Bronze doors,G Washington,Senate wing,T Crawford,W Rinehart,US Capitol,1855
Title: [Bronze doors for the east portico of the Senate wing, U.S. Capitol]
Related Names:
Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 14-1857 , sculptor
Rinehart, William Henry, 1825-1874 , sculptor
Date Created/Published: [between 1855 and 1865]
Summary: Photograph of maquette of bronze doors for the U.S. Capitol by Thomas Crawford depicting events in the life of George Washington and Revolutionary War battles.
Notes:
In album: Benjamin Brown French 'Photographs,' p. 123.
Title devised by Library staff.
The doors were designed and modeled by Thomas Crawford but modeling was completed by William H. Rinehart after Crawford's death.
Reference copy in LOT 12251, v. 1.
Original in PR 12 LOT 12251.
Subjects:
Washington, George,--1732-1799--Monuments--Washington (D.C.)
United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)--1850-1880.
Doors & doorways--Washington (D.C.)--1850-1880.
Maquettes--Washington (D.C.)--1860-1870.
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Campaigns & battles.
Salted paper prints--1850-1880.
Bookmark /2009631379/
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