Bronze, limestone |
Subject | Alexander Lyman Holley |
Location | New York City, New York, United States |
Alexander Lyman Holley is an outdoor bronze sculpture of Alexander Lyman Holley by artist John Quincy Adams Ward and architect Thomas Hastings, located in Washington Square Park in Manhattan, New York. Cast by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company of New York and dedicated in 1889, it consists of a bust set on an Indiana limestone pedestal and displays a Beaux-Arts style design.[1]
References
- ^ "Washington Square Park: Alexander Lyman Holley". New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
External links
Media related to Alexander Holley by John Quincy Adams Ward at Wikimedia Commons