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CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS OF ART
BELONGING TO
THE CITY OF NEW YORK










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BELONGING TO
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YORK

PREPARED AND ISSUED BY
THE ART COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF
NEW YORK

NEW YORK

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COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY
THE CITY OF NEW YORK




ART COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF NEW YORK
AS CONSTITUTED IN
1909

ROBERTW.DE FOREST, PRESIDENT
Trustee of Metropolitan Museum of Art
FRANK D. MILLET, VICE-PRESIDENT
Painter
JOHN B. PINE, SECRETARY
GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN,
Mayor of the City of New York
A. AUGUSTUS HEALY,
President of Brooklyn Institute of Arts
and Sciences

JOHN BIGELOW,
President of the New York Public Library
ARNOLD W. BRUNNER,
Architect
CHARLES HOWLAND RUSSELL
FREDERIC B. PRATT
HERBERT ADAMS,
Sculptor

FORMER MEMBERS OF THE ART COMMISSION
SINCE ITS ESTABLISHMENT UNDER THE
CHARTER OF 1898

ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, EX-OFFICIO,
Mayor, January 1, 1898, to December 31,
1901.
HENRY G. MARQUAND, EX-OFFICIO,
President Metropolitan Museum of Art,
January i, 1898, to February 26, 1902.
CHARLES T. BARNEY,
February 14 to December 31, 1898; January 2, 1899, to December 31, 1901.
CHARLES F. McKIM,
February 14 to December 31, 1898; January 2, 1899, to December 31, 1901.
HENRY E. HOWLAND,
February 14, 1898, to December 31, 1900.

SAMUEL P. AVERY,
January I, 1898, to December 31, 1899;
January i, 1900, to December 31, 1902.
JOHN LA FARGE,
February 14, 1898, to December 31, 1900.
DANIEL C. FRENCH,
February 14, 1898, to December 31, 1899;
January i, 1900, to December 31, 1902.
FREDERICK DIELMAN,
January i, 1901, to December 31, 1903.
JOHN DE WITT WARNER,
January i, 1902, to December 31, 1904.
HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL,
January i, 1902, to December 31, 1904.
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201281




MEMBERS OF THE ART COMMISSION SINCE ITS ESTABLISHMENT

WILLIAM J. COOMBS,
February 24, 1902, to December 31, 1903.
FREDERIC     W. RHINELANDER,
EX-OFFICIO,
President Metropolitan Museum of Art,
February 26, 1902, to September 25,
1904.
SETH LOW, Ex-oFFICIo,
Mayor, January I, 1902, to December 31,
1903.
A. PHIMISTER PROCTOR,
January 1, 1903, to December 31, 1905.
LOYALL FARRAGUT,
January I, 1903, to December 31, 1905.

J. PIERPONT MORGAN, EX-OFFICIO,
President Metropolitan Museum of Art,
November 21, 1904, to December 31,
1907.
J. CARROLL BECKWITH,
January i, 1904, to December 31, 19o6.
JOHN D. CRIMMINS,
January i, 1904, to December 31, 1906.
WALTER COOK,
January 1, 1905; resigned June 28, 1907.
JOHN J. BOYLE,
January 1, 1905, to December 31, 1908.
HOWARD MANSFIELD,
January I, 1906, to December 31, 1908.




INTRODUCTION







INTRODUCTION
PAINTINGS
HE City of New York began its valuable collection of portraits in 1790 by requesting President Washington "to
permit Mr. Trumbull to take his portrait to be placed in
the City Hall as a monument to the respect which the inhabitants of this City have toward him." In the autumn
of 1804-soon after the tragedy at Weehawken-the Common
Council commissioned Colonel Trumbull to paint the portrait of
Alexander Hamilton. The selection of this artist was a wise one,
as he had previously painted several portraits of Secretary Hamilton from life. He also made use of Cerracchi's white marble bust
of Hamilton (now in the Lenox Library). For seventy-five years
the Common Council continued this policy of securing the portraits
of distinguished men, not officially connected with the State or
City, but who by conspicuous public service had won the admiration of its inhabitants.
The series of Governor's portraits was begun in 1791, when Colonel Trumbull was commissioned to take the portrait of Governor
George Clinton. The collection includes the portrait or each
Governor of New York, from Governor George Clinton to Governor
Dix.
In 1804 the Common Council commissioned Colonel Trumbull to
paint the portraits of "the chief magistrates of this City since the
Revolution." This order included Mayors Duane, Varick, and
Livingston, and the City continued to have portraits of its Mayors
painted down to Mayor Gunther.
The City has in its collection four portraits of Washington, three
of Clay, and four of De Witt Clinton. There were two of Governor
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Stuyvesant painted and paid for by the City, but one of them has
disappeared.
In addition to securing for the City this invaluable collection of
portraits, the Common Council showed its lively interest in art by
occasionally visiting in a body a public exhibition of paintings.
Sometimes they not only visited it themselves but passed a resolution urging the citizens "to avail themselves of an opportunity
to improve their taste" by going to see a painting such as "The
Court of Death," by Rembrandt Peale, exhibited at the Academy
in 1820.
The Common Council of Brooklyn confined itself in the main to
securing portraits of the Mayors of the City. It began its collection in 1834 with the portrait of Mayor George Hall, and attempted
to secure the portrait of every Mayor to 1898, the year of consolidation. It has failed, however, to secure the portraits of three
Mayors, who refused to sit for their portrait on the ground that in
their opinion it was not a legitimate expenditure of public money.
In addition to its Mayors, Brooklyn purchased two of the portraits
of Washington and one of Clay. The portraits of Judges in the
County Court House and Hall of Records in Brooklyn were all
presented to the City.
These portraits hang in various public buildings throughout the
City. By far the largest number are to be found in the City Hall,
but by referring to the geographical index, at the end of the book,
it will be seen that they decorate the walls of many municipal
offices.
Until the establishment of the Art Commission in 1898, the care
of paintings was entrusted to different officials, so that at various
times each of the following have been custodians of the paintings:
The keeper of the City Hall; Clerk of Common Council; Committee
on Arts and Sciences, and the Department of Public Works.
SCULPTURE
In the years between the founding of the United States Government and 1850 various attempts were made to induce the Common
Council to erect statues to distinguished men, and individuals and
certain societies sought to enlist the cooperation of the citizens to
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INTRODUCTION

funds for erecting statues were unsuccessful during the first sixty
years following the Revolution. The first piece of sculpture
bought by the City was the white marble bust of Henry Clay, purchased in 1852, although a few busts were presented to the City
much earlier than this.
The record in Brooklyn and the other boroughs is as bare as that
of Manhattan. While, to-day, the City of New York possesses
many statues, monuments, and fountains, nearly all of them have
been presented to the municipality.   The citizens have been
liberal in this respect, and the streets and parks are adorned in
many places with masterpieces of sculpture.
In the preparation of this catalogue, it has been found necessary
to examine the manuscript and printed proceedings of the legislative bodies of Manhattan and Brooklyn, the ledgers and journals
of the Comptroller's office, as well as many works of reference.
Until this investigation was undertaken comparatively little was
known about the works of art belonging to the city. This catalogue
is believed to give, for the first time, accurate and authentic information. Nothing has been taken on faith. Every fact has
been verified. Wherever uncertainty exists that fact has been
indicated and in such cases it is hoped that the circulation of this
catalogue may elicit further information. A card catalogue in
the offices of the Commission contains the reference for every fact
stated.
All inscriptions have been copied verbatim, without attempting
to correct the errors, if any, contained therein. Where it has been
possible to decipher the signature of the artist, this has been given.
The asterisk (*) is used to indicate the fact of official approval by
the Art Commission, before acquisition by the City.
In determining whether a painting, sculpture, or structure is a
work of art, the definition used in the Charter in defining the powers
of the Art Commission has been liberally construed. Section 637
provides: "The term 'work of art,' as used in this title, shall apply
to and include all paintings, mural decorations, stained glass,
statues, bas-reliefs, or other sculptures, monuments, fountains,
arches, or other structures of a permanent character intended for
ornament or commemoration."
In selecting the works of art for reproduction, a somewhat different method has been adopted than is customary in the ordinary
catalogue. Three factors have been considered in the selection of
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INTRODUCTION
an object reproduced in this volume-its excellence as a work of
art, the prominence of the subject of the portrait or statue, and
its rarity.
It may be mentioned that time has had its effect upon many of
the portraits, and that some of them are so placed that photographs
suitable for successful reproduction were not obtainable-and therefore such subjects have lost much of their original effectiveness.
The portraits are arranged in the order in which they were acquired by the City. Those of which no record of their acquisition
has been found have been placed at the end of the list.
The mural decorations, stained glass, and sculpture are arranged
geographically.
This catalogue includes only the works of art acquired by the City
previous to September I, 19o8.




CONTENTS

PAGE
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MEMBERS OF THE ART COMMISSION

INTRODUCTION..

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CONTENTS.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

CATALOGUE OF PAINTINGS
Arranged in the order of their acquisition by the City of
New  York............
CATALOGUE OF MURAL DECORATIONS......

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CATALOGUES OF SCULPTURE
In the Borough of Manhattan..
In the Borough of Brooklyn...
In the Borough of the Bronx...
In the Borough of Queens...   103...   197...   219
227







LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PAINTINGS

SUBJECT
The City Hall..
George Washington
George Clinton
John Jay...
Alexander Hamilton
James Duane
Richard Varick
Edward Livingston
Marinus Willett
Morgan Lewis..
Daniel D. Tompkins
Peter Stuyvesant
Jonathan Williams
Stephen Decatur.
William Bainbridge
Isaac Hull
Thomas McDonough
Oliver Hazard Perry
Jacob Radcliff.
James Monroe.
Andrew Jackson
Stephen Allen.
Marquis de Lafayette
John Stanford.
William Paulding
De Witt Clinton

ARTIST
S..John McComb, Jr...Ti
S.. John Trumbull..
S. John Trumbull..
S.. John Trumbull..
S.. John Trumbull..
S.. John Trumbull...
S.. John Trumbull..
S.. John Trumbull..
S.. John Trumbull..
S.. John Trumbull..
S.. John Trumbull.
S.. John Trumbull..
S.. Thomas Sully.....
S.. Thomas Sully....... John Wesley Jarvis
S.. John Wesley Jarvis..    John Wesley Jarvis.
S.. John Wesley Jarvis
S..John Trumbull...
S.. John Vanderlyn..
S.. John Vanderlyn..
Samuel L. Waldo, A.N.A.
S     William Jewett, A.N.A.
Samuel Finley Breese Morse,
N.A.......
Samuel Finley Breese Morse,
*  "    N.A.....
Samuel Finley Breese Morse,
*..     N.A....... George Catlin.....
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

SUBJECT
Philip Hone..
John Christopher Yates
Christopher Columbus
Martin Van Buren
Walter Bowne
Gideon Lee..
George Hall
William Learned Marcy
William Henry Seward
James Harper..
William C. Bouck..
John Young
Jose Antonio Paez
David Thomas Valentine
Townsend Harris.
Winfield Scott..
Thomas Jefferson.
Henry Clay...
George Brinton McClellan
Richard L. Larremore
Seth Low.....
Daniel D. Whitney..
"Veulvan Cara"
Charles A. Schieren
Andrew H. Green
Henry Hudson
James Kent..
Robert Kelly..

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ARTIST                PAGE. John Vanderlyn...     52
SJohn Vanderlyn...      54
Samuel Finley Breese Morse,
N.A........                56
SHenry Inman, N.A..    58. Robert Walter Weir, N.A..  6
SHenry Inman, N.A...   62
SJames Frothingham, N.A..   64
SWilliam Page, N.A..      66
SHenry Inman, N.A..    68
Henry Inman, N.A...      70
SCharles Loring Elliott, N.A..  72
SHenry Peters Gray, N.A..   74
SCharles Wesley Jarvis.      76
SCharles Wesley Jarvis.      78
SJ. Bogle, N.A.....   80
SMiner K. Kellogg..         85
Charles Wesley Jarvis.      86. P. Staunton.....          88
SWilliam H. Powell, A.N.A..   90. Thomas Hicks, N.A...         92
SWilliam Merritt Chase, N.A..  94
SThomas Jensen...      96
SArturo Michelena...    98
Richard Creifelds...    oo
B. Kramer-Scheiro... 102.Count Pulaski..... 105
Rembrandt Peale, N.A.   o6
Daniel Huntington... Io8

MURAL PAINTINGS

Justice.....
Transmission of Law
Justice.....
Banishment of Discord
Justice of the Law
The Power of the Law
Wisdom..

S  Edward Simmons..
Henry Siddons Mowbray, N.A.. Robert Reid, N.A...
S. Willard Leroy Metcalf
S. Edward Simmons..
Edwin Howland Blashfield,
SN.A........
S. Henry Oliver Walker, N.A.
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

SUBJECT
The Reign of Law
The Judicial and Other Virtues
Opening of the Erie Canal.

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Kenyon Cox, N.A....  124
Joseph Lauber....  126
Charles Yardley Turner, N.A. 128

John Ericsson.
Abraham de Peyster
Benjamin Franklin
Nathan Hale.
New York in Its Infa
Jacob H. Schiff Foun
Peter Cooper.
Memorial Fountain
Alexander Lyman He
Washington Arch
Abraham Lincoln
Marquis de Lafayette
George Washington
Fountain
David Glasgow Farra
William Jenkins Wor
Horace Greeley
Washington Irving
William Tecumseh Sh
Christopher Columbu,
William Shakespeare
Indian Hunter
Tigress and Cubs
The Falconer.
Daniel Webster
Fountain
Bethesda Fountain
Richard Morris Hunt
Still Hunt...

SCULPTURE
S.. Jonathan Scott Hartley, N.A.... George Edwin Bissell.
S.. E. Plassman..
Frederick William MacMonnies, N.A....ncy. Philip Martiny, A.N.A.
tain. Arnold W. Brunner.      Augustus Saint Gaudens, N.A.
S.     Bruno Louis Zimm
ley. John Quincy Adams Ward,
N.A............ Stanford White..
S.. Henry Kirke Brown, N.A.
S. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi
John Quincy Adams Ward,
*          N.A..........
S.. Karl Adolf Donndorf.
gut. Augustus Saint Gaudens, N.A
th.. James Goodwin Batterson
S.. Alexander Doyle..
SFriedrich Beer..
lerman. Augustus Saint Gaudens, N.A.
s.. Gaetano Russo..
John Quincy Adams Ward,
SN.A.........
John Quincy Adams Ward,
N.A......... Auguste Cain.....
George Simonds..
S..Thomas Ball.....
S.. Olin Levi Warner, N.A.
SEmma Stebbins..
Daniel Chester French, N.A.
Edward Kemeys..
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

SUBJECT
Johann Christoph Friedrich
von Schiller...
George Washington
Egyptian Obelisk..
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument.......
Franz Sigel
Grant's Tomb.....
George Washington
Henry Ward Beecher
Ulysses Simpson Grant
Henry Warner Slocum
Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial
Arch....
James S. T. Stranahan
Henry W. Maxwell
Lioness and Cubs..
The Horse Tamers
Panthers
Italian Fountain..
Botanical Garden Fountain
Soldiers' Monument..

ARTIST
C. L. Richter..
Jean Antoine Houdon
Unknown......
Charles W. Stoughton
Arthur A. Stoughton.
Paul E. Duboy
Karl Francis Theodore Bitter,
N.A........
John Hemingway Duncan
Henry Merwin Shrady
John Quincy Adams Ward,
N.A........
William Ordway Partridge
Frederick William MacMonnies, N.A.....
John H. Duncan..
Frederick William MacMonnies, N.A.....
Augustus Saint Gaudens, N.A.
Victor Peter..
Frederick William MacMonnies, N.A...
Alexander Phimister Proctor,
N.A........
Unknown......
Carl E. Tefft.....
Frederick Wellington Ruckstuhl.......

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CATALOGUE
PAINTINGS
ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF THEIR
ACQUISITION BY THE CITY
GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
WEARING a Colonial uniform of buff and blue with black cavalry
boots, he stands, with right knee bent, beside a white horse. His face
is turned slightly to the left, with the eyes looking straight ahead.
His right arm, raised on a level with his shoulder, rests on the brown
saddle, and the hand, loosely holding the reins, drops forward
over the pommel. His left hand, resting against his hip, holds his
chapeau and sword. The horse, with left foreleg raised, is biting
its knee. In the immediate background is a view of Bowling
Green, with a pedestal standing in the center of a circular grass
plot surrounded by an iron fence. In the immediate right background is seen the corner of a building before which stands a soldier
saluting two mounted officers followed by others coming around the
corner of a stone wall. Extending part way across the scene in
the middle background is a paling, behind which, on the left, are
long, low brick barracks with the Stars and Stripes floating from
a flagstaff. New York Bay, covered with many vessels, is shown
as far as the Narrows, and from its opposite shore rise the hills of
Staten Island.
SIGNED: JN. TRUMBULL NEW YORK 1790
Height, io8 in.; width, 72 in.   Painted for the City in 1790.




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GEORGE CLINTON
1739-1812
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1777-95; 180o-04
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1805-12
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
DRESSED in a Colonial uniform of buff and blue, he stands on the
alert in the foreground of a wild and picturesque landscape. He
is in full front view with his head turned a little to the right; his
eyes, slightly raised, look straight ahead into the distance. In
his right hand is a drawn sword with the point resting on the
ground; his left, holding a glove, hangs at his side. In the left
foreground lie two cannon balls at the base of a pile of rocks surmounted by trees in autumn foliage. The butt of a cannon lying
on the ground projects into the right foreground; beyond, a battle
between British and Colonial troops is raging on the border of a
lake, and against the farther shore at the base of mountains are
several vessels on fire, while above the scene rises the thick smoke
of battle.
SIGNED: J. TRUMBULL 1791
Height, 108 in.; width, 711 in.  Painted for the City in 1791.
JOHN JAY
1745-1829
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1795-1801
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
DRESSED in black and wearing a powdered wig, he stands leaning
lightly on his right elbow, which rests on the back of an armchair
upholstered in dark red brocade. He is in three-quarters view to
the right, with face and eyes turned in the same direction. His
left foot is advanced with the knee slightly bent, and his extended
left hand rests with the index finger between the pages of a book
standing on a table with an ample dark-green cover. Over his
head is draped in ample folds'around the bases of two columns a
dark-red curtain, beneath which glimpses of blue sky are shown
through thick, brown clouds.
Height, 89 in.; width, 60o in.   Painted for the City in 1805.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

ALEXANDER HAMILTON
1757-1804
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, 1789-95
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF UNITED STATES ARMY, 1799-1804
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
STANDING in a graceful and dignified attitude with right foot
advanced, the taper fingers of the left hand resting on his hip, and
his right hand, extended a little below the shoulder, palm upward,
in gesture, is the figure of a gentleman, dressed in black, with kneebreeches, white stock and tie. He is in three-quarters view to the
left, with his face and eyes in the same direction. In the right
background is a mahogany armchair upholstered in brown, above
which hangs a dark red curtain looped in deep folds above the
head of the figure. In the left foreground, against the pedestal of
two large marble columns, is a mahogany table, upon which are
books and documents, and across the corner is spread out a large
manuscript. Beneath the table are several large books and a
loosely-rolled document.
Height, 94 in.; width, 60 in.    Painted for the City in 1805.
JAMES DUANE
I733-1797
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1784-89
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
THE head and shoulders of a gentleman with long powdered
hair, curling at the ends, is in front view with his face turned to the
left and his keen, dark eyes looking straight ahead. He is dressed
in a black suit with white stock and jabot, and above his left
shoulder is shown a mass of dark red drapery.
Height, 30 in.; width, 24 in.    Painted for the City in 1805.




CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

RICHARD VARICK
1753-1831
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1789-1801
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
THIS is the half-length figure of an elderly gentleman of refined
and noble mien, dressed in black, with an ample white tie. He
sits beside a column in three-quarters view to the right, with his
left hand resting on his other wrist, and his face turned toward the
front, while his large brown eyes, with a placid expression, look
straight before him. Beyond the column in the right background
is shown the sky with sunset clouds.
Height, 31 in.; width, 25 in.    Painted for the City in 1805.
EDWARD LIVINGSTON
1764-1836
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1801-03
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
THIS shows the head and shoulders of a man in three-quarters
view to the left, his large eyes looking calmly at the spectator. He
wears a plain suit of black, with ample white stock.
Height, 31 in.; width, 25 in.    Painted for the City in 1805.
MARINUS WILLETT
1740-1830
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1807-08
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
DRESSED in a simple suit of black with a white stock is the head
and shoulders of a gentleman in three-quarters view to the left,
with his face turned toward the front, and his eyes looking directly
at the spectator.
Height, 31 in.; width, 25 in.    Painted for the City in 1808.
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JOHN JAY
BY
JOHN TRUMBULL
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

MORGAN LEWIS
1754-1844
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1804-07
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
THIS is a full-length figure of an officer, dressed in Colonial uniform, with collar and cuffs ornamented with bars of red and gold
braid and, beneath a brown leather belt, a red silk sash with fong
ends hangs from the left hip. He stands in nearly front view, and
the eyes, turned slightly to the right, look with quizzical expression
at the spectator. His right hand, loosely holding a glove, hangs
at his side, and his left rests on the hilt of a sword with a richly
ornamented scabbard. Over a chair, in the right background, is
thrown a red-lined, black cloak with embroidered edge. Beyond
a fluted column in the left background are shown a few trees in
autumn foliage against a blue sky with white clouds.
Height, 95 in.; width, 61 in.    Painted for the City in 1808.
DANIEL D. TOMPKINS
1774-1825
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1807-17
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1817-25
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
THE figure of a gentleman dressed in black, in easy, graceful
pose, stands in three-quarters view to the left with the right foot
advanced and the knee slightly bent. His face is turned toward
the front and his calm blue eyes look straight out of the picture.
His left hand hangs at his side, and his right, holding a roll of
manuscript, rests on papers spread near four large books across the
corner of a mahogany desk, behind which is shown the lower part
of a column. In the right background are shown a mahogany armchair upholstered in red and the pedestal and lower parts of
columns. A rich brown tone pervades the entire picture.
Height, 941 in.; width, 611 in.  Painted for the City in 1808.
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PETER STUYVESANT
1592-1672
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1647-1664
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
THE head and bust of a man is seen in three-quarters view to
the right, the eyes looking directly at the spectator. He wears a
black skull cap, a broad white collar, steel armor, and an orange
sash over the right shoulder.
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.     Copied for the City in 1808.
JONATHAN WILLIAMS
1750-1815
CHIEF-ENGINEER, UNITED STATES ARMY, 1805-12
ARTIST
THOMAS SULLY
1783-1872
DRESSED in a military coat with gold epaulettes is a half-length
figure in three-quarters view to the right, with his face and eyes in
the same direction. His right arm rests on a book and the hand
holds a partly unrolled plan of fortifications.
Height, 30 in.; width, 26 in.    Painted for the City in 1813.
STEPHEN DECATUR
1779-1820
AN AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER
ARTIST
THOMAS SULLY
1783-1872
THE officer, dressed in a Colonial uniform, with large epaulettes,
stands erect and alert, with left foot advanced, his right side to the
spectator and his face turned slightly toward the front. His right
hand is supported on the hilt of his sheathed sword, the point of
the scabbard resting on the ground, and his left rests near a portfolio on the brown pedestal of a fluted column. In front of him
are seen Castle William and New York Bay as far as the Narrows.
SIGNED: T. S. 1814
Height, 94 in.; width, 66 in.    Painted for the City in 1814.




ALEXANDER HAMILTON
BY
JOHN TRUMBULL
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

WILLIAM    BAINBRIDGE
1774-1833
COMMANDER OF THE "CONSTITUTION,) DEC. 29, 1812
ARTIST
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
1780-1840
DRESSED in a naval uniform of white trousers and blue coat,
with two rows of brass buttons, the officer stands bareheaded on
the deck of a ship, in front view, with his face turned to the right
and his eyes gazing straight ahead. His weight is supported entirely on his right leg and his raised left foot rests on cannon balls
in a case. The thumb of the left hand hangs in the trousers'
pocket, while the right, grasping a drawn sword, drops at his side.
In the background a cloud of thick smoke pervades nearly the
whole scene, and in the right are shown various parts of a battleship.
SIGNED: JARVIS
Height, 88 in.; width, 60 in.    Painted for the City in 1814.
ISAAC HULL
1773-1843
A COMMODORE
ARTIST
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
1780-1840
A STURDY naval officer, dressed in a uniform of white trousers
and blue coat, with a double row of brass buttons, stands on the
deck of a ship, in nearly front view, with his eyes, slightly turned,
looking mildly at the spectator, and his left hand resting beside a
field-glass on a capstan. His right hand holds a drawn sword
resting on its point on the deck, and at his feet in the left foreground lies a chapeau. The background is filled with smoke,
through which the shrouds of a ship are seen.
SIGNED: JARVIS
Height, 94 in.; width, 60 in.    Painted for the City in 1815.




CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

ALEXANDER MACOMB
1782-1841
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF UNITED STATES ARMY, 1828-41
ARTIST
SAMUEL L. WALDO, A.N.A.
1783-1861
IN a landscape indistinctly representing a battle-field, an officer,
in Colonial uniform, with a light-blue ribbon around his neck, stands
in three-quarters view to the right, with his face turned toward
the front and the eyes looking calmly at the spectator. His left
foot is advanced, with the knee bent, and his left hand, holding a
chapeau with white pompon, rests on the hilt of a sheathed sword
as a cane, while his right, clasping the tassels of his red sash, rests
against his hip. The breech of a cannon is shown lying in the
dust in the left foreground, and beyond is a soldier holding a white
horse. In the right background the wheel of a gun-carriage leans
on its broken axle. The sky is nearly hidden by smoke.
SIGNED: S. L. WALDO
Height, 94 in.; width, 60 in.    Painted for the City in 1815.
THOMAS McDONOUGH
1783-1825
AN AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER
ARTIST
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
1780-1840
DRESSED in a uniform of blue coat with gold epaulettes and two
rows of brass buttons, white trousers and moderately tall boots, an
officer stands in front view with his face turned to the right. His
left arm rests against his hip and his right is extended somewhat
behind him, with the hand holding a naval hat, resting on an edge
of rock under a clump of trees. In the right background is shown
a bay with ships at anchor and with hills on its farther shore, beneath an orange-colored sky.
SIGNED: JARVIS
Height, 94 in.; width, 6o in.    Painted for the City in 1815.
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JAMES DUANE
BY
JOHN TRUMBULL
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JACOB BROWN
1775-1828
GENERAL-IN-CHIEF UNITED STATES ARMY, 1821-28
ARTIST
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
1780-1840
THE figure of an officer dressed in Colonial uniform is represented
standing on a battle-field, in front view, with the eyes looking
directly at the spectator. His left foot is slightly advanced with
the knee bent, and his left hand holds a pair of gloves against his
breast, while his right, hanging by his side, grasps a drawn sword.
In the right background are dimly seen two troopers galloping
furiously, and clouds of smoke rise in the left background.
Height, 94 in.; width, 6o in.     Painted for the City in 1815.
OLIVER HAZARD       PERRY
1785-1819
COMMANDER ON LAKE ERIE, 1812-13
ARTIST
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
1780-1840
A YOUNG naval officer, surrounded by three sailors without coats,
is standing bareheaded, in an attitude of decisive action, in a green
rowboat. His dark blue naval coat is wide open, showing his white
waistcoat, ruffled shirt, and black stock, which, with white trousers
and black belt, complete his uniform. His left foot, with the knee
much bent, rests on one seat of the boat, and his right foot on
another. His body leans to the right, in front view with his face,
framed in auburn hair and side whiskers, turned to the left and his
brown eyes gazing straight ahead. His tightly clenched right hand
is thrust downward at his side; his left arm, enveloped in a pennant,
is outstretched, with the hand pointing toward a vessel under full
sail in the right background. One of the sailors, dressed in a blue
and white striped shirt, is kneeling behind the officer on the left,
another grasping an oar sits at his feet, while the third, with red
waistcoat, is kneeling at the right and pushing with a pike against
the side of a vessel on fire in the immediate background.
Height, 96 in.; width, 6o in.     Painted for the City in 1816.
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JACOB RADCLIFF
1764-1841
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 18i0-ii; 1815-18
ARTIST
JOHN TRUMBULL
1756-1843
AGAINST red drapery hangings is the head and shoulders of a
man in three-quarters view to the right, with his face turned
toward the front, and his eyes looking directly at the spectator.
He is dressed in a roll-collared black coat, a white stock, and jabot.
Height, 31 in.; width, 25 in.    Painted for the City in 1816.
JOSEPH GARDNER SWIFT
1783-1865
UNITED STATES SURVEYOR, PORT OF NEW YORK, 1818-27
ARTIST
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
1780-1840
STANDING in an extensive landscape is the figure of a man dressed
in a uniform of dark blue with a single row of small brass buttons
and gold epaulettes. He is in nearly front view with his face turned
slightly to the right and his eyes looking straight ahead. Over his
left arm hangs a heavy gray cloak and the hand holds a highcrowned hat, while his clenched right hand hangs at his side. In
the background are seen groups of laborers, while on the extreme
right stands an orderly holding a saddled horse. Beyond the men
is a body of water, with low hills on its farther shore.
SIGNED JARVIS
Height, 94 in.; width, 60 in.    Painted for the City in 1817.
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RICHARD VARICK
BY
JOHN TRUMBULL
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CADWALLADER DAVID GOLDEN
1769-1834
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1818-21
ARTIST
SAMUEL L. WALDO, A.N.A.
1783-1861
THIS is the head and shoulders of an elderly gentleman, in threequarters view to the left, with his face turned nearly to the front
and his eyes looking mildly at the spectator. He is dressed in
black with a white linen stock.
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Painted for the City in 1819.
SJAMES MONROE
1758-1831
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1817-25
ARTIST
JOHN VANDERLYN
1776-1852
THE white knee-breeches, waistcoat, stockings, and shirt ruffle,
with black coat and shoes, give an air of distinction and elegance
to the figure of a man standing in front view with his face turned
to the right and the eyes looking straight ahead. His left foot is
advanced, and his left hand is supported by the thumb in the
trousers' pocket, while his right hand rests on a large map of Florida
partly unrolled on a table covered with green drapery. A strip of
red plush with yellow fringe hangs from the corner above the
table, under which lie two large books. In the right background
stands an armchair upholstered in red, and beypod,, through a
window, the corner of a building is shown against i,datligriy:sky.
SIGNED: J. VANDERLYN 1822
Height, ioo in.; width, 64 in.   Painted for the City in 1822.
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ANDREW JACKSON
1767-1845
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1829-37
ARTIST
JOHN VANDERLYN
1776-1852
DRESSED in a uniform of blue coat, white trousers, high cavalry
boots, and a red sash tied about his waist in a large bow on the
right hip, he stands alert on a battle-field, with his anxious face
turned a little to the left and his eyes slightly raised, gazing straight
ahead. Grasped in his right hand, resting on the left hip, a sword
is swung out horizontally, and a heavy cloak is carried across the
left arm with a chapeau in his hand. In the left background an
excited sorrel charger is held by an orderly with shako and white
pompon. Soldiers in action are seen in the right background, and
over all rises the thick smoke of battle.
SIGNED: J. VANDERLYN 1823
Height, 96 in.; width, 64 in.    Painted for the City in 1823.
STEPHEN ALLEN
1767-1852
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1821-23
ARTISTS
SAMUEL L. WALDO, A.N.A.
1783-1861
AND
WILLIAM JEWETT, A.N.A.
1795-1873
THIS is the half-length figure of a sturdy, cheerful-faced man,
in three-quarters view to the right, with the eyes looking straight
out of the picture. His right hand grasps the first page of a document.wjith., tle, arm resting on a table beside letters and papers,
whili beliiid 'Ws right shoulder hangs a piece of red drapery.
SIGNED: WALDO & JEWETT, 1824
Height, 32 in.; width, 26 in.    Painted for the City in 1824.
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EDWARD LIVINGSTON
BY
JOHN TRUMBULL
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MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE
1757-1834
MAJOR-GENERAL IN AMERICAN ARMY, 1777-81
ARTIST
SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE, N.A.
1791-1872
DRESSED in a black coat, a white waistcoat, buff trousers, and
an ample, red-lined black cloak over the left shoulder, the figure of
a gentleman past middle age stands with the left foot advanced on
a portico overlooking an extensive landscape, through which winds
a river beneath a brilliant sunset sky. He is in front view, with his
face turned to the left, and his eyes, turned still more, gaze into the
distance. His right hand rests on his cloak, which partly drapes
a pedestal holding the busts of Washington and Franklin, while
his left, loosely clasping the cloak, hangs at his side. Projecting
into the right background is a massive balustrade, whose post is
surmounted by an urn holding a slender plant with a single blossom.
SIGNED: MORSE
Height, 96 in.; width, 64 in.   Painted for the City in 1824.
JOHN STANFORD
1754-1834
AN AMERICAN DIVINE
ARTIST
SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE, N.A.
1791-1872
SEATED in an easy-chair upholstered in green, is a portly gentleman with abundant gray hair and dressed in a loosely fitting suit
of black. He is in full face, with his dark eyes looking straight
out of the picture, but his body is turned slightly to the left with
the knees concealed beneath a table covered with brown figured
drapery. A large book lies open before him, with his right arm
resting on the page and the hand clasping its upper edge, while
his left arm rests on the chair arm. In the background is draped
a bright red curtain.
SIGNED: S. F. B. MORSE
Height, 56 in.; width, 44 in.    Painted for the City in 1826.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

WILLIAM PAULDING
1780-1860
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1823-25; 1826-29
ARTIST
SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE, N.A.
1791-1872
SEATED in a red easy-chair, against a background of red drapery,
is a half-length figure in three-quarters view to the left, with the
face turned toward the front, and the eyes looking directly at the
spectator. The left arm rests on the arm of the chair.

Height, 33 in.; width, 26 in.

Painted for the City in 1826.

DE WITT CLINTON
1769-1828
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1817-23; 1828
ARTIST
GEORGE CATLIN
1796-1872
IN a somewhat theatrical pose stands a full-length figure draped
in an ample black cloak with red lining, thrown over his left shoulder
and under his right arm and held together on the breast by his left
hand, while his right, holding a roll of manuscript, hangs at his
side. He is in front view with his face turned to the right and the
eyes looking straight ahead. The background is a heavy, dark red
curtain pushed back a little at the right, showing, over the tops of
buildings, a river with steep hills rising from the distant shore,
above which the sun is breaking through heavy clouds.

Height, 96 in.; width, 61 in.

Painted for the City in 1827.




MARINUS WILLETT
BY
JOHN TRUMBULL
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PHILIP HONE
1781-1851
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1825-26
ARTIST
JOHN VANDERLYN
1776-1852
A HALF-LENGTH figure of a gentleman, dressed in black, with an
ample white stock, is apparently considering a document held with
both hands. With his right arm resting on a table covered with
green drapery, he is seated in front view with his face turned to the
left and his thoughtful eyes looking straight ahead. Behind him
hangs a red curtain and in the left background is seen a yellowish
sunset sky.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1827.
JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER YATES
1768-1837
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1823-25
ARTIST
JOHN VANDERLYN
1776-1852
A FULL-LENGTH standing figure is dressed in black, with his body
turned slightly to the right and his face in nearly front view, while
his blue eyes, turned a little to the left, look pleasantly at the
spectator. His right hand rests against his hip, and his left, with
the index finger between the leaves of a book, rests on a table
covered with a dark blue cloth. The table is littered with books
and documents, and above it in the corner is draped a small red
curtain. In the left foreground three books stand on the floor near
an armchair, across which lies a black cloak. Beyond the chair,
through a partly opened mahogany door, a ruddy sky is seen through
a small section of a window, from which a dark green curtain has
been looped back.
SIGNED: J. VANDERLYN 1827
Height, 91 in.; width, 634 in.   Painted for the City in 1827.
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CHRISTOPHER       COLUMBUS
1446-1506
DISCOVERER OF AMERICA, 1492
ARTIST
SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE, N.A.
1791-1872
A YOUNG man, dressed in a richly embroidered black doublet and
wearing a stiffly starched ruff, is seated with his left side toward
the spectator and his face in nearly front view, with his large, dark
eyes looking straight ahead. He is seen in half-length, with his
right hand, holding a mariner's compass, resting on a shelf in front
of him, while his clenched left lies on a table at his side.  A dark
red curtain in the background is drawn back at the left, disclosing
a city at the foot of lofty mountains.*
Height, 25 in.; width, 20 in.         Copied for the City in 1828.
MARTIN VAN BUREN
1782-1862
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, JANUARY I TO MARCH 12, 1829
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1837-41
ARTIST
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
1801-1846
DRESSED in a full suit of black, he stands turned to the right, but
facing nearly front. The left foot is advanced, with the knee
slightly bent; the right arm hangs by his side, while the left elbow
rests on a pile of books on a table covered with thick red drapery,
falling in heavy folds upon the floor. In his left hand he holds a
letter resting on an open book lying on the table beside a large
bronze inkstand. Back of the table is seen the lower part of a fluted
column, from which extends across the scene a balustrade supporting on its left end a large urn. The State capitol is shown
among trees in the left background.
Height, 96 in.; width, 64 in.        Painted for the City in 1830.
* The portrait of which this is a copy was presented to the State of New York by Maria
Farmar in 1784. It was probably painted in 1592 and intended to represent Columbus at
the age of 23. In the lower left corer were painted in characters of the Sixteenth Century:
"ANo. 1592. /ETA 23."




MORGAN LEWIS
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JOHN TRUMBULL
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WALTER BOWNE
1770-1846
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1829-33
ARTIST
ROBERT WALTER WEIR, N.A.
1803-1889
THE half-length figure of a man is seated in an armchair upholstered in red, in three-quarters view to the left, and his eyes
looking out of the picture. With both hands resting on his lap, he
holds a package of documents, and behind him is draped a dark,
fringed curtain, drawn back at the left, showing a body of water
with buildings on the shore beyond.
Height, 36 in.; width, 29 in.    Painted for the City in 1833.
ENOS THOMPSON THROOP
1784-1874
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1829-32
ARTIST
ROBERT WALTER WEIR, N.A.
1803-1889
A GRACEFUL and dignified gentleman dressed in black with a
white stock is standing by a table covered with thick, brown,
fringed drapery. He is in front view, with the face turned a little
to the right and the eyes looking straight ahead. The right arm is
akimbo, with the back of the hand resting against the hip, while
the tips of the fingers of the left hand rest lightly on a document
spread out on the table, over the edge of which hangs a large red
seal. On the table lies a sword near writing materials and a silk
hat. In the left background stands a chair with its upholstered
back decorated with the seal of the State. A heavy, brownish-red
curtain hangs across the entire background, except that it is
slightly swung back from the left side, disclosing a distant landscape
with a small lake.
Height, 96 in.; width, 60 in.    Painted for the City in 1833.
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GIDEON LEE
1778-1841
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1833-34
ARTIST
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
1801-1846
WEARING an ample black cloak and seated in a chair upholstered
in red, is a half-length figure in nearly front view, with the face and
eyes in the same direction. He holds a rolled-up document in
his right hand, and over his left shoulder is shown a circular fort
on the shore of a bay.
Height, 34 in.; width, 28 in.    Painted for the City in 1834
GEORGE HALL
1795-1857
MAYOR OF.BROOKLYN, 1834; 1855-56
ARTIST
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
1786-1864
RELIEVED against a red curtain is a half-length figure of a gentleman in the prime of life, with short side-whiskers. Dressed in a
suit of black, he is in three-quarters view to the right with his face
turned toward the front, and'his eyes, turned still more, look
directly at the spectator. His easy-chair, upholstered in red, is
drawn close up to a table with a red cover, on which rests his right
hand holding an open letter near books and papers. A distant
landscape is shown beyond the base of a column in the right background.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1836.
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DANIEL D. TOMPKINS
BY
JOHN TRUMBULL
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CORNELIUS VAN WYCK LAWRENCE
1791-1861
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1834-37
ARTIST
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
1801-1846
THIS is a half-length figure in an easy, dignified posture, with a
map partly unrolled in his left hand, and with his right hand thrust
into the bosom of his black coat. He is in three-quarters view to
the right, with his face turned toward the front, and his large brown
eyes look pleasantly at the spectator. A small piece of red drapery
is shown above the left elbow, and beyond is a dark sky with the
light concentrated near the horizon. In the left background the
lower part of a column is seen.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1837.
JONATHAN TROTTER
1797-1855
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1835-36
ARTISTS
SAMUEL L. WALDO, A.N.A.
1783-1861
AND
WILLIAM S. JEWETT, A.N.A.
1795-1873
DRESSED in a simple suit of black, the half-length figure of a gentleman in the prime of life is seated in an easy-chair upholstered in
red. His body is turned slightly to the left, but his face is to the
front and his eyes look straight out of the picture. His left arm
rests on the arm of the chair and his right hand, clasping folded
papers, lies on a green-topped table, above which, in the upper
left-hand corner of the picture, hangs a red, fringed drapery.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1838.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

WILLIAM    LEARNED MARCY
1786-1857
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1833-38
ARTIST
WILLIAM PAGE, N.A.
1811-1885
A MAN of large stature, in the prime of life, seated by a table in
a chair upholstered in red with arms tipped with eagles' heads, is
considering a document held with the left hand resting on his knee
and with the right on the arm of his chair. It is a full-length portrait in three-quarters view to the right, with the body and face
turned a little toward the front, and the eyes, turned still more,
look inquiringly at the spectator. His right elbow rests on a book,
with clasps, lying near an inkstand on a table covered with a heavy
Oriental fringed rug of various colors. In the upper left hand
background a portion of a flag is visible, and in the right background the lower part of a column is seen, having on the dado of
its pedestal the painted seal of the State, and through a narrow
opening at the right a distant landscape is seen.
SIGNED: %PAGE N. YORK 1839
Height, o109 in.; width, 73 in.  Painted for the City in 1839.
AARON CLARK
1785-1861
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1837-39
ARTIST
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
1801-1846
LEANING gracefully with his right arm on the pedestal of a
column is a three-quarters length figure of a gentleman dressed in
black, in nearly front view, with the eyes looking cheerfully out of
the picture. His left hand, holding his gloves, rests against his
hip, and over his left shoulder is seen a clump of trees at the edge
of a wide expanse of water which extends to a round fort on the
distant shore.
Height, 40 in.; width, 32 in.     Painted for the City in 1839.
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PETER    STUYVESANT
BY
JOHN TRUMBULL
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JACOB HAYS
1772-1850
HIGH CONSTABLE, 180I-50
ARTIST
J. H. SHEGOGUE, N.A.
1805-1872
DRESSED in black, with roll-collar dress-coat, the three-quarters
length figure of a dignified gentleman stands facing the spectator,
with his body turned to the right. His left hand lies on a balustrade, above which is looped a red curtain, and his right rests against
his hip. Two arched openings are seen in the left background.
SIGNED: SHEGOGUE 1839

Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in.

Painted for the City in 1839.

JEREMIAH JOHNSON
1766-1852
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1837-38
ARTIST
WILLIAM SIDNEY MOUNT, N.A.
18o6-1868
A HALF-LENGTH figure, dressed in a suit of black, with ample
white stock, is in front view, with the face turned to the right and
the eyes looking straight ahead. In his right hand he holds a
large, open-faced watch, at which he is pointing with his left hand.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.   Painted for the City in 1839.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

ACHMET BEN      AMAR
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE IMAM OF MUSCAT
ARTIST
EDWARD MOONEY, N.A.
1813-1887
ON the end of a scarlet sofa is seated a three-quarters length
figure in an Oriental costume consisting of a gaily colored turban,
a long, black, richly embroidered coat, worn over a white undergarment girded at the waist by a broad sash in bright colors. He
is in three-quarters view to the right, and his eyes look directly at
the spectator. Both hands rest carelessly on his lap, and at his
fight elbow is a table covered with green drapery on which are
letters, an inkstand, and a Turkish pipe. Above the table hangs a
brocaded yellow drapery and through an opening in the right background a three-masted vessel is seen at anchor.
SIGNED: EDW. MOONEY, 1840
Height, 42 in.; width, 36 in.    Painted for the City in 1840.
CYRUS P. SMITH
1800-1877
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1839-41
ARTIST
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
1786-1864
SEATED close to a table covered with red oilcloth, is a halflength figure dressed in a suit of black. He is in three-quarters
view to the right, with his face turned toward the front, and his
keen, dark eyes, turned to the left, look directly at the spectator.
His hands lie crossed in front of him on the table, the left holding a
sheet of paper, the right a quill pen. In the right background are
seen shelves filled with books.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1841.
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JONATHAN WILLIAMS
BY
THOMAS SULLY
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

ISAAC L. VARIAN
1793-1864
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1839-41
ARTIST
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
1801-1846
SITTING in an armchair, upholstered in red, is the half-length
figure of a man dressed in black, with a black silk waistcoat and a
tight black stock. He is in nearly front view, with the head
slightly inclined to the left, and the eyes looking directly at the
spectator. His clenched right hand rests on his thigh, and his
left is extended on a document which lies on a table covered with a
green cloth near a silver inkstand. In the left background hangs a
reddish-brown drapery.
Height, 44 in.; width, 36 in.    Painted for the City in 1842.
HENRY C. MURPHY
1810-1882
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1842
ARTIST
JOHN BARNARD WHITTAKER
1836 -IN front of a dull-gray column is a half-length standing figure
with thick hair and side-whiskers, in three-quarters view to the
left, with the face turned toward the front, and the eyes, turned to
the right, look straight out of the picture. He is dressed in black
with an ample black stock, and his right hand is held before the
waist in gesture, while his left rests on a book. Behind him is an
armchair upholstered in red. In the left background is shown a
landscape beneath a dark sky.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1843.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD
1801-1872
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1839-42
ARTIST
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
18o0-1846
A SLENDER figure stands in an easy, graceful pose on a driveway
winding across a lawn to a closed gate in the middle background.
He is dressed in black, his body slightly turned to the right, his
face to the front, and his eyes look pleasantly at the spectator. In
the left hand, held at ease before the waist, is a pair of buff gloves.
With the left foot advanced, he leans lightly on the right arm with
the hand resting on the back of a garden seat, across the arm of
which is thrown a black overcoat with red lining, while on the seat
lie a silk hat, white silk handkerchief, and a few letters. Woods
extend from the garden seat to a hill beyond the gate, and near
them a man and dog are in the driveway, which continues on over
hill and vale through a wooded landscape to a lake, beyond which
rise low mountains.
Height, 98 in.; width, 66 in.    Painted for the City in 1844.
JOSEPH SPRAGUE
1783-1854
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1843-44
ARTIST
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
1786-1864
A GRAY-HAIRED gentleman, dressed in a simple suit of black, is
seated in a red-upholstered armchair at a table covered with a red
and brown oilcloth. With his right hand resting on the table, and
holding a large sheet of manuscript nearly upright before him, he
is seen only as far as the waist, in three-quarters view to the right,
with his face turned toward the front and his mild eyes looking
directly at the spectator.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1845.
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STEPHEN DECATUR
BY
THOMAS SULLY
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JAMES HARPER
1795-1869
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1844-45
ARTISTS
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
1801-1846
AND
DANIEL HUNTINGTON, N.A.
1816-1906
SITTING in front of a large column, in an armchair upholstered in
red, is a half-length figure dressed in black. He is in three-quarters
view to the left, with his face in nearly front view, and his eyes
looking through his spectacles directly at the spectator. His left
hand holds a document, on which is resting the point of a quill pen
held in the right hand with the arm resting near two red-bound
books, beside a bust of Franklin, on a table covered with dark-red
drapery.
Height, 42 in.; width, 35 in.    Painted for the City in 1845.
ROBERT HUNTER MORRIS
1802-1855
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1841-44
ARTIST
FREDERICK R. SPENCER, N.A.
1805-1875
THE three-quarters-length figure stands with the left hand resting against the hip and the closed right hand resting near documents and books on a table covered with red drapery. He is in
three-quarters view to the left, his face, wearing a puzzled look,
turned toward the front, and his eyes, with thoughtful expression,
look straight out of the picture. Above the table hangs a small
piece of red drapery
Height, 48 in.; width, 36 in.    Painted for the City in 1846.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

THOMAS G. TALMAGE
1801-1863
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1845
ARTIST
FRANCIS BICKNELL CARPENTER, A.N.A.
1830-1900
A HALF-LENGTH figure, dressed in a simple suit of black, is seated
in an easy-chair upholstered in red. His body is turned slightly
to the right, and his eyes, turned to the front, look straight out of
the picture. His right arm rests easily on the arm of the chair,
and in his left hand he holds an open document. A light-brown
curtain is draped across the background.

Height, 36 in.; width, 28 in.
WILLIAM FRE

Painted for the City in 1846.

DERICK HAVEMEYER
1804-1874

MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1845-46; 1848-49
ARTIST
THOMPKINS HARRISON MATTESON, A.N.A.
1813-1884
SEATED, with crossed legs, in a red-upholstered armchair, is the
three-quarters-length figure of a man with his left hand, holding a
book, resting on his knee, and his right, holding a quill pen, lying
on a manuscript near a pile of books, behind which a bust is indistinctly shown. He is in nearly full face, with the eyes looking
directly at the spectator.

Height, 42 in.; width, 36 in.

Painted for the City in 1847.




WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE
BY
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
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WILLIAM C. BOUCK
1786-1859
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1843-45
ARTIST
CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT, N.A.
1812-1868
A LARGE, sturdy-looking man with thick gray hair combed
straight up, and stiff side-whiskers, stands with right foot advanced, his body turned a little toward the left, and his eyes looking
sternly at the spectator. His dark-brown overcoat, with broad,
brown velvet collar and cuffs, is thrown open, showing his black
suit. He is holding his high-crowned gray beaver hat against his
cane with his ungloved right hand, while his left hand rests against
his side. Directly behind him, in an early autumn landscape, a
brook winds across the scene, beyond which a green house with red
roof is dimly seen among the trees in the right background. In
the left background a gray horse is grazing, while farther in the distance is a large white farmhouse.
SIGNED: C. L. ELLIOTT 1847
Height, 1o20 in.; width, 66 in.  Painted for the City in 1847.
ANDREW     HUTCHINS MICKLE
1805-1863
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1846-47
ARTIST
EDWARD MOONEY, N.A.
1813-1887
SITTING in an easy posture in an armchair upholstered in red,
is the half-length figure of a man in three-quarters view to the
right. His right hand, with the fingers between the pages of a
book, rests near a red and gold mace on a table covered with olivegreen drapery, and his left lies on the arm of the chair, beyond
which, through a narrow opening, is seen the City Hall.
Height, 40 in.; width, 36 in.    Painted for the City in 1847.
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WILLIAM V. BRADY
18I11-1870
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1847-48
ARTIST
A. H. WENZLER, N.A.
-1871
SEATED in an armchair drawn close up to a desk, with his knees
shown beneath, is a man in the attitude of reading a letter. He is
in three-quarters view to the right with the head inclined and the
eyes fixed on the letter on pale blue paper, held with both hands
resting on the edge of the green-topped desk, on which lie books
and papers.
Height, 40 in.; width, 34 in.    Painted for the City in 1848.
SILAS WRIGHT
1795-1847
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1845-46
ARTIST
JAMES WHITEHORNE, N.A.
1803-1888
THIS is a full-length standing figure dressed in black. He is in
front view, with his face turned a little to the left, the eyes looking
downward and straight ahead. The hands hang by his sides, and
in the left is a roll of manuscript. In the left foreground, a roundtopped mahogany table is visible, covered with books, an inkstand,
a paper-weight in the form of a horse, and an open document. Beyond the table, through an open window with paneled casement,
the comer of a large building is seen, against a sunset sky flecked
with pink-tinted clouds. A red-upholstered chair stands in the
right background against a rich, brown curtain extending in heavy
slanting folds from ceiling to floor.
SIGNED: J. WHITEHORNE PINXIT. AD 1849
Height, 96 in.; width, 66 in.    Painted for the City in 1849.
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ISAAC HULL
BY
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
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GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTIST
COPIED FROM A STUART IN FANEUIL HALL BY
M. M. SWETT
ON an eminence overlooking a scene of war and commotion, in
a valley beneath a lurid sky, in a calm and dignified attitude,
stands General Washington, dressed in Colonial uniform, near his
white charger. He is in front view, with face turned to the left,
and his eyes looking straight ahead. His right foot is advanced,
and his right hand, holding a cocked hat, hangs at his side, while
his left, holding the reins, rests upon the saddle. The horse is in
perspective, with his hind-quarters in the foreground and his head
in profile with open mouth, distended nostril, and flashing eye.
Height, 1oo in.; width, 72 in.  Purchased by the City in 1849.
ZACHARY TAYLOR
1784-1850
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1849-50
ARTIST
JOHN VANDERLYN
1776-1852
SEATED in an attitude of dignified ease, in a red-upholstered armchair, is the figure of a portly gentleman dressed in black, in nearly
front view, with the face turned to the left, and the eyes looking
straight ahead. His left arm rests on the arm of the chair with the
hand dropped forward in his lap, and his right hand is placed, palm
downward, on his thigh. Above his head, drapery of olive-green
color hangs in massive folds and nearly conceals a column in the
right background, before which stands a table with dark-blue
cover, with a book lying on a small map of New Mexico. Through
a narrow opening in the left background are shown trees in autumn
foliage against a blue-and-white sky.
SIGNED: J. VANDERLYN PINXT. 1850
Height, 96 in.; width, 62 in.    Painted for the City in 1850.
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JOHN YOUNG
1802-1852
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1847-49
ARTIST
HENRY PETERS GRAY, N.A.
1819-1877
A FULL-LENGTH figure stands on a small platform, with the body
turned slightly to the left and the face in the same direction, while
the eyes, turned to the right, look inquiringly at the spectator.
His left hand rests against his hip, and his right on the pedestal of
a column, partly concealed by heavy dark-red drapery, hanging in
heavy folds across the background to the bases of two other
columns.
SIGNED: HENRY PETERS GRAY, PAINTER NEW YORK 1849
Height, 95 in.; width, 631 in.  Painted for the City in 1849.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTIST
COPIED BY
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
1786-1864
DRESSED in a Colonial costume of black, with white stock and
jabot, President Washington stands in nearly front view, with his
eyes turned to the right, looking directly at the spectator. His
left hand clasps his sheathed sword, and the finger-tips of his right
hand rest on a large document lying near a chapeau and an inkstand,
on an ample piece of red drapery, across the corner of a marbletopped table with gilt legs in the form of modified fasces. An armchair, upholstered in red, stands in the right background in front
of two columns, to the right of which is seen red drapery, and to
the left of them, extending part way across the scene, is a heavy
mauve curtain looped up, disclosing a cloudy sky.
Height, 95 in.; width, 6o in.  Purchased by the City in 1849.
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THOMAS McDONOUGH
BY
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
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ISAAC CHAUNCEY
1772-1840
AN AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER
THE head and shoulders of an officer are in nearly full face, with
his keen eyes looking straight out of the picture. The high collar,
reverse breast, and cuff of the coat of his naval uniform are trimmed
with double rows of gold braid and brass buttons, and heavilyfringed epaulettes adorn his shoulders. His left arm rests beside
him, and in his hand he holds a small map, partly unrolled.
Height, 36 in.; width, 26 in.      Given to the City in 1849.
EDWARD COPELAND
1793-1859
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1849
ARTIST
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
1786-1864
RELIEVED against a brown curtain is a half-length standing
figure, dressed in a suit of black with a white stock. He is in
three-quarters view to the right, with his face to the front, and his
eyes looking at the spectator. In the right background, beneath
the curtain, is seen the base of a column, and beyond is shown a
glimpse of a body of water.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1850.
FRANCIS B. STRYKER
181 1-1892
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1846-48
ARTIST
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
1786-1864
A FIGURE dressed in a simple suit of black is standing in an extensive landscape beneath a dark sky. He is seen only to the
waist, in nearly front view, with his face turned to the left, and
the eyes looking straight ahead. Part of his right hand is seen
holding a cane reversed under the arm.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1850.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JOSE ANTONIO PAEZ
1790-1873
PRESIDENT VENEZUELA, 1831-35; 1839-43
VENEZUELA GENERAL AND PATRIOT
DIED IN NEW YORK
ARTIST
CHARLES WESLEY JARVIS
A MIDDLE-AGED man in black coat and white waistcoat sits in
front view, with his face turned to the left and the eyes looking
straight ahead. He is shown to the waist only, and the oval of
the frame partly covers his right hand, in which is a roll of manuscript. A bit of red drapery is seen in the left background.
Height, 36 in.; width, 28 in.    Painted for the City in 1851.
SAMUEL SMITH
1788-1872
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1850
ARTIST
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
1786-1864
A HALF-LENGTH figure, dressed in a suit of black with white stock,
is seated in a red-upholstered armchair drawn close up to a table
with a red cover. He is in three-quarters view to the left, with his
face turned toward the spectator and his eyes looking straight out
of the picture. His hands lie clasped before him on a sheet of
manuscript on the table.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 185i.
UNKNOWN
ARTIST
DANIEL HUNTINGTON, N.A.
1816-1906
SEATED in an easy-chair upholstered in red, is a half-length
figure in front view, with his face turned to the right and his eyes
looking straight ahead. His left hand holds a pamphlet with the
index finger between the pages, while the arm rests on the arm of
the chair. A brown curtain hangs in the left background.
Height, 44 in.; width, 34 in.      Given to the City in 1851.
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OLIVER HAZARD PERRY
BY
JOHN WESLEY JARVIS
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HAMILTON    FISH
808- 1893
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1849-50
ARTIST
THOMAS HICKS, N.A.
1823-1890
ERECT, in front of an elaborately carved desk with couchant lion
feet, stands a man, having, apparently, just entered the room. He
is in three-quarters view to the left, with the face turned slightly
toward the front and the eyes looking directly at the spectator.
His left hand rests against his hip, and his right rests impressively
on a large document, across the top of which, in large letters, may
be seen: "Homestead Exemp." On the floor in the left foreground are several large books; others lie on the desk with a row of
worn, leather-covered volumes across its top, above which stands
a marble bust of Washington. In the right background a large
circular replica of a seal hangs by a red cord, and beneath this
stands a red-upholstered armchair, on which lie a black coat, a
silk hat, and a document.
SIGNED: T. HICKS NEW YORK 1852
Height, 10o8 in.; width, 78 in.  Painted for the City in 1852.
DAVID THOMAS VALENTINE
180I-1869
CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL, 1837-69
ARTIST
CHARLES WESLEY JARVIS
THE half-length figure of a portly gentleman, dressed in black,
with smooth face and flowing gray hair, sits turned toward the
right, but looking to the front. He holds a document in his right
hand, and two large books appear in the background, at the right.
SIGNED: C. W. JARVIS
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1852.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JAMES ST. CLAIR MORTON
1829-1864
A UNITED STATES GENERAL
ARTIST
CHARLES WESLEY JARVIS
DRESSED in a Colonial uniform, with gold epaulettes and a richly
embroidered collar and a front similarly embroidered and bearing
the decoration of the Cincinnati, is the half-length seated figure of
an officer with high forehead, flowing white hair, and short sidewhiskers. His hands, wearing gauntlets, lie crossed before him,
the left hand clasping the blade of a sword with its hilt resting in
the hollow of the arm under a chapeau held in the right hand. Behind the figure, draped in deep folds, is the national flag, and in the
background, at the left, is seen a stone fort or battery at the water's
edge, suggesting Castle William.
SIGNED: CHAS. JARVIS
Height, 36 in.; width, 28 in.    Painted for the City in 1852.
AMBROSE C. KINGSLAND
1878
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1851-52
ARTIST
CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT, N.A.
1812-1868
SEATED in an armchair upholstered in red, is the half-length
figure of a man in three-quarters view to the left and the eyes
looking directly at the spectator. His right hand rests on a map
which is spread out before him, near books and documents, while
his left grasps the corer of the map hanging over the edge of the
table.
Height, 45 in.; width, 34 in.    Painted for the City in 1853.
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JACOB RADCLIFF
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MILLARD FILLMORE
18oo-1874
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1850-53
ARTIST
FRANCIS BICKNELL CARPENTER, A.N.A.
1830-1900
ON a conspicuous carpet of large pattern and many bright colors,
stands a figure wearing an ample black cloak with a broad velvet
collar. He is in front view, with his face turned to the right and
his eyes looking straight ahead. His left arm is concealed, but the
hand is shown gathering the cloak together at his waist, and his
right hand, holding a roll of manuscript, hangs at his side. A
carved armchair, upholstered in red, is shown in the right background against a panelled wainscoting, above which is a large wall
panel, and, in the left background, is seen the corer of a heavy,
gold picture-frame.
SIGNED: F. B. CARPENTER 1853
Height, 96 in.; width, 66 in.    Painted for the City in 1853.
CONKLIN    BRUSH
1794-1870
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1851-52
ARTIST
FRANCIS BICKNELL CARPENTER, A.N.A.
1830-1900
SEATED in an easy-chair upholstered in red, and dressed in a
simple suit of black, is a half-length figure in three-quarters view to
the left, with the face turned toward the front and the eyes looking
directly at the spectator. His left arm rests on the arm of the
chair, and his right hand, holding a pen, lies on a sheet of paper
on a table near three large books.
Height, 36 in.; width, 28 in.    Painted for the City in 1854.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

WARD BENJAMIN BURNETT
1811-1884
AN AMERICAN GENERAL
ARTIST
J. H. SHEGOGUE, N.A.
1805-1872
DRESSED in a blue uniform with two rows of brass buttons,
stands a figure with left foot advanced, in front view, with the
face turned to the right, and the eyes looking straight ahead. His
right hand, holding a cap, hangs at his side, and his left rests on a
map of Mexico spread out on a pedestal above which, near a column,
are furled the Stars and Stripes. On the floor, in the left background, is a basket filled with medals, behind which kneel two
soldiers, one of whom is holding a flag. Beyond is shown a landscape with a circular fort in the distance.
SIGNED: SHEGOGUE 1854
Height, 96 in.; width, 60 in.    Painted for the City in 1854.
DE WITT CLINTON
1769-1828
PRESIDENT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SOCIETY, 1805-28
ARTIST
WM. H. POWELL, A.N.A.
1824-1879
STANDING erect, in an easy posture, is the half-length figure of
a man in the prime of life, with his left arm resting lightly near
buff gloves on a blue-topped table, and his right hand thrust into
the bosom of his black coat. Behind his left shoulder is shown a
mass of red drapery against a fluted pilaster, and a similar pilaster
is seen in the left background.
SIGNED: W H POWELL 1854
Height, 47 in.; width, 37 in.      Given to the City in 1854.
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HENRY CLAY
1777-1852
UNITED STATES SENATOR, 1806-07; 18IO-Il; 1831-42; 1849-52
ARTIST
CHARLES WESLEY JARVIS
IN the attitude of making a speech, a man dressed in black, with
loosely fitting overcoat of the same color, is standing at the edge
of a rostrum, in front view, with his face turned a little to the
left, and his eyes, slightly raised, gazing intently into the distance.
The right foot is advanced, and the right arm, slightly crooked, and
with conspicuously extended index finger, is raised a little above
the shoulder in an emphatic gesture, while the left hand, loosely
holding a brown cane, hangs by his side. Beyond a column in the
right background a statue of Minerva is shown beneath an arch,
on a pier of which is a ruddy glow of an evening landscape continued into the left background beyond a pair of delicately fluted
columns.
SIGNED: C W JARVIS
Height, ioo in.; width, 72 in.   Painted for the City in 1854.
EDWARD A. LAMBERT
1813--1878
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1853-54
ARTIST
FRANCIS BICKNELL CARPENTER, A.N.A.
1830o-900
A GENTLEMAN, with his face framed by a short-cropped beard,
is seated with crossed legs in an easy-chair upholstered in red. He
is seen to the knees, dressed in a simple suit of black, in threequarters view to the right, with his face turned to the left and his
large eyes looking straight out of the picture. His right hand,
holding a folded manuscript, rests on his lap. A table with a green
cover, strewn with documents and books, stands in the left foreground, and a narrow strip of olive-green drapery hangs in the
right background.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1854.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

GEORGE T. TRIMBLE
1793-1872
PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SOCIETY, 1847-53
ARTIST
THOMAS HICKS, N.A.
1823-1890
A FULL-LENGTH figure stands erect near an open door with his
left hand hanging by his side and his right holding an open book
before him. He is in three-quarters view to the left, with his face
turned toward the front, and his kindly eyes looking at the spectator. Behind him is a plain table covered with books, and in front
of him a chair, on which lie a brown overcoat and a silk hat. In
the left background, groups of children are seen playing about a
brick building inscribed across its front: "NEW YORK PUBLIC
SCHOOL NO. I.
SIGNED: T. HICKS. NEW YORK. 1854
Height, o18 in.; width, 78 in.     Given to the.City in 1854.
TOWNSEND HARRIS
1803-1878
MINISTER TO JAPAN, 1859-61
ARTIST
J. BOGLE, N.A.
1817-1873
DRESSED in black, with a figured brown waistcoat, is a threequarters-length figure in full face, with his right arm resting near
books on the red cover of a table, and his left on the arm of the redupholstered chair in which he is sitting.
SIGNED: J. BOGLE 1855
Height, 46 in.; width, 36 in.      Given to the City in 1855.
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WASHINGTON     HUNT
181 1-1867
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1851-52
ARTIST
CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT, N.A.
1812-1868
IN a rotunda, as if ready to go out, a figure is standing at the
head of a circular stairway with a heavy balustrade leading down
into the left background. He is in three-quarters view to the
left, with his face turned toward the front and the eyes looking
straight ahead. His right hand is thrust into the bosom of his
coat, and in his left he holds a cane and silk hat, while over the
arm is thrown a brown overcoat. The balustrade directly behind
the figure, at the head of the stairway, is repeated across the
background, and behind this, on the left, is a mahogany door. In
the middle is a fluted Corinthian pilaster, and on the right the
paneled end of a cupboard is seen through a doorway, above which
is a marble bust.
SIGNED: C. L. ELLIOTT 1855
Height, o102 in.; width, 651 in.  Painted for the City in 1855.
JACOB AARON WESTERVELT
i8oo-1879
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1853-54
ARTIST
EDWARD MOONEY, N.A.
1813-1887
SEATED in a red-upholstered armchair and leaning lightly with
his right arm on a table strewn with books and documents, and
covered with green drapery, is the three-quarters-length figure of
a man, wearing an overcoat with broad velvet collar. He is in
nearly front view, with the eyes turned to the right, looking directly
at the spectator.
Height, 42 in.; width, 36 in.    Painted for the City in 1855.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

BARON FREDERICK WILHELM VON STEUBEN
1730-1794
A PRUSSIAN-AMERICAN GENERAL
ARTIST
GERLANDO MARSIGLIA, N.A.
1792-1850
COPIED FROM A PORTRAIT BY
ROBERT EDGE PINE
THE three-quarters-length standing figure of an officer is in
front view, with face turned to the right and the eyes looking
straight ahead. He is dressed in Colonial uniform of buff and blue,
with two decorations on his coat and another suspended from a
red ribbon about his neck. His left hand, holding gloves, hangs
at his side, and his extended right rests on the pommel of a sword.

Height, 48 in.; width, 36 in.

Purchased by the City in 1855.

GEORGE HALL
1795-1857
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1834; 1855-56
ARTIST
FRANCIS BICKNELL CARPENTER, A.N.A
1830-1900
DRESSED in a suit of black, a portly gentleman with gray hair
and short, gray side-whiskers is seated erect in an easy-chair upholstered in red. He is seen to the knees, in three-quarters view
to the left, with his eyes, turned slightly to the right, looking out
of the picture. His left arm rests on the arm of the chair and his
right hand is thrust into the bosom of his coat. In the left background is a red-topped desk laden with books and papers.

Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.

Painted for the City in 1856.

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STEPHEN ALLEN
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FERNANDO WOOD
181,2-1881
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1855-58; i86o-6i
ARTIST
CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT, N.A.
1812-1868
DRESSED in a tightly fitting black coat is a three-quarters-length
standing figure in nearly front view, with the eyes looking pleasantly out of the picture. His left hand rests against his hip and
his right on a table, on which are a roll of manuscript and a leatherbound book against a light-brown drapery which extends across
the background.
SIGNED: HON. FERNANDO WOOD BY C. L. ELLIOTT 1857

Height, 45 in.; width, 35 in.

Painted for the City in 1857.

CALEB SMITH WOODHULL
1792-1866
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1849-51
ARTIST
CHARLES WESLEY JARVIS
SITTING erect in a chair upholstered in red, is the half-length
figure of a man in three-quarters view to the left, with the face
nearly in front view and the eyes looking directly at the spectator.
His left arm rests easily on the arm of the chair and at his side
stand two large books.
SIGNED: CHAS. JARVIS PINXT 1857

Height, 36 in.; width, 29 in.

Painted for the City in 1857.

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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

DANIEL PH(ENIX INGRAHAM
1804-1881
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 1858-74
ARTIST
CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT, N.A.
1812-1868
THE three-quarters-length figure of a man is seated in a redupholstered armchair, with his body turned to the right, but his
face turned toward the front and the eyes turned still more, looking directly at the spectator. His right arm rests on the arm of
the chair, with a document in the hand, and his left hand, holding
spectacles, rests on a green-topped table, on which lie books. A
light-brown curtain hangs in the left background.
SIGNED: ELLIOTT 1858
Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in.     Given to the Court in 1858.
WINFIELD SCOTT
1768-1866
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF UNITED STATES ARMY, 1841-61
ARTIST
MINER K. KELLOGG
1839 -DRESSED in a blue uniform, with brass buttons, a yellow sash
about his waist, knotted at the left hip, is the full-length figure of
a man in nearly front view, with the face turned to the left and the
eyes looking straight ahead. His right foot, advanced, bears his
whole weight, and his extended right hand holds his chapeau,
ornamented with a large yellow pompon, while his left hand, hanging at his side, grasps the scabbard of a sword. The background
is a stone wall and pilasters in a rich brown tone.
SIGNED: M. K. KELLOGG, 1858
Height, io6 in.; width, 70 in.   Painted for the City in 1858.
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MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE
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SAMUEL S. POWELL
1815-1879
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1857-60
ARTIST
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
1786-1864
A HALF-LENGTH figure is in three-quarters view to the right with
the face turned to the front and the eyes looking straight out of
the picture. He is dressed in a simple suit of black, and in his
right hand is a document. In the right background are shown
two books.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.    Painted for the City in 1858.
JOHN ALSOP KING
1788-1867
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1857-58
ARTIST
THOMAS HICKS, N.A.
1823- 1890
A FULL-LENGTH figure dressed in a black frock coat stands in
front view, before a high, round-topped window. Framed by
gray hair, curling over the top of his head, his face, beaming with
a cordial smile, is turned slightly to the right, with the spectacled
eyes looking straight ahead  His right hand, holding a letter,
hangs at his side, and his left rests on the corer of an elaborately
carved desk, on the green top of which are piled in confusion books
of many colors. Behind the desk and to the right of the window,
hangs in straight folds a yellow brocaded curtain with its upper
part in shadow. A similar curtain hangs at the left of the window,
the lower part looped back beside an armchair upholstered in red,
on which lie a black cloak and silk hat.
SIGNED: THOMAS HICKS 1860
Height, ioo in.; width, 66 in.   Painted for the City in 186o.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

MARTIN    KALBEFLEISCH
1804-1873
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1861-63; 1868-71
ARTIST
JUNIUS BRUTUS STEARNS, N.A.
18Io-1885
A HALF-LENGTH figure, dressed in a loosely fitting suit of black,
is seated in a chair upholstered in green, in front view, with his
face turned slightly to the left and his eyes looking straight ahead.
His right hand rests on the arm of the chair and his left arm lies on
a table with a red cover.
SIGNED: J. B. STEARNS 1860
Height, 42 in.; width, 34 in.    Painted for the City in i86o.
DANIEL FAWCETT TIEMANN
1805-1899
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1858-59
ARTIST
THOMAS HICKS, N.A.
1823-1890
LEANING easily, with his left elbow on the sloping, green top of
a desk strewn with books and documents, is a three-quarterslength figure in nearly front view, with his eyes, turned to the
right, looking kindly at the spectator. His left hand clasps a
roll of manuscript, and his right hangs at his side, nearly touching
an armchair, on which lie an overcoat and a black hat. In the
left background hangs a yellow curtain in shadow.
SIGNED: T. HICKS. I860
Height, 47 in.; width, 36 in.    Painted for the City in 1860.
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JOHN STANFORD
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

ROBERT ANDERSON
1805-1871
COMMANDER AT FT. SUMTER, APRIL 12-13, 1861
ARTIST
WILLIAM H. POWELL, A.N.A.
1824-1879
STANDING within the low stone enclosure of a fort, is the figure
of an officer in blue uniform, his army belt partly covering a dullred sash with long tassels hanging near the hilt of his sword. He
is in front view, with the face turned a little to the right and the
eyes looking straight ahead. His left foot is advanced, and his
left hand rests near his cap on the stone parapet, while his right,
holding a field-glass, hangs at his side. In the left background are
shown a mounted cannon and on the floor near its carriage a pyramid of cannon balls. In the right background is seen a broad
sheet of water, and on its farther shore extensive fortifications
beneath a dull, gray sky.
SIGNED: W. H. POWELL I86I
Height, 102 in.; width, 70 in.   Painted for the City in 1861.
HORATIO SEYMOUR
1810o-886
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1853-54; 1863-64
ARTIST
CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT, N.A.
1812-1868
THE full-length standing figure of a gentleman of middle
age, dressed in dark brown, stands in three-quarters view to the
right with his face turned toward the front, and his eyes, looking
pleasantly at the spectator. His right hand hangs by his side,
and his left rests on a book, with the index finger between its
pages, near other books and documents, on a table covered with
heavy purple drapery with a wide figured border. In the left
foreground is an armchair upholstered in dark green against a brown
silk curtain hanging in heavy folds. On a white marble pedestal
in the right background stands a marble bust, and above it is a
portion of an oval picture.
SIGNED: C. L. ELLIOTT I861
Height, 105 in.; width, 66 in.   Painted for the City in 1861.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

HARRY HOWARD
1822-1896
CHIEF OF NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT, 1857-60
ARTIST
JOSEPH HOFFMANN JOHNSON
1821-1890
DRESSED in a fireman's reddish-brown uniform, with the word
"Chief" on the helmet, a figure in violent action stands on the
block pavement of a city street. He is in front view, with the
face turned to the right, and his keen eyes look straight ahead.
His right foot advanced, with the knee bent, bears the whole
weight of his body, and his right arm, extended above his shoulder,
points with the index finger, while the left, holding a speakingtrumpet, hangs at his side. In the left foreground is a hydrant
with a hose attached, which is stretched back and forth along the
pavement behind the figure. In the distance extends a long row
of five-story buildings, from one of which, near the left, roll masses
of black smoke. Fire engines surrounded by people play streams
of water upon the burning building, and in the right background
other engines are shown hurrying to the scene.
SIGNED: J. H. JOHNSON, 186i1
Height, tioo in.; width, 72 in. Painted for the City in 1861.
THOMAS JEFFERSON
1743-1826
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, I801-o i-o09
ARTIST
CHARLES WESLEY JARVIS
ENGROSSED in literary composition, a man with gray hair,
parted in the middle, is seated, with crossed legs, in an armchair
upholstered in dark green. He is dressed in a full suit of black
with knee-breeches, silk stockings, conspicuous silver shoe-buckles,
and sits leaning slightly forward, with his body turned a very little
to the left, gazing meditatively straight ahead. His right hand,
holding a quill pen, rests on a manuscript lying near books on a
table covered with dark-red drapery, ornamented with narrow
bands of velvet of a darker hue, and his left hangs over the arm of
the chair, with large sheets of manuscript loosely held between the
fingers.
Height, 94 in.; width, 6o in.    Painted for the City in 1863.
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WILLIAM    PAULDING
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EDWIN DENNISON MORGAN
1811-1883
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1859-62
ARTIST
DANIEL HUNTINGTON, N.A.
1816-1906
THE full-length figure of a gentleman in the prime of life, with
thick side-whiskers, is standing erect with his body turned slightly
to the left, but with his face to the front and his keen eyes looking
straight out of the picture. His brown overcoat, with broad velvet
collar, is unbuttoned, exposing his black suit. His left hand hangs
at his side, and with his right he is in the act of lifting a document
from a pile lying near a sword, books and a bust of Washington
on a table covered with a rich Oriental rug. In the right background is a mahogany armchair upholstered in dark brown, behind
which hangs a mass of green drapery. A landscape is shown beyond a column in the left background.
SIGNED: D. H. 1864
Height, 102 in.; width, 66 in.   Painted for the City in 1864.
WILLIAM    E. CURTIS
1823-1880
PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1859-63
ARTIST
H. A. LOOP, N.A.
1831-1895
A BEARDED gentleman, seated with crossed legs in an easy-chair
upholstered in red, is seen as far as the knees in three-quarters
view to the right, with his eyes turned to the front looking at the
spectator. His right arm rests on the arm of the chair, and his
left near books and a terrestrial globe on a table.
SIGNED: H. A. LOOP '64
Height, 48 in.; width, 38 in.      Given to the City in 1864.
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THOMAS JEREMIAH
-1872
PRESIDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1843
ARTIST
WILLIAM VER BRYCK
IN an oval frame is the head and shoulders of a gray-haired man
with side-whiskers, dressed in a simple suit of black, with his body
turned a little to the left, but with his face and eyes to the front.
SIGNED: W. VER BRYCK 1864
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.      Given to the City in 1864.
HENRY CLAY
1777-1852
UNITED STATES SENATOR
ARTIST
P. STAUNTON
DRESSED in a suit of black, the figure of an elderly gentleman,
with thin gray hair, is standing on a rostrum, in an attitude of
making a speech. His body is turned to the right and leans a
little in the same direction, but his face is turned to the left, and
the eyes, slightly raised, look straight ahead. His left hand is
lifting a document from among others lying on a desk covered with
an ample green drapery, and his right hand is held before the
breast in an expressive gesture. On the floor at the right are
books and a roll of documents, and behind the desk is shown a
red screen, above which is seen the top of a door. An armchair
upholst*tdd:in-,green stands in the left background near a column.
SIGNED: P. STAUNTON N. O. 1847
Height, 1o8 in.; width, 72 in.  Purchased by the City in 1865.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-97
PRESIDENT WASHINGTON stands in front view, with his face
turned slightly to the left and his eyes looking straight ahead. He
is dressed in a Colonial costume of black with white stock and
jabot. His left hand, hanging at his side, clasps his sword, and
his right is extended a little below the shoulder, in gesture.
In the left background stands a marble-topped table with gilt legs
in the form of modified fasces. Across its corner lies an ample
piece of red drapery, on which rests a loosely rolled document,
and near it are a chapeau, an inkstand, and two books. In the
right background is a gilt chair upholstered in red, and beyond it
are two massive columns with cord and tassels across their front,
and behind them voluminous red drapery, which extends across
the scene to a similar column with cord and tassels. Through a
small opening beneath the curtain, in the left background, the sky
is seen.
Height, 96 in.; width, 60 in.  Purchased by the City in 1865.
GEORGE OPDYKE
1807-1880
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1862-63
ARTIST
CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT, N.A.
1812-1868
SEATED in an elaborately carved armchair is a three-quarterslength figure, seen as far as the knees, with his body turned to the
left, his head slightly inclined in the same direction, and his face
nearly in front view, with his eyes looking at the spectator. His
left hand lies in his lap, and his right rests near a pile of books on
a table covered with red drapery.
SIGNED: ELLIOTT 1866
Height, 42 in.; width, 34 in.    Painted for the City in 1866.
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ALFRED M. WOOD
1828 -MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1864-65
ARTIST
ALANSON FISHER, A.N.A.
1807-1884
SITTING with crossed legs in an easy-chair upholstered in dark
red, is a three-quarters-length figure dressed in a suit of black.
His body is turned to the left, but his face, with side-whiskers, is
to the front, and his calm eyes look straight at the spectator. His
left arm rests easily on the arm of the chair, while his right lies
near rolls of manuscript on a table with a green cover.

Height, 42 in.; width, 32 in.

Painted for the City in 1866.

JAMES M. McLEAN
PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1864-67
ARTIST
DANIEL HUNTINGTON, N.A.
1816-1906
A MAN with long side-whiskers is seated erect, in full face, with
his right hand placed on his knee, and his left arm resting on a
table covered with a rich Oriental rug. He is seen as far as the
knees, and is dressed in a black coat, gray trousers, and lightcolored waistcoat. Red drapery is massed in heavy folds in the
right background.
SIGNED: D. HUNTINGTON 1867

Height, 46 in.; width, 36 in.

Given to the City in 1867.

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GEORGE G. REYNOLDS
1821-1892
JUDGE OF THE CITY COURT, 1861-66; 1873-86
ARTIST
MATTHEW WILSON
1814-1892
DRESSED in black is the three-quarters-length seated figure of a
entleman with wavy iron-gray hair and short side-whiskers. His
body is turned to the left, but his face and eyes are to the front.
His left arm rests on the back of the chair and his right hand on an
open book lying on a table.
Height, 44 in.; width, 34 in.    Given to the Court in 1867.
GEORGE BRINTON McCLELLAN
1826-1885
MAJOR-GENERAL COMMANDING THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, 1861-62
ARTIST
WILLIAM H. POWELL, A.N.A.
1824-1879
A GENERAL in full uniform, mounted on a spirited bay charger,
is riding in an extensive flat landscape. The horse is turned a
little to the right, but the General's body is in front view, with the
face turned to the left and the eyes gazing into the distance. His
hands are encased in white gauntlets, the left holding the reins,
and the right, clasping a field-glass, rests on his thigh. He is
followed by five mounted generals in the left background, and on
the right, in the distance, woods are shown in summer foliage.
The generals are covered with a reddish-brown dust thrown up by
the prancing feet of the chargers, and over them hangs a leaden
sky.
SIGNED: POWELL
Height, o16 in.; width, 82 in.  Painted for the City' in 1868.
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SAMUEL BOOTH
8188-1902
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1866-67
ARTIST
JUNIUS BRUTUS STEARNS, N.A.
18o1-1885
A GENTLEMAN with short side-whiskers and dressed in a loosely
fitting suit of black, is seated with crossed legs in a chair upholstered in green. He is seen as far as the knees, with his body
turned slightly to the left and his face and eyes in the same direction. His left hand, with a finger between the pages of a redcovered book, rests on the arm of the chair, and his right arm on
a red-topped table.
SIGNED: STEARNS 68

Height, 42 in.; width, 36 in.

Painted for the City in 1868.

MYRON HOLLEY CLARK
1806-1892
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1855-56
ARTIST
FRANCIS BICKNELL CARPENTER, A.N.A.
1830-1900
THE Governor, in somber black, stands in front of the massive
square pedestal of a marble column. He is turned to the left, but
is facing to the front. His right hand holds gloves and a cane, and
his left a silk hat. A large fountain is playing in the left background, and beyond is a wooded park.
SIGNED: F. B. CARPENTER, 1868

Height, loo in.; width, 66 in.

Painted for the City in 1868.

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JOHN CHRISTOPHER YATES
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

REUBEN E. FENTON
1819-1885
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1865-69
ARTIST
WILLIAM PAGE, N.A.
1811-1885
BETWEEN a library table with green leather top and a chair upholstered in green, stands a figure in front view, with the face and
eyes turned slightly to the right, in the attitude of receiving a
visitor. He wears a full beard and is dressed in black. His left
hand, partly closed, is held before him, while the finger-tips of his
right hand rest on a large document with a red seal spread out on
the table and hanging over the edge. Lying on the document are
two large bound books, and beside it are a bundle of papers and a
glass inkstand holding a quill pen. In the right background the
edge of a map is disclosed near a narrow strip of window with a
paneled casement and a window-seat strewn with documents.
Height, 99A in.; width, 66 in.  Painted for the City in 1870.
GRENVILLE T. JENKS
1839-1870
MEMBER KINGS COUNTY BAR, 1863-70
ARTIST
MATTHEW WILSON
1814-1892
THE head and shoulders of a gentleman in the prime of life, with
long whiskers, is in three-quarters view to the right, with his face
and eyes in the same direction.
Height, 299 in.; width, 24j in.  Given to the Court in 1870.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JOHN THOMPSON HOFFMAN
1828-1888
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1869-72
ARTIST
JACOB H. LAZARUS, A.N.A.
1823-1891
THE three-quarters-length standing portrait, in full front view,
has the face turned a little to the left, and the eyes looking straight
ahead. A brown overcoat is carried across the left arm, while his
right, holding a silk hat, hangs by his side. On the right, from top
to bottom, is a narrow strip of heavy red drapery, and in the left
background beyond a stone wall, a cupola, and tree-tops are seen
against a blue sky mottled with white clouds.
SIGNED: J. H. LAZARUS 1870
Height, 66 in.; width, 48 in.    Painted for the City in 1870.
RICHARD L. LARREMORE
1830-1890
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
ARTIST
THOMAS HICKS, N.A.
1823-1890
SEATED with crossed legs in an easy-chair upholstered in red, is
a three-quarters-length figure in the attitude of considering a document held on his knee by his right hand. With both arms resting
on the arms of the chair, he is turned slightly to the left, and his
thoughtful eyes look straight ahead. Books piled on a chair are
seen in the right background, and in the left are shown documents
lying on a table, above which hangs a red curtain.
SIGNED: T. HICKS 1870
Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in.      Given to the City in 1870.
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
BY
SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE, N.A.
FOR DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 1S







CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

CHARLES GODFREY GUNTHER
1822-1885
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1864-65
ARTIST
THOMAS HICKS, N.A.
1823-1890
A THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH figure, wearing a fur-trimmed overcoat, is seated in an armchair upholstered in red, the body turned
to the left, with the face in the same direction, and the eyes looking out of the picture. His left hand rests on the arm of the chair,
and his right lies near a few books on a table covered with brocaded red drapery, which is repeated in the lower right background.
SIGNED: T. HICKS 1872
Height, 50 in.; width, 36 in.   Painted for the City in 1872.
HAMILTON W. ROBINSON
1814-1879
JUDGE OF COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 187o-79
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -SEATED in an armchair upholstered in blue, with legs crossed, is
the three-quarters-length figure of a white-haired gentleman, with
his body turned to the right but his face to the front. In the left
background stands a table with purple cover, on which lie books
and documents.
SIGNED: THS. JENSEN 1872
Height, 48 in.; width, 36 in.    Given to the Court in 1872.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JOHN A. LOTT
1805-1878
MEMBER OF COMMISSION OF APPEALS, 1870-75
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in a simple suit of black, the three-quarters-length
figure of a portly gentleman with gray hair is seated in an easychair, with his body turned a little to the left, but with his face
and eyes to the front. His left hand rests on a book in his lap,
and his right on his knee beside a table, on which are books and
documents.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1873
Height, 491 in.; width, 391 in.   Given to the Court in 1873 -JAMES TROY
1835 -JUDGE COUNTY COURT, PART I, 1868-72
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in a simple suit of black, the three-quarters-length
figure of a gentleman in the prime of life, with dark hair and sidewhiskers, is turned a little to the right, but his face and eyes are to
the front. His right hand grasps the lapel of his coat, and his left
rests on an open book near other books on a table.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 73

Height, 49 in.; width, 39 in.

Given to the Court in 1873,




MARTIN VAN BUREN
BY
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
FOR DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 18







CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JOHN W. BROWN
1796-1875
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 2D DEPT., 1850-65
ARTIST
JARED B. FLAGG, N.A.
1820-1899
DRESSED in simple black, is the standing half-length figure of a
gentleman with gray hair and whiskers. His body is turned to the
left, and his face and eyes are in the same direction. His left arm
hangs at his side and his right hand is thrust into the bosom of his
coat.
SIGNED: FLAGG 1876

Height, 44 in.; width, 36 in.

Given to the Court in 1876.

JOHN W. HUNTER
1807-1900
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1874-75
ARTIST
JOHN BARNARD WHITTAKER
1836
SITTING erect, is a half-length figure dressed in a simple suit of
black, in front view, with the face turned a little to the right, and
the keen eyes looking straight ahead. His left hand rests on the
arm of the chair and his right lies on a sheet of manuscript on a
red-topped table.
SIGNED: J. B. WHITTAKER

Height, 44 in.; width, 34 in.

Painted for the City in 1876.

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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JOHN ADAMS DIX
1798-1879
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1873-75
ARTIST
ANNA MERRITT (NEE LEA)
1844 -A GRAY-HAIRED, rugged-faced officer in a blue uniform with two
rows of brass buttons, stands in full face with his serious eyes looking directly at the spectator. In his right hand, held in front of
his waist, is a quill pen, and the open palm of his left hand rests
on a legible document lying on a large green blotter on a carved
desk. This document closes with the memorable words: "If any
one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the
spot."
Signed: "JOHN A. Dix
Sec. of the Treasury."
A piece of red drapery lies on an armchair in the left background,
and beyond, through an open window, is seen a great crowd of
people, over whose heads float the Stars and Stripes, and above
them towers the dome of the National Capitol against a blue sky
with white clouds. In the upper right background is shown the
corner of a large painting of a ship on stormy waters.
SIGNED: ANNA M. LEA, 1877
Height, 96 in.; width, 60 in.    Painted for the City in 1877.
FREDERICK A. SCHROEDER
1833-1899
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1876-77
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -RELIEVED against a grayish-brown background is a three-quarters-length figure dressed in a suit of black and seated in a mahogany
armchair upholstered in dark red. His body is turned to the right
and his face to the front, with the eyes looking at the spectator.
His right hand, holding an open letter, rests in his lap, and his left
arm lies near books on a table, above which is shown a corner of
a map of Brooklyn.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN
Height, 48 in.; width, 40 in.   Painted for the City in 1878.
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WALTER BOWNE
BY
ROBERT WALTER WEIR, N.A.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JASPER W. GILBERT
1812-1898
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 2D DEPT., 1866-82
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THE figure of a man seated in an armchair with his body turned
a little to the right and his face and eyes in the same direction. He
is seen below the knees, with his hands resting on the arms of the
chair. In the right background is a table with books and documents.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1883

Height, 49 in.; width, 39 in.

Given to the Court in 1883.

JAMES HOWELL
1829 -MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1878-81
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -SITTING in an easy, dignified posture in front view, with his face
turned to the right and his eyes looking straight ahead, is a threequarters-length figure dressed in a simple suit of black. He holds
an open letter in his left hand, and his right arm rests near books
and documents on a walnut desk with a green top.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1883

Height, 50 in.; width, 42 in.

Painted for the City in 1883.




CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JOSEPH NEILSON
1815-1888
JUDGE OF CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN, 1871-82
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in black, the three-quarters-length figure of a portly
gentleman is seated with his body turned a little toward the right,
but with his face toward the front and his eyes looking straight at
the spectator. His left arm rests on the arm of a chair, and his
right arm lies on a table. In the right background are shelves
filled with books.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1883

Height, 48 in.; width, 38 in.

Given to the Court in 1883.

SETH LOW
1850 -MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1881-85
ARTIST
WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A.
1849 -A GENTLEMAN in the prime of life, dressed in a closely fitting
black frock-coat and gray trousers, stands beside a table in full
face. He is seen as far as the knees, with his left hand hanging at
his side, and his right rests near books and papers on a mahogany
table.

Height, 57 in.; width, 37 in.

Painted for the City in 1885.

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GIDEON LEE
BY
HENRY INMAN., N.A.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

NOAH DAVIS
818-1902
PRESIDING JUSTICE, APPELLATE COURT, 1874-86
ARTIST
DANIEL HUNTINGTON, N.A.
1816-1906
THE half-length figure of a gentleman is seated in an armchair,
upholstered in red, in front view, but with his face turned to the
left and his eyes looking straight ahead. His arms rest on the arms
of the chair, with the right hand holding a book.
SIGNED: D. HUNTINGTON 1886
Height, 43 in.; width, 34 in.    Given to the Court in 1886.
JOHN DIKEMAN
1795-1879
JUDGE COUNTY COURT, PART I, i86o-68
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THE three-quarters-length figure of a gentleman with gray hair
and whiskers is seated with crossed legs in an armchair.  His
body is turned a little to the right, but his face is to the front, with
the eyes looking straight out of the picture. His arms rest on the
arms of the chair, with the hands holding a document on his lap.
In the left background is a table, on which lie an open book and
documents.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1887
Height, 49 in.; width, 39 in.    Given to the Court in 1887.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

DANIEL D. WHITNEY
1819 -MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1886-87
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in a black business suit, a gentleman is seated erect in
a chair upholstered in red plush. The figure is seen as far as the
knees, in three-quarters view to the left, with his face turned
toward the spectator and his eyes looking straight out of the
picture. His left hand rests on his knee, and his right holds a rolledup document, with the arm lying near books and documents on a
mahogany table with a purple leather top. An olive-green curtain hangs in the right background.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1888

Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in.

Painted for the City in 1888.

JACOB I. BERGEN
1832-1885
SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1884-87
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THIS is the head and shoulders of a gentleman with long sidewhiskers. He is in front view, with his face turned slightly to the
right and his eyes looking straight out of the picture.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1889

Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.

Given to the Court in 1889.

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GEORGE HALL
BY
JAMES FROTHINGHAM, N.A.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

ABRAHAM LOTT
1831-1889
SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1887
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in black, is the head and shoulders of a gentleman with
gray chin-whiskers. His body is turned a little to the left and his
face and spectacled eyes in the same direction.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1889

Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.

Given to the Court in 1889.

ERASTUS COOKE
1818-1885
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 2D DEPT., 1880
ARTIST
H. COOKE
THIS is the head and shoulders of a gray-haired gentleman in
full face. He is dressed in a simple suit of black.
SIGNED: H. COOKE 90

Height, 294 in.; width, 244 in.

Given to the Court in 1890.

WALTER L. LIVINGSTON
I830 -SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1880-83
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in black, is the head and shoulders of a gentleman with
long whiskers in three-quarters view to the left, with his face and
eyes in the same direction.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1890

Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.

Given to the Court in 1890.

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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

J. EDWARD SIMMONS
1841 -PRESIDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1886-91
ARTIST
T. W. WOOD, A.N.A.
1823-1903
THE head and shoulders of a man is in front view, with his face
turned to the right and his eyes looking straight ahead. He wears
a modern costume of black coat and waistcoat, low collar, and
spotted tie.
SIGNED: T. W. WOOD 1890
Height, 31 in.; width, 26 in.     Given to the City in 189o.
WILLIAM D. VEEDER
1835 -SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1866-77
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in black, is the head and shoulders of a gentleman, with
his body turned a little to the right, his face and eyes in the same
direction.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1890
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in 189o.
JUDAH B. VOORHEES
CHIEF CLERK, SURROGATE COURT, 1855-90
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in a loosely fitting black coat, is the head and shoulders
of a gentleman with iron-gray hair and gray chin-whiskers, in front
view, with his face turned a little to the left and his eyes looking
straight ahead.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1891
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in 1891.
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WILLIAM LEARNED MARCY
BY
WILLIAM PAGE., N.A.
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"VUELVAN CARA!"
ARTIST
ARTURO MICHELENA
1868-1898
Inscription:
VUELVAN CARA!
EPISODIO DE LAS QUESERAS DEL MEDIO.
A LA CIUDAD DE NEW YORK LA JUNTA DIRECTIVA.
DEL "CENTENARIO DE PAEZ."
CARACAS JUNIO 13 DE 1890.
IN an extensive, flat landscape, brilliantly colored by the early
morning sun, a strategic military movement is represented. In
the middle of the composition, a commander, in red blouse, white
trousers, and broad-brimmed straw hat ornamented with plumes,
with a sword hanging at his side, has suddenly reined in his
powerful white charger upon its hind legs. He is waving his
ance vigorously at a motley group of mounted men, who are riding
wildly to the left but turning their heads to look at their leader,
who, judging from the title of the picture, "Vuelvan Cara!"
(About Face!), is evidently shouting this word of command.
SIGNED: ARTURO MICHELENA. CARACAS-1890
Height, 114 in.; width, 186 in.  Given to the City in 1891.
ROSWELL C. BRAINARD
1819-1879
SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1858-66
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THE head and shoulders of a gentleman with iron-gray whiskers
is in three-quarters view to the left, and his face and eyes in the
same direction.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1893
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.   Given to the Court in 1893.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

ABRAM H. DAILEY
1831-1907
SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1877-84
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THIS is the head and shoulders of a gentleman with long irongray whiskers. His body is turned a little to the left, and his face
and eyes are in the same direction.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1893
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in 1893.
JESSE C. SMITH
1808-1888
SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1850-55
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in black, is the head and shoulders of a gentleman with
gray hair and whiskers in full face.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1893
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in 1893.
JOSEPH F. BARNARD
1823-1904
JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, 2D DEPT., 1864-93
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THIS is the head and shoulders of a gentleman past middle life,
with his body turned a little toward the right, but his face to the
front, and his eyes looking directly at the spectator.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1894
Height, 30 in.; width, 25. in.   Given to the Court in 1894.
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WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD
BY
HENRY INMAN, N.A.
FOR DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 26







CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

CHARLES A. SCHIEREN
1842 -MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1894-95
ARTIST
RICHARD CREIFELDS
1853 -A GENTLEMAN in the prime of life, with dark side-whiskers, and
dressed in a black frock-coat and dull-gray trousers, is seated in a
dignified posture with crossed legs in a mahogany armchair upholstered in brown plush. He is seen below the knees, turned
slightly to the left, with his eyes looking through spectacles out of
the picture. His left hand, holding a letter, lies on his lap, and
his right arm rests on the arm of the chair with a pen in the hand.
A few documents lie on a table in the left background, and above
it is looped a gray curtain, which extends across the scene.
SIGNED: R. CREIFELDS

Height, 52 in.; width, 40 in.

Given to the City in 1897.

CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT
1836 -JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, 1883 -ARTIST
ALFRED QUINTON COLLINS, A.N.A.
1862-1903
DRESSED in the official black gown, a gray-bearded gentleman is
seated in full face, with his right hand resting on his lap and his
left arm on a table covered with velvet. The figure is seen below
the knees.
SIGNED:. ALFRED Q. COLLINS 1897

Height, 60 in.; width, 38 in.

Given to the Court in 1897.

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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

ALEXANDER McCUE
1827-1889
JUDGE OF CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN, 1849-54
ARTIST
HAROLD L. MACDONALD
1861 -THIS is the head and shoulders of a gentleman with gray hair,
in three-quarters view to the right, with his face and eyes in the
same direction.
SIGNED: HAROLD MACDONALD '97
Height, 311 in.; width, 261 in.  Given to the Court in 1897.
JOSEPH W. CARROLL
1859-1899
CHIEF CLERK, SURROGATE COURT, KINGS COUNTY, 1890-99
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THIS is the head and shoulders of a gentleman in the prime of
life, in front view, but with his face turned to the right and his
spectacled eyes looking straight out of the picture.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1899
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in 1899.
NATHANIEL H. CLEMENT
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 1896
ARTIST
HENRY STANLEY TODD
DRESSED in a suit of black, is the head and shoulders of a gentleman with long iron-gray side-whiskers. He is in front view,
with his face turned to the left and his eyes looking straight out of
the picture.
SIGNED: TODD 99
Height, 33 in.; width, 264 in.   Given to the Court in 1899.
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JAMES HARPER
BY
HENRY INMAN., N.A.
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RODMAN B. DAWSON
1825-1893
SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1855-58
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THE head and shoulders of a gentleman with black, curly hair
is in front view with his face turned a little to the right, the eyes
looking straight ahead.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1900
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in 19oo.
ANDREW    B. HODGES
1812-1876
SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1846-49
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -THE head and shoulders of a portly gentleman is in front view,
with his face turned a little to the left, the eyes looking straight
ahead.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1900
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in i9oo.
GEORGE B. ABBOTT
1850 -SURROGATE JUDGE, KINGS COUNTY, 1889-1901
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in black, is the half-length figure of a gentleman with
gray hair and goatee, seated in an armchair in three-quarters
view to the right, with his face and eyes in the same direction.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1902
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in 1902.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

JAMES EMOTT
1823-1884
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 2D DEPT., 1855-63
ARTIST
HENRY STANLEY TODD
SEATED erect in an easy-chair, is the figure of a gentleman in the
prime of life, with black hair and side-whiskers. Seen as far as the
knees, he is in three-quarters view to the left with his face and
eyes turned toward the front. His left arm rests on the arm of
the chair, and his right arm lies on a table near books and documents.
SIGNED: H. STANLEY TODD 1902

Height, 44 in.; width, 351 in.
MICHAEL

Given to the Court in 1902.
F. McGOLDRICK
1856 -
CHIEF CLERK, SURROGATE COURT, KINGS COUNTY, 1899-1902
ARTIST
THOMAS JENSEN
1831 -DRESSED in black, is the head and shoulders of a gentleman in
the prime of life, with his body turned slightly to the right and his
face and eyes in the same direction.
SIGNED: THS JENSEN 1902.

Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.

Given to the Court in 1902.

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WILLIAM    C. BOUCK
BY
CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT, N.A.
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

*WILLIAM L. STRONG
1827-1900
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1895-97
ARTIST
B. KRAMER-SCHEIRO
SEATED with crossed legs in a yellowish-brown armchair, is the
three-quarters-length figure of a man in nearly front view, with
the head slightly inclined to the left and the eyes looking straight
at the spectator. His right hand rests in his lap and the left clasps
the arm of the chair.
SIGNED: B. KRAMER-SCHEIRO 1898

Height, 50 in.; width, 38 in.

Given to the City in 1902.

*ANDREW    HASWELL GREEN
1820-1903
COMPTROLLER, 1871-76
ARTIST
HENRY MOSLER
1841 -A GRAY-BEARDED gentleman, dressed in a simple suit of black, is
seated with crossed legs in an easy-chair upholstered in Oriental
material of many colors. He is turned slightly to the left, but
facing to the front. His left arm, with an open document in the
hand, rests on the arm of the chair, and his right lies on a table
covered with green drapery, and above are shelves partly concealed
by an olive-green curtain looped back, disclosing several books.

Height, 72 in.; width, 48 in.

Painted for the City in 1903.

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CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART-PAINTINGS

*RICHARD RIKER
1773-1842
RECORDER OF NEW YORK CITY, 1815, 1819, 1821-23, 1824-38
ARTIST
GEORGE WILLOUGHBY MAYNARD, N.A.
1843 -A HALF-LENGTH figure, with the right side toward the spectator,
but with the face turned toward the front. The right hand holds
a letter, with the elbow resting on a table, over which hangs red
drapery. In the background is a dark red curtain looped up at the
right side.
SIGNED: G. W. MAYNARD AFTER J. FROTHINGHAM
Height, 38 in.; width, 30 in.    Given to the Court in 1904.
ABRAHAM B. TAPPEN
-1896
ARTIST
IRVING R. WILES
186IDRESSED in a simple suit of black, the head and shoulders of a
gentleman with white hair and beard is turned a little to the left,
with his face and eyes in the same direction.
SIGNED: IRVING R. WILES.
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.    Given to the Court in 19o7.
JOSIAH INGERSOLL
1763-1839
WARDEN OF THE PORT OF NEW YORK, 1820-39
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
DRESSED in a dark-blue dress coat, buff trousers, white waistcoat
and ample stock, is the three-quarters-length standing figure of a
gentleman in the prime of life. He is in full face and his brown
eyes look directly at the spectator. In his right hand he holds a
telescope, and with his left he is casually pointing to a full-rigged
vessel in the extreme left of the background, which consists of a
calm sea beneath a partly clouded sky.
Height, 38 in.; width, 33 in.      Given to the City in 19o8.
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JOHN YOUNG
BY
HENRY PETERS GRAY, N.A.
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*ROBERT T. HAWS
1815-1863
COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 1859-63
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
THE head and shoulders of a man dressed in a simple suit of
black is in front view, with his face turned a little to the right, and
his eyes looking straight ahead.
Height, 35 in.; width, 29 in.      Given to the City in 1908.
ERASTUS C. BENEDICT
1800-1880
PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1850-54
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A GRAY-BEARDED man in front view, with his eyes looking
straight out of the picture, is seated with crossed legs in an easychair upholstered in red. His clenched right hand rests on his
knee, and his left holds a letter, the arm lying on a table with a
yellow cover. A fold of green drapery hangs in the left background.
Height, 46 in.; width, 36 in.             Given to the City.
SIMON BOLIVAR
1783-1830
A VENEZUELAN GENERAL AND STATESMAN
ARTIST
CHARLES WESLEY JARVIS
DRESSED in red trousers and a dark-blue coat, with the collar,
revers, cuffs, and belt richly ornamented with heavy gold braid,
and with an orange sash about his waist, is the figure of a man in
nearly front view, with his face to the left, in profile, and his dark
eyes looking straight ahead. He is seen to the hips, with his left
hand grasping the pommel of his sword. The head of a rearing
charger is seen in profile in the left background.
SIGNED: C. W. J.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.
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ALEXANDER WARFIELD BRADFORD
1815-1867
SURROGATE JUDGE, THREE TERMS
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
DRESSED in a black suit, with silk waistcoat and tie, is the
figure of a gentleman seated with crossed legs, in a chair upholstered in green, at the corner of a green-topped table, on which
lies his left hand holding a bundle of documents. His right hand
lies in his lap.
Height, 44 in.; width, 34 in.
JOHN R. BRADY
1821-1891
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 1877-1891
ARTIST
THOMAS LE CLEAR, N.A.
1818-1882
SEATED in front of a bookcase in a red upholstered armchair, is
the figure of a gentleman in three-quarters view to the left, with
his face turned toward the front and the eyes, turned still more,
look straight out of the picture. His hands rest on his knees.
In the right background is shown a narrow green curtain.
SIGNED: T. LE CLEAR N.A.
Height, 50 in.; width, 36 in.           Given to the Court.
HENRY CLAY
1777-1852
UNITED STATES SENATOR
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
APPARENTLY in the act of making a speech, the figure stands in
front view, with the face slightly turned to the left and the eyes
looking straight ahead. His left foot is advanced, and his left
hand rests impressively on a document lying on a dark-colored
desk, near two books, while his partly closed right hand is held
before his waist. Behind him is looped a heavy dark-red drapery.
Height, o9 in.; width, 58 in.
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JOSE ANTONIO      PAEZ
BY
CHARLES WESLEY JARVIS
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DE WITT CLINTON
1769-1828
PRESIDENT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SOCIETY, 1805-28
ARTIST
THOMAS HICKS, N.A.
1823-1890
THE three-quarters length figure of a man, turned slightly to the
left, with his face and eyes in the same direction, is standing beside
a table on which his left hand rests on a manuscript near a few
books. At the left of the figure is seen the red back of a sofa, and
across the background is a red curtain, which, drawn aside, reveals at the left a dark brown sky.
Height, 54 in.; width, 391 in.            Given to the City.
DE WITT CLINTON
1769-1828
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1803-07; 1809-o1; 1811-15
ARTIST
PARMECELLI
AGAINST an ample, light-brown drapery is a half-length figure in
three-quarters view to the right, with his face turned toward the
front, and his eyes looking directly at the spectator. The hands,
clasping a book, rest in front of him near a column partly concealed
by the drapery.
Height, 31 in.; width, 25 in.           Painted for the City.
CHARLES PATRICK DALY
1816 -JUDGE OF COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1844-1885
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
THE figure of a bearded man in three-quarters view to the left,
is seen as far as the knees, seated beside a table. His right hand
rests on his knee and his left arm lies beside books and documents
on a table with a blue cover.
Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in.            Given to the Court.
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JOHN GREENWOOD
1798-1887
JUDGE OF THE CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN, 1849-54
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
DRESSED in black, the three-quarters length figure of a gentleman with black hair and closely cropped iron-gray whiskers is
seated in an armchair, with his face and eyes toward the front.
His right arm rests on the arm of a chair with the hand holding a
letter, and his left arm on the table near books and documents.
Height, 44 in.; width, 34 in.            Given to the Court.
HENRY HUDSON
-1611
AN ENGLISH NAVIGATOR
ARTIST
COUNT PULASKI
THIS is the head and shoulders of a bearded man in the prime of
life, in nearly front view. He is dressed in a black doublet, with
a broad, stiffly starched ruff around his neck, which frames the
lower part of his face.
Height, 30 in.; width, 24 in.
JAMES KENT
1763-1847
CHIEF JUSTICE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, 1804-14
CHANCELLOR, 1814-23
ARTIST
REMBRANDT PEALE, N.A.
1778-1860
THIS is a half-length figure dressed in a black coat with high,
rolling collar. Turned so that his left arm rests easily across the
back of the red upholstered chair, he faces the spectator, but his
eyes are raised and turned to the left. A red curtain extending
across the background is looped up at the left, disclosing several
books.
Height, 36 in.; width, 30 in.
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ROBERT KELLY
18o8-1856
PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1848-49
ARTIST
DANIEL HUNTINGTON
1816-g906
SEATED in an armchair upholstered in brown, in an attitude of
dignified ease, is the three-quarters length figure of a man in full
face, dressed in a simple suit of black. His cheek rests on his
left hand, supported with his elbow on a table covered with a rich
Oriental rug, and his right hand lies on the arm of his chair. In
the left background is shown a large school building.
SIGNED: D. HUNTINGTON
Height, 47 in.; width, 37 in.             Given to the City.
JAMES R. MANLEY
1782-1851
PRESIDENT STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY, 1826-27
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
IN an oval frame is the head and shoulders of a man with flowing
white hair. He is dressed in a simple suit of black, with low-cut
waistcoat and a high white stock. His body is turned slightly to
the left, with his face toward the front, and his keen eyes turned
still more, look directly at the spectator.
Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.
HENRY A. MOORE
1826-1896
JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT, PART I, 1872-95
ARTIST
GEORGIA DOUGLAS
DRESSED in black, is the half-length figure of a gentleman with
iron-gray hair and black whiskers, seated with his chair drawn
close up to a table. His body is turned to the left, and his face
and eyes are in the same direction. His left arm rests on the arm
of a chair, and his right on a book lying on a table.
Height, 49 in.; width, 39 in.           Given to the Court.
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CALVIN E. PRATT
1828 -JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 2D DEPT., 1870-96
ARTIST
RICHARD CREIFELDS
1853 -THE three-quarters-length figure of a man with gray beard is
seated in full face in an easy-chair, on the arms of which are resting
his hands, with the right one holding a book. In the left background is a table, on which are books and documents.
SIGNED: R. CREIFELDS
Height, 491 in.; width, 39f in.           Given to the City.
BERNARD SMYTH
PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1870-72
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
DRESSED in a simple suit of black, an elderly gentleman, with
long, full beard, is seated with crossed legs in full face, with his
eyes turned slightly to the right. He is seen in three-quarters
length, with his right arm resting on the arm of the chair, and his
left, holding in the hand an open letter, lies near'a tray with cutglass ink bottles, on a table with a red cover. In the left background is seen a mass of red drapery.
Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in.             Given to the City.
SELAH B. STRONG
1792-1872
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 2D DEPT., 1847-49; 1851-60
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
THE three-quarters-length figure of a gentleman is seated in an
easy-chair, with his body turned a little toward the right and with
his face and spectacled eyes in the same direction. His hands rest
on the arms of the chair, the left holding a book. In the right background is a table, on which lie three law books.
Height, 50 in.; width, 39 in.             Given to the City.
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TOWNSEND HARRIS
BY
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GEORGE THOMSON
1827-1886
JUDGE OF CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN, 1867-72
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A GENTLEMAN with iron-gray hair and beard is sitting with
crossed legs, slightly turned to the left. He is seen as far as the
knees, with the thumb of his left hand resting in the pocket of his
waistcoat, and his right hand lies on a table beside a book and
documents.
Height, 43 in.; width, 35 in.            Given to the City.
MICHAEL ULSHOEFFER
1793-1881
JUDGE OF COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1834-49
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
SEATED in a red-upholstered armchair is the three-quarters-length
figure of a gentleman in the prime of life. He is in full face, and
his arms rest on the arms of the chair. In the background is a table
covered with blue drapery, on which are piled leather-covered
books.
Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in.           Given to the Court.
JOHN WAKEFIELD FRANCIS
-1861
MEMBER OF STAFF OF BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, 1847-61
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
IN an oval frame is the head and shoulders of a gentleman in full
face, with long, thick gray hair, and his large dark eyes look directly
at the spectator. He is dressed in a simple suit of black, with turnover collar and narrow stock.

Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in.

Given to the City.







MURAL DECORATIONS




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MURAL DECORATIONS
AND WHERE PLACED
CITY HALL
ALDERMANIC CHAMBER
NEW   YORK CITY RECEIVING THE TRIBUTES
OF THE NATIONS
ARTISTS
TABER SEARS                 WASHINGTON BRECK
187o-                          1863 -AND FREDERIC C. MARTIN
THIS panel represents New York as the eastern gateway of the
American Continent. The scene is l1id upon a structure symbolic
of a gateway by-the sea. The central figure, robed in white and
with ample red cloak falling from her shoulders and enveloping the
lower part of her body, sits enthroned, holding in her left hand a
scroll. On the left is a standing female figure, robed in green, and
holding an olive branch and book in her right hand. Behind her is
a great censer, frolm which incense rises. Just below her is a partially draped male figure of powerful muscular development, seen
from behind, who grasps the handle of a basket of fruits with his
right hand and carries under his left arm a sheaf of wheat. To
the right of the central figure reclines a bearded man, nude save for
a loin-cloth. His right forearm rests upon a capstan, around
which a cable is coiled, and with his left hand he holds aloft a
pennant. To the extreme left and right of the group are two
kneeling female figures carrying the ends of a garland. of red roses
which passes behind the figures. At the foot of the stairway leading to the throne, on the right-hand side, stands a female figure,
seen from behind, wearing a white robe and yellow mantle, holding in her left hand a scepter. To her left stands a nude boy,
whose left hand rests upon a shield bearing the arms of New York
City; his right grasps a sword. Beneath the arch of the structure
upai which they stand the sea is seen; to the left a large sail flying
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the pennant of the United States; to the right masts, sails, and
Brooklyn Bridge in the distance.
SIGNED: TABER SEARS 1903 ASSISTED BY GEORGE W. BRECK AND
FRED C. MARTIN
An elliptical panel, size 41 ft. 5 in. by 23 ft. to in.
Painted for the City in 1903.
CRIMINAL COURTS BUILDING
COURTROOM-NORTH WALL
JUSTICE
ATTENDED BY THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND THE FATES
ARTIST
EDWARD SIMMONS
1852 -THE central panel depicts a female figure standing erect, clothed
in a classic garb of white, with the flag of the United States over
her left shoulder. In her outstretched arm she holds aloft the
scales, unevenly balanced; in her right hand a crystal globe, surmounted by a cross. She stands upon the highest of three marble
stairs, in front of a brazen door set with nails. Above her head,
two nude figures hovering in the air, hold aloft the arms of the City
and the State of New York, emblazoned upon shields. At the base
of the stairway, each standing with one foot upon the lower step,
are two figures of children in white tunics; one with a sword, the
other with a dove. Upon the highest marble step is the inscription:
JUSTICE
In the left panel are three male figures clad in classic white
draperies, and seated upon a marble bench at the base of a great
column to the right. The figure on the left holds aloft his right
hand with a broken chain hanging from a handcuff on his wrist.
The middle figure holds with his right and left hands the wrists of
his comrades. His face is turned toward the right-hand figure,
who holds in his left hand a compass, in his right a sphere. Above
the heads of the three figures are the inscriptions:
LIBERTY      FRATERNITY     EQUALITY
In the right panel are three female figures in classic white draperies, seated upon a marble bench at the base of a column to the
left. At the left is the figure of an old woman, her head covered
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with a mantle. Stretched across her lap is a thread which she holds
with her right hand and severs with the shears in her left. Her face
is in profile to the right. The central figure, with her face turned to
the left and with her hands far ap art, vrasps the same thread which
continues on across the lap of the third figure to a distaff wound
about with wool held in her left hand. Her smiling face is turned
upward. A nude infant resting in her lap clasps in its little hand
the thread. At the end of the thread, on the floor to the left, lies
a skull. In the lower right-hand corner of the panel is the inscription:
THE FATES
and above the heads of the three women:
SEVERER        MEASURER       SPINNER
SIGNED: "(EDWARD SIMMONS, 1895. COPYRIGHT 1898."
Central panel: height, 14 ft 4 in.; width, 6 ft. 7 in.
Side panels: height, 7 ft.; width, io ft. 6Y2~ in.
INSCRI PTION
PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK
BY
THE MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY
SEPTEMBER THE THIRTIETH MDCCCIXC1V
APPELLATE COURT
MAIN HALL-NORTH WALL
TRANSMISSION OF THE LAW
ARTIST
HENRY SIDDONS MOWBRAY,, N.A.
THE frieze along the entire north wall, facing the entrance, depicts the Transmission of the Law. It is composed of a representation of The Law herself and of eight historical groups. These
groups are joined by winged allegorical female figures in classical
draperies, each of whom holds a narrow scroll. They are suspended over a dark-blue background decorated with a monogram
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At the extreme left end of the frieze is shown a lofty mountain;
from the sky above it, two hands holding tablets surrounded by a
halo of light are extended toward a stately male figure clothed in
white, with an ample blue scarf over his head. His right hand is
extended toward the tablets, while his left holds a shepherd's
crook. On the right, clothed in bright colors, stands a Hebrew
warrior with spear and shield, holding in his arms a gilt chest. Inscription:
MOSAIC
In the next group an Egyptian king, in a close-fitting blue and
gold tunic, and with the royal attributes, sits enthroned. On his
right hand is an Egyptian warrior with spear and helmet, clad in a
close-fitting red-and-gold tunic. Inscription:
EGYPTIAN
The next group shows a Greek lawgiver, young and bearded,
seated against the pedestal of two mighty columns. He is enveloped in a brownish pallium, and holds in his left hand a tablet,
in his right a stylus. Standing at his side, in a green pallium, is a
Greek orator, bearded and old, grasping in his right hand a scroll,
and gesticulating with his left. Between them is a bronze image
of Athena. Inscription:
GREEK
There follows, on the left return of the elevator, a Roman emperor, clad in a coat of mail and red cloak, who sits enthroned,
with a globe in his right hand, a sword in his left. To the left
stands a Roman soldier in a red mantle with shield and spear. Inscription:
ROMAN
Above the elevator and opposite the entrance is represented
"The Law." Clothed in purple and ermine, a female figure sits
enthroned, holding in her right hand a sword and in her left the
scales. On each side of her is a winged female figure. They hold
above her head a tablet inscribed LEX and in their other hands
garlands.
On the right return of the elevator, robed in purple and gold,
and seated on a stately throne, is a Byzantine emperor, holding a
globe in his left hand. To the right, a figure, with shaven tonsure
and a long blue, red, and gold regalia, holds a scroll in his left hand,
and in his right, another. Inscription:
BYZANTINE
In the next group a Norman king, clothed in purple, blue, red,
and gold, sits enthroned, his left hand resting on a sword sheathed
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in a red scabbard, his right resting upon a sealed document, the
end of which is grasped by a knight dressed in a red helmet and
a coat of mail reaching to the ankles. A sword hangs from his
girdle and he holds a lance and shield, ornamented with the three
lions rampant. Inscription:
NORMAN
Then follows Common Law. A laborer, in sleeveless brown tunic
and blue breeches, bearing a scythe in his right hand, faces the
spectator. He clasps with his left hand the left hand of a king.
The latter, seen from the rear, wears a long scarlet-and-gold mantle, lined with ermine, and has a sword in his right hand. They
stand before a sort of Gothic altar, upon which the scroll of a
charter is seen. Inscription:
COMMON LAW
The last group, Modern Law, shows two modern lawyers in black
robes. The one to the left holds a book, the other a document.
To the right the Capitol at Washington is seen in the distance
amidst trees. Inscription:
MODERN LAW
SIGNED: H. SIDDONS MOWBRAY.-COPYRIGHT, 1899.
Height, 3 ft. 8 in.; width, 62 ft.
Painted for the City in 1899.
MAIN HALL-EAST WALL
JUSTICE
ARTIST
ROBERT REID, N.A.
1862 -IN the panel of the east wall, the central figure is a female, clad
in an ermine robe, lined with red, with a purple scarf. She sits
enthroned in a classic landscape, rich in foliage, with blue mountains in the background. She holds a sword in her right hand and
scales in her left, with an open book on her knees. On each side of
her is a winged female figure, seated and clothed in rich purple and
green brocade. The one on the left suckles an infant, the other,
on the right, holds two cornucopias. Next to these female figures
are two standing male figures dressed in classic robes, representing
"Peace" to the left, in purple, and "Prosperity" to the right, in
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green. The next group to the left is "Education." A male
figure, clothed in white with a purple scarf, is teaching a nude
youth from a large book, while to the left "Religion," a standing
female figure wit% a surplice over her white robe, holds a lamp in
her left hand and in her right an open book. To the left stands a
female figure in a green robe leaning on a spear.
At the other end of the frieze, to the right of "Prosperity,"
is a group representing the "Fine Arts." A female figure stands
clothed in white with an ample purple scarf, holding before her a
mask. Next to the right is a female figure dressed in white, with
her hands resting on a harp,. and next, at the end of the panel, is a
standing winged male figure, semi-nude.
Height, 3 ft. 8 in.; width,' 19 ft. 5 in.
Painted for the City in 1899.
The south wall, to the left of the entrance, continues the pr
ceding group. The first figure, to the left, is "Poetry," seen full
face and holding a scroll; the second is "Painting," in clinging white
draperies, seen from behind, holding brushes and palette; the third
is "Sculpture," a male figure in garb of coarse material; the fourth,
a female figure facing the beholder, is "Architecture," bearing a
compass and a plan. Further to the right is the seated winged figure
of "Fame," holding a wreath in her right hand. A palm branch
is in her lap, and her left hand encircles a kneeling youthful figure.
On the extreme right of the panel is the profile figure of a young
man bearing a banner.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT 1899 ROBERT REID
Height, 3 ft. 8 in.; width, 8 ft. ioy4 in.
Painted for the City in 1899.
MAIN HALL-SOUTH WALL
EQUITY
ARTIST
CHARLES YARDLEY TURNER, N.A.
1850--
IN the lunette of the south wall, to the left of the entrance,
"Equity ' is represented as a winged female figure standing at the
base of a mighty column. She is robed in red and her ample
green cloak is thrown back. Her outstretched right arm holds a
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WILLIAM H. POWELL, A.N.A.
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globe, her left, a sheathed sword. To the left, sits a nude child
olding the scales. Inscription:
EQUITY
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT BY C. Y. TURNER-I899
Height, 3 ft. 8 in.; width, 2 ft. 7 in. (at base).
Painted for the City in 1899.
MAIN HALL-SOUTH WALL
LAW
ARTIST
CHARLES YARDLEY TURNER, N.A.
1850 -THE lunette of the south wall, to the right of the entrance, repre-%
sents " Law," a similar winged figure in a red robe and green mantle,
standing with left hand outstretched and right pointing to a scroll
with the inscription LEX. On the right is a seated nude child
holding a mirror. Inscription:
LAW
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT BY C. Y. TURNER-I899
Height, 3 ft. 8 in.; width, 2 ft. 8 in. (at base).
Painted for the City in 1899.
MAIN HALL-WEST WALL
JUSTICE
ARTIST
WILLARD LEROY METCALF
1858 -THE subject of this panel is the practical administration of justice through law and equity. The central group is arranged about
a marble exedra, with standards at either end, in the midst of a
wooded landscape with a promontory and an arm of the sea in the
distance. A winged female figure in a white robe and blue mantle,
wearing a golden breastplate, stands in front of the seat in the
center of the exedra, holding with both hands a sword. To the
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left stands a nude boy with a tablet inscribed JUSTITIA; to the
right another boy holding aloft the scales. Seated at the left end
of the exedra is a female figure in a rich brocaded robe, trimmed
with ermine, her left arm supports a large book upon her knees,
and her right elbow rests upon the arm of the exedra, upon which
a peacock is perched.
Near the left end of the exedra a female figure, with her head
crowned with long red hair, is bowed to the earth, and her nude
body is enveloped with transparent red draperies. Behind her
stands a male figure in Greek armor, spear in hand, his right arm
is stretched over the figure of a seated woman with upturned face
and a nude boy reclining against her knee. To the extreme left
are two cloaked figures. At the right end of the exedra sits a
female figure partly robed in brocade and holding a crystal globe.
At her feet a draped female figure bends over and bewails the
corpse of a man. Next to the right, kneels a female figure with
clasped hands, and behind her stands a male figure with bound
hands and bowed head, and to the right a warrior in classic armor
is seen from the rear leaning on his spear.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT 1899 BY W. L. METCALF
Height, 3 ft. 8 in.; width, 19 ft. 5 in.
Painted for the City in i899.
MAIN HALL-SOUTH WALL
BANISHMENT OF DISCORD
ARTIST
WILLARD LEROY METCALF
1858 -THIS is a continuation of the preceding. To the extreme left
of the panel, an almost nude female figure, horned and with fluttering red hair, flees before a youth, nude to the waist, swinging a
scourge. She holds in her right hand a knife, in her left a torch.
In the group to the right, a partly kneeling male figure holds by a
leash two hounds struggling to get away. An erect female figure
in classic armor with a shield stands in a protecting attitude over
the figure of a scantily clad woman sitting at her feet. Behind them
a female, nude, is discharging an arrow at the first-mentioned figure.
The head and outstretched arm of a child are seen at the extreme
right of the panel.
Height, 3 ft. 8 in.; width, 8 ft. i o in.
Painted for the City in 1899.




RICHARD     L. LARREMORE
BY
THOMAS HICKS, N.A.
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JUSTICE OF THE LAW
ARTIST
EDWARD SIMMONS
1852 -IN the center of the panel to the left, a female figure, robed in
white, stands before a throne in a golden, semicircular apse of the
wall. He'r right hand rests on the shoulder of a youthful female
figure with her face in profile to the left and enveloped in rich brocade, the front of which gathered up in her left hand is filled with
fruits. Her left hand extends behind a similar figure leaning toward
her and pressing with her left arm a dove against her breast. In
the left Foreground is a woman robed in black, holding an infant
to her breast with her right hand, while her left rests on the fruit,
and her eyes look upward. Behind her is seen a male figure in red
shirt and leather apron, with uplifted left hand.
At the base of the marble steps sits a rosy, fair-haired infant,
who caresses a guinea pig with its right hand, and with its left,
a rabbit. In the right side of the panel, a male figure of powerful muscular development, seen from the rear, leans forward in a
threatening attitude, but he is restrained by the blue-robed figure
standing just beyond, who with her hands grasps his wrist and
shoulder.
In the upper part of the painting, hovering over the central figure,
are two nude children, one holding a book and a vessel, the other
a book and wreath. In the foreground of the panel, to the extreme
right and left, are two boys with shields and fasces. The scene is
laid in a hall with blue-and-gold mosaics and gleaming marble
floors.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT BY EDWARD SIMMONS 1899
Height, 1o ft. 6 in.; width, 9 ft. ioY in.
Painted for the City in 1899.
INSCRIPTION
JUSTICE STANDS FLANKED BY PEACE AT HER LEFT. PLENTY AT
HER RIGHT.
PEACE RECOILS FROM BRUTE FORCE WITHHELD BY FEAR. PLENTY
ASSISTS THE NEEDY
LABOR BEHIND HER HAILS JUSTICE. MERCY (A CHILD) IN
THE FOREGROUND.
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COURTROOM-EAST WALL
SEAL OF THE CITY OF NEW          YORK
ARTIST
GEORGE WILLOUGHBY MAYNARD, N.A.
1843 -THE two subjects on either side of the three large panels represent the Seals of the City and State of New York. That of the
City, on the left, shows in the shield the wings of a windmill, two
beavers and two casks, with the inscription, MANHATTAN. This
shield is set upon a decorative escutcheon, against which two seated
figures lean. The figure on the left is dressed in the costume of a
sailor, holding in his right hand a sounding-line, in his left, a mast
with cross-trees. On the right is the figure of an Indian, nude to
the waist, bearing in one hand bow and arrows, in the other, a
string of wampum.   On either side is a flagstaff with floating
pennant. The one to the left bears a tablet with the inscription
MDCLXXXVI, the year in which the Dongan charter of New York
City was granted, the other a similar tablet, with the inscription
MCM, the date of the completion of the Court House.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT BY GEO. W. MAYNARD-1899
Height, 4 ft. 3 in.; width, 14 ft. 7 in.
Painted for the City in 1899.
COURTROOM-EAST WALL
THE POWER OF THE LAW
ARTIST
EDWIN HOWLAND BLASHFIELD, N.A.
1848 -THE panel to the right represents The Power of the Law. In the
center a heroic female figure in white vestments, with golden breastand shoulder-plates, standing before a seat, is in the act of drawing a
sword from its sheath. Two female figures in transparent draperies,
hovering in the air, hold a crown over her head. Before her a kneel-.
ing female figure in modem gray garb, holds a document in her upraised left hand. The first figure on the left is a Roman magistrate, in richly embroidered green toga, who holds a scroll. To the
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left is seen the head and shoulders of a man in wig and scarlet
robe. Further to the left is a male figure in a black robe, holding
a book inscribed CIVIL LAW. To the right of the central figure
stands a bearded figure in a richly embroidered robe. He holds a
book in his right hand. Next on the right is a figure in a rich
purple-and-gold stole, with a bishop's mitre, holding a crozier in
is left hand. To the extreme right is a figure in a black robe,
clasping a book with the inscription, COMMON LAW. In the lower
corners of the panel, two fair-haired children support shields containing the seals of the Court of Appeals. The one to the left is
inscribed, UPHOLD THE RIGHT; the other, PREVENT THE WRONG.
The background is a blue field with heraldic devices, with a golden
mosaic in the center.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT 1899 BY EDWIN HOWLAND BLASHFIELD
Height, 10 ft. 6 in.; width, 9 ft. io3Y in.
Painted for the City in 1899.
INSCRIPTION
THE LAW DRAWS HER SWORD IN BEHALF OF APPEAL; ON EITHER
SIDE SHE IS SVPPORTED BY MAGISTRATES AND FIGVRES TYPIFYING
ROMAN LAW, CANON LAW, AND COMMON (ANGLO-SAXON) LAW.
COURTROOM-EAST WALL
WISDOM
ARTIST
HENRY OLIVER WALKER, N.A.
1843 -IN the center of the panel a female figure, clad in a white robe
and a green mantle, and with her arms outstretched, descends
the stairway of a throne between two mighty columns. To the
right, a nude and winged child descends before her. In the foreground, to the left, sits a youthful male figure, partially draped in
a purple cloak, his hands clasped and his eyes cast upon the ground.
To the left a winged male figure, partially draped in a blue cloak,
gently touches him with his left hand and with his right points
upward. Between this and the central figure are seen in profile,
in red robes, two female figures. In the foreground, to the right,
sits a female figure in a red robe, with her face turned upward to
the left, and holding an open scroll across her lap. Above her,
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seen in profile, is the figure of a bearded old man leaning upon a
staff. Beside him is a female figure with folded hands, and to the
extreme right are the head of a boy and the figure of a girl in a
green cloak.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT 1899 BY HENRY OLIVER WALKER
Height, to ft. 6 in.; width, 9 ft. Io1 in.
Painted for the City in 1899.
INSCRIPTION
WISDOM
ATTENDED BY LEARNING EXPERIENCE HUMILITY AND LOVE
AND BY FAITH PATIENCE DOUBT AND INSPIRATION
DOTH NOT WISDOM CRY
AND UNDERSTANDING PUT FORTH HER VOICE
BY ME PRINCES RULE AND NOBLES
EVEN ALL THE JUDGES OF THE EARTH
COURTROOM-EAST WALL
SEAL OF THE STATE OF NEW        YORK
ARTIST
GEORGE WILLOUGHBY MAYNARD, N.A.
1843 -To the right of the three large panels is the Seal of the State of
New York. It shows in the shield a sun rising over three mountains
and in the foreground the sea with "two vessels. Beneath is the
motto EXCELSIOR. The shield is placed upon an escutcheon decorated with garlands. On each side is a seated female figure. The
one on the left holding aloft a Phrygian cap upon a staff; the one on
the right is blindfolded and bears the sword and scales. As in the
previous panel, there are two flagstaffs; one with the inscription
MDCCLXXVII, the year of the adoption of the constitution of New
York State, the other MCM.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT BY GEO. W. MAYNARD-1899
Height, 4 ft. 3 in.; width, 14 ft. 7 in.
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DANIEL D.. WHITNEY
BY
THOMAS JENSEN
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COURTROOM-WEST WALL
THE REIGN OF LAW
ARTIST
KENYON COX, N.A.
1856 -THE panel to the extreme left on the west wall represents Common Law. (14 ft. 7 in. long, by 4 ft. 3 in. high.) In the center of
the picture is a seated female figure dressed in white with a blue
mantle. She holds a sealed document in her right hand, and her
left hand rests on her knee. On each side of her is a nude boy, bearing a fascis. To the left is a half-reclining female figure in white
with a green mantle and holding in her hand an endless chain.
At the right end of the panel, robed in yellow and red, reclines a
female figure holding scales. In the center of the panel, on the extreme right of the west wall (14 ft. 3 in. long by 4 ft. 3 in. high), is
a female figure, who points with her right hand to a book of statutes
resting on her lap. She is attended on the left by a nude boy bearing the ballot box, on the right by another leaning upon a sheathed
sword. To the left of the bearer of the ballot box sits a female
figure clothed in red. Her left arm reposes upon an opened bird
cage. Her right hand holds a staff surmounted by a red Phrygian cap.
To the right of the central group is an armed female figure half reclining, and enveloped in a purple cloak. She holds in her left hand
an oak bough. The panel to the left of the judges' dais (9 ft. ioj in.
long, by 4 ft. 3 in. high) is a half-reclining yellow-robed female
figure with a wreath of wheat ears about her head. Her left arm
rests upon a hamper full of bread, while with her right she places
a loaf of bread into the hand of a seated male, nude, of powerful
proportions, whose left hand rests upon a hammer. To the right of the
dais (9 ft. Io in. long, by 4 ft. 3 in. high), a reclining female figure
in red-and-blue vestments holds in her right hand an olive branch,
and with her left hand points to two doves in the upper left-hand
corner. To the right is a seated nude male figure, wearing the
winged helmet and sandals, His left hand grasps an oar, his right
a bag of treasure.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT 1898 BY KENYON COX
Painted for the City in 1898.
INSCRIPTION
LAW REIGNS
JUS LEX
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COURTROOM-NORTH AND SOUTH WALLS
THE JUDICIAL AND OTHER VIRTUES
ARTIST
JOSEPH LAUBER
1855 -BEGINNING at the left corner of the south wall, is the figure of a
woman in a red robe and golden breastplate, who sits enthroned,
holding in her right hand a scepter and in her left a tablet, resting
upon the arm of the throne, with the following inscription:
DILIGITE JUSTITIAM QUI JUDICATIS TERRAM
The next is a semi-kneeling figure in a blue robe, holding in her right
hand a mirror. The next is the seated figure of an aged and powerful man, with long white beard, enveloped in a red mantle. On
his knee rests a scroll; his left hand holds a skull and his right a
sprig of apple blossom; then comes a nude boy, represented as
David, his right hand grasping the sling, and then a similar figure
standing erect with sword and shield. The next figure is a seated
old man in a red robe with white beard and hair. His body is nude
to the waist, and his fingers are active in disputation. At his side
is a vessel containing scrolls. Then follows a semi-kneeling female
figure robed in yellow and bearing in her left hand a torch and in
her right a tablet with the inscription:
FAX MENTIS INCENDIUM GLORIIE
At the right end of the wall is the figure of a woman robed in white,
yellow and purple, and seated upon a marble throne. Her left
hand holds a compass, her right is extended in gesture.
In the left corner of the north wall is a seated female figure with
a red mantle covering her head, in her hands a bridle and bit. The
next figure to the right is depicted as a young Roman. He rests
upon one knee, his right hand supporting a tablet inscribed LEX,
his left hand holds a sword. Then follows a green-robed female figure on one knee, holding in her hands a transparent sphere, through
which she gazes. The next is a nude boy, standing in easy posture.
He holds in his left hand a scroll, while with his right he makes a
gesture, in the act of pleading. Following this is a similar figure in a
firm posture, represented as drawing a veil across his mouth. The
next is a seated female in green robe bending over a book; at her
feet are several tomes. Then comes a kneeling nude youth, who
holds in his right hand two swords together by the blades, in his
left the fascis. The last figure in the nght-hand corner is a youthful nude figure seated upon a marble throne. His right hand rests
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upon an unsheathed sword, his left upon two volumes, the uppermost being inscribed LEX SUPREMA, the lower LEX CIVITATIS.
SIGNED: JOS. LAUBER COPYRIGHT 1899
Height, 3 ft. 31 in.; width of each of four corner figures, 3 ft. 61 in.
Width of each of the other figures on south wall, 2 ft. ij in.; on
north wall, I ft. 31 in.
Painted for the City in 1899.
COURTROOM
STAINED GLASS
ARTIST
D. MAITLAND ARMSTRONG, A.N.A.
1836 -THE dome and the windows in the north and south walls of the
Courtroom consist of stained glass in designs of fruit, leaves and
flowers, interwoven with heraldic devices. The prevailing colors
are green and yellow.
SIGNED: MAITLAND ARMSTRONG FECIT 1899
INSCRIPTION S-WINDOWS
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MINISTRI
MAGISTRATVS
LIVINGSTON
LVX
BVTLER
LEGVM
INTERPRETES
JVDICES
HAMILTON
LEX
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OMNES SERVI
SVMVS
MARCY
JUS
OGDEN
JUS CIVILE
NEQVE INFLECTI
GRATIA
VAN BUREN
LVX
FISH

NEQVE
PERFRINGI
POTENTIA
JAY
LEX
O'CONOR

NEQVE
ADVLTERARI PECVNIA
DEBET
CLINTON
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COURTROOM-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTION-DOME
MARSHALL
WEBSTER
EXCELSIOR

STORY
CHOATE
EXCELSIOR
PINKNEY
TANEY
EXCELSIOR

SHAW
LEGARE
EXCELSIOR
BARRETT
VAN BRUNT
RUMSEY

DE WITT CLINTON

HIGH SCHOOL

OPENING OF THE ERIE CANAL
ARTIST
CHARLES YARDLEY TURNER, N.A.
1850 -* ENTERING THE MOHAWK VALLEY
IN an extensive Autumn landscape is shown a group of eight
persons, five gentlemen and three ladies, all but one standing on
the prow of a canal boat decorated with garlands of Autumn
leaves. The figure to the right, a tall man in a dark green overcoat, has standing by his side a lady dressed in purple. To the
left is seated a lady dressed in red, with a long white fichu and
holding over her head a red parasol. Behind and to the left of her
are grouped the other five figures, dressed in various colors of
purple, green and blue. Above them, on a stone pier, is a young
man reclining against a beam.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT BY C. Y. TURNER-1905. F. C. STAHRASSISTANT
Height, 12 ft. i in.; width, 15 ft. 61 in.
Painted for the City in 1905.
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RICHARD CREIFELDS
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*THE MARRIAGE OF THE WATERS
THIS is a group consisting of about twenty figures of gentlemen
standing on the prow of a canal boat, the side of which is decorated with an American flag. To the left is a gentleman holding
high a bucket, from which he is pouring water over the side of the
boat. Just to the right stands a keg labeled "Water of Lake
Erie," and next to this a table covered with an ample red cloth on
which stand several bottles. The rest of the gentlemen, several
of whom are in the uniforms of various nations, stand grouped behind the table on a series of steps, and above their heads floats a
banner on which the seal of the City of New York is conspicuous.
In the background are many vessels profusely decorated with the
flags of all nations.
SIGNED: COPYRIGHT BY C. Y. TURNER-1905. F. C. STAHR. ASST.
Height, 12 ft. It in.; width, 15 ft. 61 in.
Painted for the City in 1906.
COLLEGE     OF THE CITY      OF NEW      YORK
*THE GRADUATE
ARTIST
EDWIN HOWLAND BLASHFIELD, N.A.
1848 -IN the center, clothed in pale blue draperies, a colossal female
figure is seated on a white marble throne and holds the earth in
her hands. A fire burs on a low altar at her feet. On the marble
steps leading to the throne stands a young man wearing a college
gown. He holds a lighted torch in his right hand and in his left
an academic cap. To the right stands the figure of a woman dressed
in a richly-embroidered blue gown and a red Phrygian cap. Her
left hand, holding a diploma, is extended towards the young man,
while with her right she points upward. Further down the steps,
to the right, stands a female figure robed in red and holding in her
right hand a sword and in her left a scourge, resting on her shoulder.
Seated in a semicircle on either side of the central figure are ten
female figures dressed in white and pale yellow, and two on each
side wearing red mantles. Below these, on either side, is a group
of seated male figures dressed in various colors (purple, blue and
red). Still further below, at the left, is a group of young men
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dressed in modern costumes of people in various walks of life. On
the opposite side is a group of young men, some of them wearing
college gowns and others college athletic costumes. In the upper
part of the painting, on either side, partly enveloped in clouds of
smoke arising from the altar, are two groups of children, the one
at the left holding an open volume, the one at the right a glass
retort. The background of the upper part of the painting consists
of dark purple tree trunks and foliage against a blue sky.
SIGNED: DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY
EDWIN HOWLAND BLASHFIELD 1907-08
HIS ASSISTANTS WERE ALONZO E. FORINGER AND VINCENZO
ADERENTE
Height, 22 ft.; width, 41 ft.
Painted for the City in 19o8.
INSCRIPTION
DOTH*NOT*WISDOM*CRY * * * SHE*STANDETH*ON*THE*TOP*OF*HIGH
PLACES, BY*THE*WAY*IN*THE*PLACES*OF*THE*PATHS.*SH E*CRIETH*AT
*THE*GATES,*AT*THE* ENTRY*OF*THE*CITY, AT*THE*COMING*IN*AT*
THE*DOORS
WADLEIGH      HIGH SCHOOL
STAINED GLASS WINDOW
One of the windows in the lobby is of stained glass, in the centre
of which is a bust portrait of Goethe with the face in profile to the
right.
INSCRIPTIONS
GOETHE
SPRESENTED TO
*THE
SWADLEIGH * HIGH * SCHOOL
*BY*THE CLASS*OF* 1907.




ANDREW H. GREEN
BY
B. KRAMER SCHEIRO
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HENRY HUDSON
BY
COUNT PULASKI
FOR DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 78




SCULPTURE
BATTERY PARK
* JOHN ERICSSON
1803-1889
INVENTED THE MONITOR IN 1862
ARTISTS
JONATHAN SCOTT HARTLEY, N.A. SCULPTOR
1845 -AND
F. E. WALLIS, ARCHITECT
WEARING an overcoat open, showing a tightly buttoned frockcoat beneath, a bronze figure, heroic size, stands with the left foot
advanced and the knee slightly bent. His face and eyes are to
the front and he holds before him, with his left hand, a small model
of a "monitor," while his right, holding a mass of papers covered
with mechanical drawings, hangs at his side. On each side of the
polished granite pedestal, below the surbase, is a rectangular
bronze tablet representing respectively in low relief: A monitor
and another battleship in action; battleship "Princeton" under
full sail; various mechanical devices, and firemen using an engine
at a fire.
SIGNED: J. S. HARTLEY. SCULP: F. E. WALLIS. ARCH:
INSCRIPTIONS
THE ~ CITY * OF ~ NEW ~ YORK
* ERECTS * THIS * STATUE * TO * THE
* MEMORY * OF * A ~ CITIZEN * WHOSE
* GENIUS ~ HAS * CONTRIBUTED ~
* TO * THE * GREATNESS * OF ~ THE
* REPUBLIC ~ AND * THE * PRO
GRESS * OF ~ THE * WORLD
* APRIL * 26 * 1893
* ON * JULY   31 * 1803 ~ JOHN * ERICSSON * WAS *
* BORN ~ IN ~ LANGSBANSHYTTAN - SWEDEN ~
DIED. IN * NEW * YORK. MARCH * 8. 1889~
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BOWLING GREEN
ABRAHAM DE PEYSTER
1658-1728
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1691-95
ACTING-GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1701
ARTIST
GEORGE EDWIN BISSELL
1839 -DRESSED in an ample cloak over an eighteenth century costume
is a seated figure in bronze, heroic size, on a simple granite pedestal.
His face, framed by a wig with long curls, is turned to the right
with the eyes looking straight ahead. His right hand rests on his
thigh and his left arm, extending across his breast, is supported on
the pommel of his sword, with the hand clasping a partly unrolled
document.
SIGNED: GEO. E. BISSELL SCULPTOR 1896.
INSCRIPTIONS
Abraham de Peyster
1685 Alderman, 1691-95 Mayor, 1701 Comptroller,
and 17o8 Receiver General of the Port, of New York;
1698 Member of Earl Bellomont's Council;
1698 Associate Judge of the Supreme Court;
1700 Colonel commanding Regiment of Militia or City Trained Bands,
1701 Chief Justice; 1701 President of the King's Council and thus
Acting Governor of the Province of New York;
1706-1721 Treasurer of the Provinces of New York and New Jersey.
Born 8th July, 1657 - Died 2d Aug. 1728.
Johannes, Col. Abraham de Peyster's father,
was Burgomaster 1673, Alderman 1666-'9, 1673-'6,
and Deputy Mayor, N. Y. 1677;
Johannes Jr., his son, Alderman 17oo0-'-'o, Mayor 1698.
Erected by
John Watts de Peyster,
7th generation, in direct descent,
resident of, and 6th born in,
Ist Ward, City of New York.
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BY
REMBRANDT PEALE, N.A.
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PRINTING     HOUSE SQUARE
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
1706-1790
PRINTER, PHILOSOPHER, STATESMAN, DIPLOMATIST, AUTHOR
ARTIST
E. PLASSMANN
DRESSED in Colonial costume, a bronze figure, heroic size, of a
gentleman with long hair, stands with left foot advanced and the
knee bent, on a simple granite pedestal. His left hand, holding a
copy of "Pennsylvania Gazette," hangs at his side, and his right
is extended palm downward on a level with his hip, in gesture.
SIGNED: E. PLASSMANN SCULPt. N. Y.
Given to the City in 1872.
CITY HALL PARK
NATHAN HALE
1755-1776
AN AMERICAN PATRIOT CAPTAIN IN THE COLONIAL ARMY, 1776.
EXECUTED AS A SPY BY BRITISH IN 1776
ARTIST
FREDERICK WILLIAM MAC MONNIES, N.A.
1865 -DRESSED in a Colonial costume, is a bronze figure, heroic size, of
a young man standing on a round granite pedestal. His head is
thrown slightly backward in defiance, and his noble and refined,
youthful face, wearing a look of resignation, is turned to the left,
and the eyes slightly lowered, look straight ahead. His arms are
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CITY HALL PARK-CONTINUED
bound behind him with a cord at the elbows, and the hands hang
helplessly at his sides, while his feet are bound with a similar cord.
SIGNED: FREDERICK MAC MONNIES PARIS 1890.
Given to the City in 1893.
INSCRIPTIONS
NATHAN HALE
A CAPTAIN
IN THE REGULAR
ARMY
OF THE
UNITED STATES
WHO GAVE HIS LIFE
FOR HIS COUNTRY
IN THE CITY OF
NEW YORK
SEPT  22ND
1776.
I REGRET THAT I HAVE BUT ONE LIFE TO LOSE FOR MY COUNTRY
ERECTED BY THE SONS OF THE REVOLUTION OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK
EXECI MONUMENTUM AERE PERENNUS
1776             1883
SONS OF THE REVOLUTION.
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A GRANITE basin about 30 ft. square. In the center rises a
granite column, around which is a granite basin about io ft. in
diameter, above this a granite umbrella, over which the water
flows. The top is surmounted by a bronze fixture. The entire
structure is about 15 ft. high.
Erected by the City in 1872.
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BY
DANIEL HUNTINGTON
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CITY HALL PARK-CONTINUED
* PROVOST PRISON TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRI PTION
NEAR THIS SITE STOOD
THE PROVOST PRISON
WHERE PATRIOTS DIED FOR
THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
1776-1783
ERECTED BY
THE MARY WASHINGTON
COLONIAL CHAPTER
DAUGHTERS OF THE
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
APRIL 15 A D 1901
ON'S.W. CORNER OF CITY HALL
A BRONZE TABLET
ARTIST
UN KNOWN
INSCRI PTION
NEAR THIS SPOT IN THE PRESENCE OF
GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON
THE DECLARATION OF
INDEPENDENCE
WAS READ AND PUBLISHED
TO THE
AMERICAN ARMY
JULY 9th 1776.
ERECTED BY THE
SONS OF THE REVOLUTION.
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CITY HALL
ROTUNDA
THOMAS JEFFERSON
1743-1826
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1801-09
ARTIST
PIERRE JEAN DAVID
(DAVID D'ANGERS)
1789-1856
THIS is a copy in plaster of a life-sized bronze statue in the
Capitol at Washington. He stands with his left foot advanced,
his right arm across his chest, and his left hand holding beside him
a large manuscript, on which is inscribed the Declaration of Independence.
SIGNED: P. J. DAVID D'ANGERS 1833
INSCRIPTION
PRESENTED TO THE CORPORATION
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
BY COMMODORE URIAH P. LEVY,
OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
FEBRUARY 6TH 1834
HORACE GREELEY
1811-1872
FOUNDER OF THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, 1841
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A WHITE plaster bust, life size.
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CITY HALL-CONTINUED
GOVERNOR'S ROOM
HENRY CLAY
1777-1852
A UNITED STATES SENATOR
ARTIST
M. PRUDEN

AN undraped
marble pedestal.
straight ahead.

white marble bust, life size, stands on a fluted
His face is turned to the left and his eyes look

SIGNED: HENRY CLAY, 1849. M. PRUDEN. 'SC.
Purchased by the City in 1852.
DE WITT CLINTON
1769-1828
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1817-23; 1825-28
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A WHITE marble bust, life size, draped with a richly embroidered
toga, stands on a rectangular granite pedestal. His face is turned
to the right, with the eyes looking straight ahead,

INSCRIPTION
DE WITT CLINTON
WILLIAM F. HAVEMEYER
1804-1874
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1845-46; 1848-49
ARTIST
JULIA GRIFFIN
A WHITE plaster bust, life size.
SIGNED: JULIA GRIFFIN, MARCH, 1874
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CITY HALL-CONTINUED
GOVERNOR'S ROOM
VAN WYCK
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A WHITE plaster bust, life size.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A WHITE plaster bust, life size.
* GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTIST
PIERRE JEAN DAVID (DAVID D'ANGERS)
1789-1856
COPIED BY LOUIS NOEL
A BRONZE bust, heroic size, stands on a breche violet marble
pedestal on the front of which is a bronze scroll bearing the inscription. The face is to the front and the eyes look straight ahead.
This is a copy of a bust in the museum in Angers, France.
SIGNED: DAVID D'ANGERS 1828
INSCRIPTION
GEORGE WASHINGTON
BY
DAVID D'ANGERS
PRESENTED
BY THE
HON. JEFFERSON M. LEVY
TO THE
CITY OF NEW YORK
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CITY HALL-CONTINUED
COUNCIL CHAMBER
JOHN JAY
1745-1829
CHIEF JUSTICE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, 1789-95
ARTIST
JOHN FRAZEE, N.A.
1790-1852
A WHITE marble bust, life size, draped with a toga, stands on a
round marble pedestal. His face is to the front and the eyes look
straight ahead.
SIGNED: FRAZEE
Given to the City in 1835.
JOHN MARSHALL
1755-1835
CHIEF JUSTICE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, 1801-35
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A WHITE marble bust, life size, partly draped with a toga, stands
on a round marble pedestal. His face and eyes are to the front.
COUNTY     COURT    HOUSE
PART XVIII
* GEORGE PEIRCE ANDREWS
1835-1902
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 1885-1902
ARTIST
GEORGE T. BREWSTER
1862 -DRESSED in judicial robes is a mural bronze bust, slightly larger
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COUNTY COURT HOUSE-CONTINUED
than life size, resting on a representation of a judge's desk, on which
lie the hands holding a paper.
SIGNED: GEO: T. BREWSTER: SC. 1903.
Given to the City in 1903.
INSCRIPTION
GEORGE - PEIRCE - ANDREWS
BORN - SEPT - 29 - 1835 - DIED - MAY
24 - 1902 - JUSTICE - OF - SUPREME
COURT - 1885 - 1902 - CORPORATION
COUNSEL - 1880 - 1884 - ASSISTANT
U - S - DISTRICT - ATTORNEY - 1861
1866.
PART XIV
FREDERICK SMYTH
1834-1900
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, 1896-1900
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
IN the upper part of a large bronze tablet, bearing the inscription,
is the head of a man in middle relief, with his face turned to the left.
INSCRIPTIONS
IN. MEMORY. OF
FREDERICK. SMYTH
BORN  JVLY   15   1834  DIED - AVGVST  18I 1900
JVSTICE * OF * THE * SVPREME * COVRT
1896 - 1900
RECORDER * OF * THE * CITY - OF * NEW ~ YORK
1879 - 1894
'THE * BENCH ~ HAS - LOST * ONE * OF * ITS ~ MOST
ABLE ~ VPRIGHT * AND - INDVSTRIOVS ~ MEMBERS
THE * LAW * AND - ITS - ADMINISTRATION - AN
VNTIRING - AND * WISE  EXPONENT - AND ~ GVIDE
AND * THE ~ BAR - A ~ KIND * ATTENTIVE * AND
CONSIDERATE * FRIEND."
RESOLVTIONS ~ OF * BENCH ~ AND ~ BAR ~ OCT * f900.
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COUNTY COURT HOUSE-CONTINUED
PART XV
THOMAS ADDIS EMMET
1764-1827
ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF STATE, 18I12
ARTIST
OLLAVIANO GIOVANNAZZI
THIS is a life-sized white marble bust, with the face and eyes to
the front.
SIGNED: OLLAVIANO GIOVANNAZZI FEc. LA 1828
Given to the Court in 1828.
INSCRIPTION
THOMAE   ADDIS  EMMET
VIRO
DOCTRINA - IVRIS  SCIENTIA  ELOQVENTIA
PRAESTANTISSIMO
INTER  HAEC * SVBSELLIA  ET - OFFICII  MVNERA
SVBITA - MORTE  CORREPTO
SOCII  FORENSES  POSVERVNT
PART XV
JOHN TREAT IRVING
1778-1838
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A BUST relief in white marble encircled by a wreath.
Given to the Court.
INSCRIPTION
VIRO  HONORATO
IOANNI  T   IRVING
QVEM  IVDICIS - OFFICIO * MVLTOS  PER - ANNOS  FVNGENTEM
ET l LEGVM - DOCTRINA  ET - MORVM  INTEGRITAS - FELICISSIME
CONDECORABANT
IVRISCONSVLTI  NEO  EBORACENSES  QVIBUS  ET  AMICI
ET - MAGISTRI
TAM   TRISTE  RELIQVIT - DESIDERIVM
H   M   PONENDVM   CVRAVERVNT
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PART XV
JOHN SLOSS HOBART TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
John Sloss Hobart
His birth at Fairfield in Connecticut;
his Father the Pastor of the Church there.
A Judge of the Supreme Court of this State
from 1777 to 1798, when He "attained the Age
of Sixty Years."-afterwards, in the same
year, appointed Judge of the District Court
of the U. S. within this District; and continued
in the Trust to his Death 1805
As a Man - firm
As a Citizen - zealous
As a Judge - distinguishing
As a Christian - sincere
This Tablet is placed to his memory
by One, to whom
"As a friend - as close as a Brother.""
PART XVIII
* HENRY RUTGERS BEEKMAN TABLET
ARTIST
WILLIAM F. BEEKMAN
INSCRIPTION
INTEGER VITAE SCELERISQUE PURUS.
IN MEMORY
OF
HENRY RUTGERS BEEKMAN
BORN DEC. 8th 1845
DIED DEC. 17th 19oo.
PRESIDENT OF DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
1885 TO 1887
PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN
1887 TO 1888
COUNSEL TO THE CORPORATION
1888 TO 1889
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
1894 TO 1895
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
1895 TO 1900.




WILLARD LEROY METCALF
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COUNTY COURT HOUSE-CONTINUED
PART XVIII
HAMILTON W. ROBINSON TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
IN ~-MEMORY ~-OF
HAMILTON W. ROBINSON
BORN ~NOV    25~ 1814   DIED. APRIL  7 " 1879
JUDGE ~ OF ~ THE ~ COURT  OF ~ COMMON   PLEAS ~ FOR
THE ~ CITY ~ AND - COUNTY ~ OF ~ NEW ~ YORK  1870 ~ 1879
AN ~ HONOR ~ TO ~-THE ~-JUDICIARY ~-AND ~-TO ~-OUR  PROFESSION'"
HIS. URBANITY ~ AND. SINCERITY. ENDEARED. HIM  TO  US ~ AND
[HIS  PROBITY
HIS  LEARNING  AND - HIS  FAITHFULNESS ~ TO ~ DUTY
[COMMANDED
UNIVERSAL- RESPECT ~-WE ~-CHERISH PLEASANT -RECOLLECTIONS-OF
HIS ~ WELL - SPENT ~ LIFE ~ AND  REVERE  HIS ~ MEMORY  AS
*         AN ~ ABLE   AND ~ UPRIGHT  JUDGE
RESOLUTIONS  OF   BENCH ~ AND ~ BAR:
APRIL  24 ~ 1879.
HALL OF RECORDS
CHAMBERS STREET FACADE
*STATUES
ABOUT THE LARGE CENTRAL WINDOW IN THE ATTIC ROOF
ARTIST
HENRY KIRKE BUSH-BROWN
i.857 -CHILDHOOD
SEATED on either side of the peak of' the window is a nude
figure of an infant, heroic size, with one hand resting on a shield,
the other grasping its ankle.
Purchased by the City in 1902.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
* SPRING
A CARYATID in granite, heroic size. Her face is wreathed in
large blossoms. Her two hands grasp the drapery on her head.
Purchased by the City in 1902.
* SUMMER
A MALE caryatid in granite, heroic size. He holds at his right
side an inverted cornucopia, empty.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
* AUTUMN
A CARYATID in granite, heroic size. She has grape-leaves and
bunches of grapes entwined in her hair, and holds in front of her an
inverted cornucopia.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
* WINTER
A MALE caryatid in granite, heroic size. With wind-whipped
beard, he is holding his cloak tightly around him.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
* PHILOSOPHY
A HALF-RECLINING figure of a bald-headed man, in granite,
heroic size. His left side and arm rest against a globe. His right
arm extended, holds a skull on his knee, at which he is intently
gazing.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
* POETRY
A HALF-RECLINING figure of a young man, heroic size, in granite.
His head is bound with a wreath; in his left hand a medallion of
Dante's head; in his right hand a quill pen.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
* MATERNITY
A SEATED female figure, heroic size, in granite, holding a baby on
her lap.
Purchased by the City in 1903.




JUSTICE OF THE LAW
BY
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
* HERITAGE
A SEATED group in granite, heroic size. A male figure holds on
his lap a child.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
CHAMBERS STREET FACADE
STATUES
ON THE CHIEF CORNICE, CATALOGUED IN ORDER
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
ARTIST
PHILIP MARTINY, A.N.A.
1858 -* DAVID PIETERSEN DE VRIES
LIVED IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
PATROON OF A COLONY ON STATEN ISLAND ABOUT 1640
A GRANITE statue, heroic size. He stands holding his hat against
his hip with his right hand, and in his left, his gloves.
Purchased by the City in 1904.
* CALEB HEATHCOTE
1665-1721
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1711-14
A GRANITE statue, heroic size. Dressed in clerical garb, he holds
before him, with both hands, a document.
Purchased by the City in 1904.
*DE WITT CLINTON
1769-1828
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1817-23; 1828
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1803-07; 1809--O; 1811-15
A GRANITE statue, heroic size. A heavy overcoat hangs from
his shoulders, and in each hand is a roll of manuscript.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
*ABRAM STEVENS HEWITT
1822-1903
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1887-88
A GRANITE figure, heroic size, of a man standing with feet apart
and his right hand resting on a mass of drapery lying on a column
at his side, while in his left hand, held before his waist, is a roll.
Purchased by the City in 1906.
* PHILIP HONE
1781-1851
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1825-26
A GRANITE statue, heroic size. In his right hand a pen; in his
left, a scroll.
Purchased by the City in 1906.
* PETER STUYVESANT
1592-1672
DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF NEW NETHERLANDS, 1647-64
A GRANITE statue, heroic size. He stands squarely on his
wooden leg, with his hat in his left hand and a walking-stick in his
right.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
*CADWALLADER DAVID COLDEN
1769-1834
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1818-21
A GRANITE statue, in Colonial dress, heroic size, with a roll in the
right hand.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* JAMES DUANE
1733-1797
MAYOR OF NEW YORK, 1784-89
A GRANITE statue, heroic size. A cloak hangs over his left arm,
and in his left hand is a cane.
Purchased by the City in 1906.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
CHAMBERS STREET ENTRANCE
TWO GROUPS
ARTIST
PHILIP MARTINY A.N.A.
1858 -*NEW    YORK   IN REVOLUTIONARY TIMES
A GROUP of three figures, heroic size, in granite, stands on a
pedestal of the same material. Wearing a helmet, and dressed in
a loosely fitting robe falling in ample folds about her feet, the
figure of a woman stands with her head turned a little to the right
and her eyes nearly closed. Her left hand holds a torch, and her
right supports a globe on the arm of a massive chair, with its concave back reaching to her shoulders. At her right, a figure in
Colonial uniform stands with the right leg thrown forward, the right
hand against the hip and the left grasping the barrel of a musket
standing at his side. At her left stands a female figure in threequarters view to the right. She is dressed in a simple costume,
with a kerchief about her shoulders, and her left hand, clasping a
sickle and a fold of her apron, hangs at her side, while in the hollow
of her right arm she holds a large bunch of long-stemmed flowers.
Purchased by the City in 1907.
*NEW    YORK   IN ITS INFANCY
A GROUP of three figures in granite, heroic size, stands on a granite
pedestal. Dressed in a simple robe hanging in ample folds, a female figure stands in front of a massive chair, with its concave back
reaching above her shoulders. She wears a crown, her face and
eyes are to the front, her right hand holds a document, and her left
rests on two books standing on the arm of the chair. At her right
stands an Indian wearing only a feather head-dress, a necklace and
a narrow leather apron. His right hand rests on the handle of an
oar thrust into the prow of a canoe, and his left, holding arrows,
hangs at his side. At her left stands a figure dressed in Colonial
costume, with his clenched right hand against his side and his left
clasping the collar of his cloak.
Purchased by the City in 19o7.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
CENTRE STREET FACADE
STATUES
ABOUT THE LARGE CENTRAL WINDOW IN THE ATTIC ROOF
ARTIST
HENRY KIRKE BUSH-BROWN
1857 -* RECORDER
A HALF-RECLINING figure of a bearded man, heroic size, in
granite. Under his left arm he holds a book, with his right he is
writing in an open volume across his knee.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
* KEEPER OF THE ROLLS
A SEATED figure in granite, heroic size, of a young man examining
a half-opened roll lying across his knees.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
STATUES
ON THE CHIEF CORNICE, CATALOGUED IN ORDER
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
ARTIST
PHILIP MARTINY, A.N.A.
1858 -* CHEMISTRY
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. With her left hand she
holds a book against her bosom; in her right, a wreath. At her
feet stands an antique retort on a pile of books, and beside them a
mortar and pestle.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* MEDICINE
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. At her left, a snake is
coiled about a small column; at her feet, a skull rests on a pile of
books.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
* INDUSTRY
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. She holds. in her right
hand a sheet of metal; behind her stands an anvil.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* COMMERCE
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. In her right hand the
caduceus; on her head the winged hat; at her feet, fruits; beside
her, a bale of goods.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* NAVIGATION
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. In her left hand a model
of a primitive ship; at her right side stands an anchor.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* INDUSTRIAL ART
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. On her left arm she
holds a vase, while at her feet stands another; in her right hand are
flowers.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* MUSIC
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. With her left hand she
holds a sheet of music to her bosom; in her right, a lyre. At her
feet stands a model of primitive organ pipes.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* ARCHITECTURE
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. With both hands she
holds in front of her a mass of clay; at her feet stands a partial
view of the facade of the Parthenon.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
CENTRE STREET ENTRANCE
TWO STATUES
ARTIST
PHILIP MARTINY, A.N.A.
1858 -*JUSTICE
DRESSED in voluminous drapery, a female figure, heroic size, in
granite, is seated in an armchair of the same material. Her head
is inclined to the right, with the eyes looking straight ahead. She
holds a roll in her right hand, and her left rests on the rim of a
shield standing on its edge at her side, and behind this stands a
sword.
Purchased by the City in I9o6.
*AUTHORITY
A FEMALE figure, heroic size, in granite, is seated in an armchair
of the same material. At her left elbow and right shoulder oak
leaves are entwined with her ample draperies; her head is inclined
to the left with the eyes looking straight ahead. In her left hand
is a roll and her right rests on the end of a granite fascis standing
at her side.
Purchased by the City in 19o6.
READE STREET ELEVATION
STATUES
ABOUT THE LARGE CENTRAL WINDOW IN THE ATTIC ROOF
ARTIST
HENRY KIRKE BUSH-BROWN
1857 -* STUDY
A HALF-RECLINING youth, in granite, heroic size. His left elbow
rests on a pile of books; his head leans on his hand; in his right hand
is an open book.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
* INSTRUCTION
A HALF-RECLINING figure of a young man in granite, heroic size.
His right elbow rests on a pile of books. His left hand holds a book
open on his knees.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
* HISTORY
A HALF-RECLINING male figure in granite, heroic size. His left
elbow rests on his knee, with his chin on his hand, in which he holds
a bunch of keys. He reclines on his left elbow, resting on a locked
chest.
Purchased by the City in 1902.
*LAW

A SEATED male figure in granite, heroic size.
open book on his knees.
Purchased by the City in 1902.

He is holding an

STATUES
ON THE CHIEF CORNICE, CATALOGUED IN ORDER
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
ARTIST
PHILIP MARTINY, A.N.A.
1858 -*JUSTICE

A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size.
she holds a sword and a pair of scales.
headman's ax and block.
Purchased by the City in 1905.

Against her right side
At her feet stands the

* ELECTRICITY
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. In her right hand she
holds a palm branch; in her left, a spindle-like object.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
* PRINTING
A FIGURE of a young man in granite, heroic size. He is clad in
the dress of printers who used hand-presses and he stands with such
a press behind him.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* FORCE
A NUDE figure of a man in granite, heroic size. He holds a club
across his left shoulder. Between his feet is the head of a dead
lion, whose skin is more or less entangled with the legs of the statue.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* TRADITION
A FIGURE of an old man in granite, heroic size. He holds a
crook against his right side and an open scroll in front of him.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* IRON AGE
A FIGURE of a young man in granite, heroic size. He stands in
front of a mechanical device. Over his right shoulder hang ropes
and in his left hand he holds a pair of pincers.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* PAINTING
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. In her left hand is a
mirror; in her right, brushes and palette; behind her, an easel.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
* SCULPTURE
A FEMALE figure in granite, heroic size. Her right hand rests on
a torso of a man; her left hand holds a mallet and chisels.
Purchased by the City in 1905.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
WEST ELEVATION
STATUES
ABOUT THE LARGE CENTRAL WINDOW IN THE ATTIC ROOF
ARTIST
HENRY KIRKE BUSH-BROWN
1857 -* INDUSTRY
A SEATED figure in granite, heroic size, of a young man wearing a
leather apron. His left forearm rests upon an anvil; his right hand
on his knee.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
* COMMERCE
A SEATED female figure in granite, heroic size. She holds in her
hands a rudder, with her right elbow resting on a pulley.
Purchased by the City in 1903.
CHAMBERS STREET VESTIBULE
TWO GROUPS
ARTIST
ALBERT WEINERT
1863 -* CONSOLIDATION OF GREATER NEW         YORK
A GROUP, life size, in white marble. In the center stands a youth;
on his left, a seated female figure handing him a key; on his right,
a female figure with an open scroll across her lap, with her left arm
resting on the City Hall in low relief.
Purchased by the City in 19o6.
INSCRIPTION
CONSOLIDATION
OF
GREATER NEW YORK
1898.
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HALL OF RECORDS-CONTINUED
* RECORDING THE PURCHASE OF MANHATTAN ISLAND
A GROUP in white marble, life size. In the center a youth
reaching a bag of gold to a female figure seated at his right, who
holds in her hands a tablet and stylus; on the youth's left is a
seated Indian.
Purchased by the City in 19o6.
INSCRIPTION
RECORDING THE PURCHASE
OF MANHATTAN ISLAND
1626
CRIMINAL COURTS BUILDING
* REBECCA SALOME FOSTER
1848-1902
ARTIST
KARL BITTER, N.A., SCULPTOR
i868 -CHARLES ROLLINSON LAMB, ARCHITECT
A MARBLE relief in gilt Renaissance frame. A winged female
figure in mezzo-relief, consoles a mourner (in high relief), with bent
head, and hand supporting his chin. Her right hand rests upon
his neck, her left on his shoulder. Above is a medallion with a
portrait of the deceased, in middle relief.
SIGNED: KARL * BITTER * INV * ET * FEC * MCMIII
Given to the City in 1903.
INSCRIPTION
REBECCA SALOME FOSTER
OCT * 24. 1848 - FEB * 22 * 1902
ON HER LIPS WAS THE LAW OF KINDNESS
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SEWARD     PARK
JACOB H. SCHIFF FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
ARNOLD W. BRUNNER, ARCHITECT
1857 -ORNAMENTAL fountain. Large basin 15 ft. x 3 ft., from center
of which rises a column supporting two bronze basins, one above
the other. Semicircular seats on two sides about 25 ft. long. All
of dark gray granite except the two basins.

INSCRIPTIONS
PRESENTED
TO
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
1895
"AND THERE
SHALL COME
WATER OUT OF
IT, THAT THE
PEOPLE MAY
DRINK.'
EXODUS - XVII - 6
COOPER SQUARE

PETER COOPER
1791-1883
INVENTOR, MANUFACTURER AND

AN AMERICAN

PHILANTHROPIST

ARTIST
AUGUSTUS SAINT GAUDENS, N.A.
1848-1907
SEATED in a massive bronze chair standing on a white marble
pedestal, is a bearded figure in bronze, heroic size. His face is
turned a little to the left, and his kindly eyes look straight ahead.
His left hand grasps a heavy cane standing out a little from the
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COOPER SQUARE-CONTINUED
chair, and his clenched right hand rests in his lap. The statue
stands beneath a massive marble canopy supported by Ionic
granite columns.
SIGNED: AVGVSTVS SAINT - GAVDENS - FECIT * M * D * C C* C - C XCIV:
INSCRIPTIONS
PETER ~ COOPER *
BORN *
FEBRVARY * XII * A * D
M  D* C   C  XCI
DIED
APRIL * III  A  D
M - D * C  C * CLXXXIII
ERECTED   BY  THE
CITIZENS * OF  NEW * YORK ~ IN
GRATEFVL * REMEMBRANCE
OF
PETER   COOPER
FOVNDER * OF * THE *
COOPER * VNION -
FOR   THE - ADVANCEMENT
OF * SCIENCE - AND * ART *
ANNO * DOMINI
M * D  C  C C   XCVII
NEWCOMB FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A SHAFT 8 feet high, 6 feet wide and I foot thick, composed of
blocks of rough-cut granite. On one side a granite basin, nearly
round, about 6 feet in diameter, for horses; on the opposite side, a
small iron basin for the surplus water flowing from the mouth of a
contorted dolphin. The shaft is surmounted by an iron ornament
about 4 feet high.
INSCRIPTION
THE GIFT OF
MARIE GUISE NEWCOMB
to
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY
FOR THE PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
1894
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ASTOR PLACE
SAMUEL SULLIVAN COX
1824-1889
MEMBER OF CONGRESS, 1857-65; 1869-73; 1875-85; 1888-89
ARTIST
LOUISE LAWSON
186 -A BRONZE figure, heroic size, is standing erect on a granite pedestal. He is dressed in a tightly fitting frock coat, with his face
turned slightly to the left, and his eyes looking straight ahead.
His right arm is raised above the shoulder with the index finger
pointing upward, while his clenched left hand hangs at his side.
SIGNED: LOUISE LAWSON SCULPTOR
INSCRIPTIONS
SAMUEL SULLIVAN COX
THE LETTER CARRIER'S FRIEND.
ERECTED IN GRATEFUL AND LOVING MEMORY
OF HIS
SERVICES IN CONGRESS
BY THE
LETTER CARRIERS OF NEW YORK, HIS HOME,
AND OF THE
UNITED STATES, HIS COUNTRY
JULY 4th, 1891
COMMITTEE
GEORGE H. NEWSOM, CHAIRMAN
THOMAS MURPHY, TREASURER JAMES GREER, SECRETARY
JAMES McVEY BERNARD S. KENNEDY
MICHAEL J. HARNEY CHARLES P. KELLY
THE LETTER CARRIERS
OF THE FOLLOWING CITIES
ERECTED THIS MONUMENT TO
SAMUEL SULLIVAN COX
[Here follows a list of about two hundred cities.]
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HUDSON    PARK
FIREMEN'S MONUMENT
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A SIMPLE granite sarcophagus is placed on a rectangular granite
pedestal. Its top is adorned with firemen's helmets and a lamp
carved in high relief.
INSCRIPTIONS
THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED
BY THE MEMBERS OF
EAGLE FIRE ENGINE COMPANY
NO. 13
IN CONNEXION WITH THE FRIENDS OF THE
DECEASED
TO COMMEMORATE THE SAD EVENT
CONNECTED WITH THEIR DEATH
AND THE LOSS
WHICH THEY DEPLORE
HERE ARE INTERRED
the bodies of
EUGENE UNDERHILL
aged 20 years 7 months and 9 days
and
FREDERICK A. WARD
aged 22 years I month and 16 days
Who lost their lives by the falling of a Building
while engaged
in the discharge of their duty as Firemen
on the first day of July
mdcccxxxiv
THIS GROUND WAS USED AS A CEMETERY
BY TRINITY PARISH
DURING THE YEARS 1834-1898.
IT WAS MADE A PUBLIC PARK
BY THE CITY OF NEW YORK
IN THE YEAR 1897-8.
THIS MONUMENT STOOD IN THE CEMETERY
AND WAS REMOVED TO THIS SPOT
IN THE YEAR 1898.
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HUDSON PARK-CONTINUED
IN MEMORIAM
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
DEVOTES TO THE SERVICE AND COMFORT OF THE LIVING
THIS GROUND
FORMERLY USED BY TRINITY PARISH
AS A BURIAL PLACE FOR THE DEAD,
WHOSE NAMES, ALTHOUGH NOT INSCRIBED,
ARE HEREBY REVERENTLY COMMEMORATED.
A. D. MDCCCXCVIII
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
AT the base of the pavilion are three lions' heads; out of their
mouths water flows over sculptural figures of dolphins, shells, etc.,
into a large irregular basin connected with the oblong basin of the
sunken garden.
TOMPKINS SQUARE
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A GRANITE pavilion 6 feet square by 12 feet high, surmounted by
a bronze female figure representing a water bearer. On the front
side of the low pedestal supporting this figure is inscribed M. S.;
on the rear, 1891; on each side, L. Below the roof of molding are
cut in the granite, one word on each side:
FAITH    HOPE     CHARITY     TEMPERANCE
In the center of the pavilion is the stump of a granite column, out
of which the water flows.
* MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
BRUNO LOUIS ZIMM
1875 -A PYRAMIDAL shaft of pink Knoxville marble, 8 feet high. On
the front is an ornamental basin and above this a lion's head, from
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TOMPKINS SQUARE-CONTINUED
which the water flows, and a low relief representing two children
watching a distant steamboat.
SIGNED: B * L  ZIMM
Given to the City in 19o6.
INSCRIPTION
STHEY WERE
SEARTH'S *
SPVREST
SCHILDREN
SYOVNG AND
* FAIR
ERECTED
IN MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO LOST
THEIR LIVES
IN THE DISASTER TO
THE STEAMER
GENERAL SLOCVM
JVNE XV
MCMIV
DEDICATED
BY
THE SYMPATHETIC SOCIETY
OF GERMAN LADIES
IN THE YEAR OF OVR LORD
MCMVI
WASHINGTON      SQUARE
ALEXANDER LYMAN HOLLEY
1832-1882
AN AMERICAN INVENTOR AND ENGINEER
ARTIST
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
1830 -A BRONZE bust, heroic size, stands on an ornamental white marble
pedestal consisting of a central pillar joined to two smaller pillars
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WASHINGTON SQUARE-CONTINUED
by simple screens. He is dressed in a heavy overcoat and his face
is turned slightly to the left, with the eyes looking straight ahead.
SIGNED: J. Q. A. WARD, SCULPTOR, N. Y. 1889
Given to the City in 1889.
INSCRIPTIONS
BORN IN LAKEVILLE,
CONN. JULY 20th, 1832.
DIED IN BROOKLYN, N. Y.,
JANUARY 29th, 1882.
IN HONOR OF
ALEXANDER LYMAN HOLLEY
FOREMOST AMONG THOSE
WHOSE GENIUS AND ENERGY
ESTABLISHED IN AMERICA
AND IMPROVED
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
THE MANUFACTURE OF
BESSEMER STEEL
THIS MEMORIAL IS ERECTED
BY ENGINEERS
OF TWO HEMISPHERES.
GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI
1807-1882
AN ITALIAN PATRIOT
ARTIST
G. TURINI
DRESSED in the Garibaldian uniform, a bronze figure, heroic size,
stands with the left foot well advanced, on a simple granite pedestal.
His head, with long, thick hair exposed below his round cap, is inclined to the right, and his full-bearded face is turned to the left,
with the serious eyes looking straight ahead. His left hand grasps
his scabbard, and his right arm, from beneath the skirt of his outer
garment, thrown up over the shoulder, reaches across his chest,
the hand grasping the hilt of his partly drawn sword.
SIGNED: G. TURINI SCULPTOR
Given to the City in 1888.
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WASHINGTON SQUARE-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTIONS
GARIBALDI
1807 - 1882
IL II GIUGNO
MDCCCLXXXVIII
GLI ITALIANI
DEGLI STATI UNITI
D' AMERICA
ERESSERO
WASHINGTON ARCH
ARTIST
STANFORD WHITE, ARCHITECT
1853-1906
THIS is a granite structure 77 feet high, 62 feet wide, with an
arch 47 feet high and a span of 30 feet. Above the piers the structure is richly ornamented with carving.
INSCRIPTIONS
TO COMMEMORATE THE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE INAUGURATION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON
AS FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
ERECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
LET US RAISE A STANDARD TO WHICH THE WISE
AND THE HONEST CAN REPAIR  THE EVENT
IS IN THE HAND OF GOD * WASHINGTON
MDCCCLXXXIX
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A CIRCULAR basin about 50 feet in diameter, enclosed by a massive
granite coping about 2 feet high.
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UNION SQUARE
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
1809-1865
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1861-65
ARTIST
HENRY KIRKE BROWN, N.A.
1814-1886
A BRONZE figure, heroic size, with whiskers on the lower part of
his face and with the face and eyes to the front, stands with the
left foot advanced on a granite pedestal. His cloak, drawn round
over the right shoulder, is gathered in ample folds against his
breast with his right hand, while his left hand, holding a roll, hangs
at his side.
Given to the City in 1868.
INSCRIPTION
* WITH * CHARITY * FOR * ALL * WITH - MALICE * TOWARD. NONE *
MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE
1757-1834
MAJOR-GENERAL IN COLONIAL ARMY, 1777-81
ARTIST
FREDERIC AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI
1834-19o4
DRESSED in an eighteenth-century uniform, a bronze figure,
heroic size, stands with left foot advanced on a plinth in the form
of a ship's prow. His eyes are raised and gaze into the distance.
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UNION SQUARE-CONTINUED
ward in gesture, while his right holds against his breast an unsheathed sword.
SIGNED: A. BARTHOLDI, 1873
INSCRIPTIONS
"AS SOON AS I HEARD OF
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE,
MY HEART
WAS ENLISTED."
1776.
TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
FRANCE,
IN REMEMBRANCE OF SYMPATHY
IN TIME OF TRIAL,
1870 - 1871.
ERECTED 1876.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTISTS
HENRY KIRKE BROWN, N.A.
1814-1886
AND
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
1830 -AN equestrian statue in bronze, heroic size, stands on a simple
granite pedestal. Washington is dressed in Colonial uniform, and
is face is to the front, with the eyes, slightly raised, gazing into the
distance. His right arm, extended, is raised above the shoulder
with the hand, palm outward, in expressive gesture, while his left
hand, holding a chapeau and the reins, guides his charger, which
with arched neck and left foreleg raised is in the act of walking.
SIGNED: H. K. BROWN SCULPTOR. J. Q. A. WARD, ASST. 1854
Given to the City in 1854.
INSCRIPTION
WASHINGTON
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BY
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UNION SQUARE-CONTINUED
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
KARL ADOLF DONNDORF
1835 -A GROUP in bronze, heroic size. A female figure holds a child on
her right arm; with her left hand she assists a child to hold a water
pitcher. The pedestal is a massive bronze pillar, on four sides of
which are basins to catch the water flowing from four large lions'
heads. Pedestal further ornamented with bugs, moths, lizards,
etc., in relief. It rests on a large irregular pink marble base.
SIGNED: A. DONNDORF. FEC. STUTTGART. DEUTSCHLAND
Purchased by the City in 1881.
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A CIRCULAR basin about 25 feet in diameter, the rim of which
is a massive granite coping about I foot high. In the center of the
basin is a fixture out of which the water shoots in a spray.

MADISON     SQUARE
*CHESTER ALAN ARTHUR
1830-1886
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1881-85
ARTIST
GEORGE EDWIN BISSELL
1839 -A BRONZE figure, heroic size, of a gentleman with side-whiskers,
stands erect on a granite pedestal with carved moldings. His
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MADISON SQUARE--CONTINUED
face and eyes are to the front; his right hand is held at ease before
his waist, and with his left he holds a small book resting against
his thigh. Behind him stands an armchair and under his feet is
an oriental rug, which partly covers the front of the plinth.
SIGNED: GEO. E. BISSELL SCULPTOR 1898
Given to the City in 1898.
INSCRIPTION
CHESTER * ALAN
ARTHUR
TWENTY-FIRST ~ PRESIDENT
OF
THE   UNITED   STATES
OF   AMERICA.
ROSCOE CONKLING
1829-1888
MEMBER OF CONGRESS, 1859-63; 1865-67
UNITED STATES SENATOR, 1867-8I
ARTIST
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
1830 -A BRONZE figure, heroic size, is standing on a simple granite
pedestal in the attitude of making a speech. His full-bearded face
is turned to the left, with his eyes looking straight ahead, and one
side of his unbuttoned frock coat is held back by his left hand,
with the thumb resting in the pocket of his trousers, while his right
hand is extended downward in gesture.
SIGNED: J. Q. A. WARD, SCULPTOR
Given to the City in 1893.
INSCRIPTION
ROSCOE CONKLING
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MADISON SQUARE-CONTINUED
DAVID GLASGOW      FARRAGUT
180i1-870
ADMIRAL UNITED STATES NAVY, 1866-70
ARTISTS
AUGUSTUS SAINT GAUDENS, N.A.
1848-1907
AND
STANFORD WHITE
1853-1906
DRESSED in the uniform of an admiral, a bronze figure, heroic size,
stands erect, with the right foot advanced on a rectangular pillar
forming the center of a semicircular granite pedestal. His face
and eyes are to the front. His right hand hangs at his side and his
left holds a field glass before his waist. The front of the pillar is
ornamented with an unsheathed sword in low relief, and waves
flowing across it extend to the concave wings, which are ornamented
with female figures, in low relief, seated with their backs against the
central pillar. The inner base of each wing is a broad seat with
the arm formed of the figure of a fish springing through water.
SIGNED:
AVGVSTVS * SAINT * GAVDENS - SCVLPTOR * STANFORD - WHITE
ARCHITECT * I880
INSCRIPTIONS
DAVID * GLASGOW * FARRAGVT
THAT * THE * MEMORY ~ OF * A -
DARING ~ AND * SAGACIOVS * COMMANDER * AND
GENTLE   GREAT-SOVLED * MAN * WHOSE * LIFE * FROM * CHILD-HOOD * WAS * GIVEN * TO ~ HIS * COVNTRY * BVT * WHO
SERVED ~ HER * SVPREMELY * IN. THE * WAR *
FOR * THE ~ VNION - M * D * C * C * C * LXI - M  D-C  C * C * LXV * MAY - BE * PRESERVED * AND -
HONORED * AND * THAT ~ THEY. WHO * COME ~ AFTER
HIM ~ AND ~ WHO ~ WILL   O OWE * HIM * SO * MVCH * MAY
SEE * HIM * AS  HE   WAS    SEEN * BY * FRIEND ~ AND
FOE   HIS * COVNTRYMEN * HAVE * SET * UP
THIS * MONVMENT * A   D - M * D * CC * C - L * XXXI:

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MADISON SQUARE-CONTINUED
BORN. NEAR - KNOXVILLE -
TENNESSEE ~ IVLY - V ~ M ~ D * C ~ C ~ C ~ I - MID-SHIPMAN  M  D C C C X       BATTLE ~ OF - ESSEX ~
AND * PHOEBE ~ MARCH ~ XXVIII -M  D C C ~ C ~ XIVLIEVTENANT * M ~ D * C C* C * XXV  COMMAND
-ER  M  D  C -C
BATTLE
- XXV ~ M ~ D * C
-D * C   ~C  C  LXII
V. M* D* C*C*C
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VNITED
-LY - XXVI

C*XLI-CAPTAIN *M   D C C~C~L*VOF ~ NEW ~ ORLEANS - APRIL
SC C - LX ~ II * REAR * ADMIRAL / M* BATTLE ~ OF ~ MOBILE * BAY - AVGVST ~
LXIV ~ VICE ~ ADMIRAL ~ DECEMBER * XXC - LXIV * FIRST * ADMIRAL ~ OF * THE ~
* STATES * OF - AMERICA - IVM  D C C C LXVI * DIED * AT ~

PORTSMOVTH * NEW ~ HAMPSHIRE ~
AVGVST   XIV * M  D  C * C  C * LXX
WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD
1801-1872
GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, 1838-43
UNITED STATES SENATOR, 1849-61
SECRETARY OF STATE, 1861-69
ARTIST
RANDOLPH ROGERS
1825-1892
SEATED with crossed legs in an armchair is a figure in bronze,
heroic size, with the face turned to the left and the eyes looking
straight ahead. Books and documents are piled beneath the chair.
SIGNED: RANDOLPH ROGERS INV. ET MOD. ROMAE MDCCCLXXV
Given to the City in 1876.
INSCRIPTION
WILLIAM H. SEWARD
GOVERNOR,
U. S. SENATOR,
SECRETARY OF STATE
OF U. S.

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MADISON SQUARE-CONTINUED
WILLIAM JENKINS WORTH
1794-1849
MAJOR-GENERAL UNITED STATES ARMY, 1846-49
ARTIST
JAMES GOODWIN BATTERSON, ARCHITECT
1823-1901
THIS is a granite obelisk fifty feet high, divided into sections by
double bands of granite between which are inscribed the names of
battles. The front dado of the pedestal is adorned with a small
equestrian high relief, in bronze, of a general in full uniform, holding
aloft an unsheathed sword in his right hand, while, with his other
hand, he guides his horse, galloping to the left. Against the lower
section of the shaft is a massive bronze ornament consisting of
cannon, swords and other weapons interwoven. In front of this
sits a bronze eagle with wings outspread.
INSCRIPTIONS
MAJ. GEN. WORTH.
DUCIT AMOR PATRI)E
BY THE CORPORATION
OF THE
CITY OF NEW YORK
1857.
HONOR THE BRAVE
UNDER THIS MONUMENT LIES THE BODY OF
WILLIAM JENKINS WORTH,
BORN IN HUDSON, N. Y.
MARCH I, 1794 -DIED IN TEXAS,
MAY 7, 1849.
CITY OF MEXICO   PEROTE       FLORIDA      CONTRERAS
MONTEREY       PUEBLA      CHIPPEWA     CHURUBUSCO
VERA CRUZ    CERRO GORDO   FORT GEORGE   WEST POINT
SAN ANTONIO   CHAPULTEPEC  LUNDY'S LANE MOLINO DEL REY
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MADISON SQUARE-CONTINUED
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A CIRCULAR basin about 25 feet in diameter, in the center of
which the water rises in jets. It is surrounded by a low granite
rim, on which sit six large brown granite urns at regular intervals.
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A MASSIVE irregular granite pillar. The base is divided into three
irregular spaces by large granite scrolls. In two of these spaces
are granite basins for horses, the third space is for persons.
APPELLATE COURT         BUILDING
AT ENTRANCE
TWO STATUES
ARTIST
FREDERICK WELLINGTON RUCKSTUHL
1853 -WISDOM
A FIGURE in white marble, heroic size, with long, matted beard,
is seated with a tome open on his lap. His left hand grasps
its edge and his right is pointing at the page. He is clad in a
tunic, and over his head is draped a mantle which falls about
him in ample folds.
SIGNED: F. W. RUCKSTUHL SCULP - 1900
Purchased by the City in 19oo.
INSCRIPTION
EVERY LAW NOT BASED ON
WISDOM
IS A MENACE TO THE STATE
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APPELLATE COURT-CONTINUED
FORCE
DRESSED in armor, with a crested helmet and a long mantle falling backward from his shoulders and lying in ample folds across
the knees, is seated a male figure in white marble, heroic size, with
the left hand resting on the arm of the chair, and the right grasping a short sword lying across the knees.
SIGNED: E. [sic] W. RUCKSTUHL SCULP - 1900
Purchased by the City in 19oo.
INSCRIPTION
WE MUST NOT USE
FORCE
TILL JUST LAWS ARE DEFIED
TWENTY-FIFTH STREET FACADE
ABOVE THE WINDOWS WITHIN THE PORTICO
ARTIST
MAXIMILLIAN M. SCHWARTZOTT
1855 -MORNING AND NIGHT
THESE are life-size half-reclining nude figures of a man and a
woman. The man is bearded and leans on his left elbow, with the
hand on an hour-glass, and to the left is a round cartouche of the
sun. The woman, with head bowed in the attitude of sleep, leans
on her right elbow and her head is partly covered by a scarf, which
extends across her knees. To the right is a round cartouche of a
crescent moon surrounded by stars.
NOON AND EVENING
THESE are life-size half-reclining nude figures of a youth and
maiden. The maiden is reclining in easy posture, resting on her
right elbow, and on the wall beside her is a cartouche of the sun.
The youth rests on his left elbow, and on the wall beside him is a
cartouche of a bat with wings spread.
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APPELLATE COURT-CONTINUED
CENTER OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET FACADE
PEDIMENT FIGURES
TRIUMPH OF LAW
ARTIST
CHARLES HENRY NIEHAUS, N.A.
1865 -IN the center of the pediment above the portico the figure of a
woman sits enthroned in a classic garb and mantle. Her hands
hold tablets resting upon the arms of the throne. The one on her
right bearing the inscription:
LEX
SCRIPTA
The other, on her left:
LEX
TRADITA
At the sides of the throne are kneeling male figures in armor, the
one on her right bearing a sword and wreath, the one on her left a
sword and shield. In the right and left corners of the pediment
are two reclining nude figures. The left-hand figure is a bearded
man of middle age, holding in his right hand a fascis, with a ram
behind him. The figure in the right-hand corer is an old man,
bald and with a long beard. His right elbow rests upon a vessel
filled with scrolls; he peruses an unrolled scroll in his left hand. Behind him is an owl seated on a crescent.
FIGURES ON THE ROOF-BALUSTRADE CATALOGUED IN
ORDER FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
MOHAMMED
570-632
FOUNDER OF MOHAMMEDANISM
ARTIST
CHARLES ALBERT LOPEZ, A.N.A.
1869-1906
THE left-hand figure, Mohammed, in white marble, heroic size,
with long beard, a turban on his head, and enveloped in flowing
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ALEXANDER LYMAN HOLLEY
BY
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
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APPELLATE COURT-CONTINUED
TWENTY-FIFTH STREET FACADE
oriental draperies, stands in easy posture, his weight resting on his
left foot. His right hand grasps a scimeter, and with his arms and
left hand he presses the Koran against his left breast.
SIGNED: CHARLES A. LOPEZ SCULPTOR
Purchased by the City in 1899.
ZOROASTER
66o B.C.-583 B.C.
FOUNDER OF THE PERSO-IRANIAN NATIONAL RELIGION
ARTIST
EDWARD CLARK POTTER, N.A.
THE next one, in white marble, heroic size, is a bearded figure
in Persian robes, with a mantle enveloping his left arm and
shoulders and wearing a helmet. His right arm is raised in gesture, and his left grasps a goblet, from which a flame issues.
SIGNED: E. C. POTTER SCULPTOR '99
Purchased by the City in 1899.
ALFRED THE GREAT
849-901
KING OF THE WEST SAXONS, 871-901
ARTIST
JONATHAN SCOTT HARTLEY, N.A.
1845 -THIS is a white marble figure, heroic size, clad in a loose Saxon
tunic and buskins, with long mantle falling over his shoulders to
the ground. He wears the crown of England. His right hand
grasps a sword, his left, a book.
SIGNED: J. S. HARTLEY SCULPTOR 99
Purchased by the City in 1899.
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APPELLATE COURT-CONTINUED
TWENTY-FIFTH STREET FACADE
LYCURGUS
LIVED ABOUT THE NINTH CENTURY, B.C.
A SPARTAN LAWGIVER
ARTIST
GEORGE EDWIN BISSELL
1839 -THIS is a white marble figure, heroic size, with a cloak thrown
over his left shoulder while his right is shown clothed in armor.
His right hand holds a scroll.
SIGNED: GEO. E. BISSELL SCULPTOR 1900
Purchased by the City in 19oo.
JUSTICE
ARTIST
DANIEL CHESTER FRENCH, N.A.
I850 -THE central figure of a group, Justice, in white marble, heroic
size, standing erect, is enveloped in a classic robe. Her bare arms
are outstretched, and she holds in her hands two torches at the
same height as her head. On either side is a seated male figure;
the one to her right, typifying Power, is entirely nude, and sits in
an easy position with his foot crossed over his knee; the other,
typifying Study, nude to the waist, sits with both hands holding
an open book, on his knees.
Purchased by the City in 19oo.
SOLON
638 B.C.-559 B.C.
AN ATHENIAN LAWGIVER
ARTIST
HERBERT ADAMS, N.A.
1858 -To the right of Justice is Solon, a standing figure, in white marble, heroic size, with cloak thrown over his left shoulder. His
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right hand grasps a scroll, his left is extended in
manner of a Greek orator.
SIGNED: H. ADAMS SC. 99
Purchased by the City in 1899.
LOUIS IX
1215-1270
KING OF FRANCE, 1226-70
ARTIST
JOHN DONOGHUE
1853 -
gesture in the

THE second figure to the right of Justice is Louis IX of France,
commonly known as St. Louis, a white marble statue, heroic size.
He stands erect, bearing in his left hand the scepter, in his right a
charter. His robe is partially covered by the heavy royal cloak,
fastened with a clasp on his right shoulder.
SIGNED: J. DONOGHUE SC. 99
Purchased by the City in 1899.
MANU
MYTHICAL AUTHOR OF "THE LAWS OF MANU
ARTIST
HENRY AUGUSTUS LUKEMAN
1870 -THE third figure to the right of Justice, is Manu, in white marble,
heroic size. A mantle of heavy material falls from his head, covering his body except the face. His left arm is bare and upon his
right rests a seated image of Brahma.
SIGNED: LUKEMAN. SC. '99'
Purchased by the City in 1899.
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APPELLATE COURT-CONTINUED
TWENTY-FIFTH STREET FACADE
FLAVIUS ANICIUS JUSTINIAN
483-565
BYZANTINE EMPEROR, 527-565
ARTIST
HENRY KIRKE BUSH-BROWN
1857 -THE last figure is Justinian, in white marble, heroic size. He
is represented in Roman costume, with the toga thrown over his
left shoulder and hanging over his right forearm.  In his other
hand he holds a scroll, and his left is pressed against his side.
SIGNED: H. K. BUSH-BROWN
Purchased by the City in 1899.
MADISON AVENUE FACADE
FIGURES ON THE ROOF-BALUSTRADE, CATALOGUED IN
ORDER FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
CONFUCIUS
550 B.C.-478 B.C.
A CHINESE PHILOSOPHER
ARTIST
PHILIP MARTINY, A.N.A.
1858 -THIS is a figure in white marble, heroic size, clad in an embroidered Chinese robe with loose sleeves, and a crown-like cap.
His left hand grasps a scroll and his right clutches his beard.
Purchased by the City in 1899.
PEACE
ARTIST
KARL FRANCIS THEODORE BITTER, N.A.
1868 -IN the center is the figure of a woman, heroic size, standing erect
in classic garb with forearms raised and holding a dove in her right
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APPELLATE COURT-CONTINUED
MADISON AVENUE FACADE
hand. To the right sits a nude figure of a man of powerful physique with his right arm resting on a fasces and his left reposing on
his knee. To the left is a seated female figure, nude to the waist,
with her left hand holding a vase filled with fruit and her right
supporting a globe upon her knee.
SIGNED: KARL BITTER SC. 99
Purchased by the City in 1899.
MOSES
HEBREW LAWGIVER
ARTIST
WILLIAM COUPER
1853 -THE figure to the right of Peace, with long, flowing beard, is Moses,
in white marble, heroic size. He wears a belted robe of heavy
fabric and his powerfully developed arms are bare. His left hand
clutches his robe, his right, the tablets of the law.
SIGNED: WM COUPER
Purchased by the City in 1899.
FOUR CARYATIDS SUPPORTING THE IONIC CAPITALS UPON
WHICH THE CORNICE OF THE ROOF RESTS, CATALOGUED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
ARTIST
THOMAS SHIELDS CLARKE, A.N.A.
186oWINTER
A WHITE marble statue, heroic size, with her head and arms enveloped in a heavy cloak. To her left is a censer, from which a
flame arises.
Purchased by the City in 1899.
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APPELLATE COURT-CONTINUED
MADISON AVENUE FACADE
AUTUMN
THIS figure, in white marble, heroic size, bears in her hands clusters of grapes.
Purchased by the City in 1899.
SUMMER
THIS is a figure, in white marble, heroic size, holding in her hand
a sickle and ears of wheat.
Purchased by the City in 1899.
SPRING
THE last figure is Spring, in white marble, heroic size. She is
nude to the waist, with her hands hanging at her sides, grasping a
long garland.
Purchased by the City in 1899.

MAIN HALL
CHARLES O'CONOR
1804-1884
AN AMERICAN LAWYER
ARTIST
JAMES WILSON ALEXANDER MACDONALD
1824-1908
THIS is a white marble bust, life size, in classic drapery, of a
bearded gentleman, with his face turned to the right.
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BELLEVUE HOSPITAL
MAIN BUILDING
AUSTIN FLINT TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
IN * MEMORY
OF
AUSTIN - FLINT * M. D. LL. D.
BORN * OCT. 20 * 1812-DIED * MARCH  13  1886.
-0 -ENTERING * THE ~ PROFESSION
WITH * BROAD * CULTURE ~ AND - THOROUGH  E EDUCATION
HE ~ REMAINED * AN * ACTIVE * PHYSICIAN
TO - THE * LAST ~ DAY - OF * HIS * LIFE.
AS * A * MEDICAL - WRITER  HE  ADDED
TO * THE * KNOWLEDGE ~ OF * THE ~ MEDICAL ~ PROFESSION
AND * TO * MEDICAL ~ SCIENCE.
AS ~ A * TEACHER * HE ~ WAS * LOVED ~ AND * RESPECTED
BY * THOUSANDS * OF. PUPILS ~ IN ~ ALL ~ PARTS  OF. THE
COUNTRY.
AS * A * PHYSICIAN * TO ~ BELLEVUE * HOSPITAL
FOR. TWENTY-FIVE - YEARS. HE. CONTRIBUTED - LARGELY
TO - ITS * REPUTATION * BY * HIS * CHARACTER
ACQUIREMENTS  LABORS. AND. WISE * COUNSELS.
ERECTED* BY * THE * COMMISSIONERS OF. PUBLIC CHARITIES
AND CORRECTION
H. H. Porter, President. Thos. S. Brennan. Chas. E. Simmons.

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BELLEVUE HOSPITAL-CONTINUED
MAIN BUILDING
ALFRED LEBBEUS LOOMIS TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
IN MEMORY
OF
ALFRED LEBBEUS LOOMIS M. D. LL. D.
BORN OCT. 16, 1830 - DIED JAN. 23, 1895.
A MAN OF RARE ATTAINMENTS.
HE HAD A STRONG WILL, UNTIRING INDUSTRY
AND DIRECTNESS OF PURPOSE.
THESE TRAITS, WITH HIS WELL ORDERED AND
RESOURCEFUL MIND MADE HIM ONE OF THE
ABLEST OF HIS PROFESSION AND WON FOR HIM
ITS HIGHEST HONORS.
HE MADE MANY VALUABLE ADDITIONS TO MEDICAL
LITERATURE, AND BY HIS UNUSUAL POWERS AS A
TEACHER AND PRACTITIONER OF MEDICINE, COMPELLED
THE ADMIRATION AND CONFIDENCE OF ALL WHO CAME
IN CONTACT WITH HIM.
THIS HOSPITAL ESPECIALLY IS INDEBTED TO HIM
FOR THIRTY FIVE YEARS OF FAITHFUL WORK.
BY REASON OF HIS SERVICE IN ITS AMPHITHEATRE
AND IN ITS WARDS HE ADDED NOT ONLY TO ITS
RENOWN AS A CENTRE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION,
BUT TO ITS GLORY AS A REFUGE FOR THE SICK.
ERECTED BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION.

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GEORGE WASHINGTON
BY
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD., N.A.
FOR DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 138







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BELLEVUE HOSPITAL-CONTINUED
MAIN BUILDING
VALENTINE MOTT TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
IN MEMORIAM
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D., LL.D.
BORN AUG. 20th 1785, DIED APRIL 26th 1865.
A PIONEER IN SURGERY, OF WORLD-WIDE FAME;
HIS MEMORY
IS EMBALMED IN THE OPERATIONS WHICH HE DEVISED,
IN THE FAR REACHING INFLUENCE OF HIS INSTRUCTIONS,
AND THE KINDLY RECOLLECTIONS OF HIS LIFE.
IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF HIS VALUABLE AND VOLUNTARY
SERVICES
DURING A PERIOD OF FIFTEEN YEARS
AS
CONSULTING SURGEON OF BELLEVUE HOSPITAL,
THIS TABLET
HAS BEEN ERECTED BY THE
Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction
of the
City of New York
A. D. 1866.

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BELLEVUE HOSPITAL-CONTINUED
MAIN BUILDING
LEWIS ALBERT SAYRE TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
IN MEMORY
OF
LEWIS ALBERT SAYRE, M. D.
BORN FEB. 29, 1820- DIED SEPT. 21, 1900.
A MAN OF SYMPATHETIC NATURE,
OF FERTILE RESOURCE AND OF
INDOMITABLE ENERGY,
WHOSE ZEALOUS ATTENTION TO THE
UNFORTUNATE IN THIS INSTITUTION
FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY
ESTABLISHED FOR HIM A GREAT NAME,
FOR THE PROFESSION, INCREASED
RESPECT AND HONOR,
AND FOR BELLEVUE HOSPITAL AND THE
COMMONWEALTH, ADVANCED RENOWN
IN BENEFICENT LABOR AND
SURGICAL ATTAINMENT.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED TO COMMEMORATE
THE MANY VIRTUES OF DR. SAYRE AND HIS
DEVOTION TO THE POOR WITHIN THESE WALLS
BY THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.
JOHN W. KELLER, COMMISSIONER.

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BELLEVUE HOSPITAL-CONTINUED
MAIN BUILDING
JAMES RUSHMORE WOOD TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
IN MEMORIAM
JAMES RUSHMORE WOOD, M. D. L.L. D.
BORN SEPTEMBER J4th 18i6.
DIED MAY 4th 1882.
A TRUE REFORMER IN SURGERY, A TEACHER CELEBRATED FOR THE
UNION
OF CLINICAL AND DIDACTIC INSTRUCTION, AN UNSURPASSED OPERATOR, A STAUNCH
FRIEND IN MISFORTUNE.
HIS MEMORY
WILL EVER LIVE IN THE HEARTS OF THE POOR, TO
WHOM HE WAS ALWAYS A. GENEROUS FRIEND IN THE
PROFESSION WHICH HE HAS DONE SO MUCH TO ADVANCE
AND IN THE AFFECTIONS OF THE MEDICAL STUDENTS
IN WHOM HE ALWAYS FELT THE WARMEST INTEREST.
IN KINDLY REMEMBRANCE
OF HIS FAITHFUL AND UNTIRING SERVICES
DURING THE PERIOD OF
THIRTY FIVE YEARS
AS ATTENDING SURGEON
TO BELLEVUE HOSPITAL.
THIS TABLET
HAS BEEN ERECTED
BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTION,
CITY OF NEW YORK.

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GREELEY     SQUARE
HORACE GREELEY
1811 -1872           i
FOUNDED THE NEW YORK "TRIBUNE," 1841
ARTIST
ALEXANDER DOYLE
1857 -A FIGURE, heroic size, in bronze, is seated in an armchair of the
same material, on a granite pedestal. His face, fringed with
whiskers, is turned slightly to the left, and his thoughtful eyes look
straight ahead. His left arm rests on the arm of the chair, and
his right hand, holding a copy of a newspaper, hangs at his side.
SIGNED: ALEX. DOYLE. SCULPTOR.
Given to the City in 1890.
JERRY McAULEY FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
AN iron box, 4 feet square by io feet high. Front ornamented
with two contorted dolphins, from whose mouths water runs into
a semicircular basin for horses. Rear ornamented with two
hands, holding a cup out of which water flows into a basin.
INSCRIPTION
ERECTED BY
THE FRIENDS OF
JERRY MCAULEY.
I WILL GIVE
UNTO HIM
THAT IS
ATHIRST,
OF THE
FOUNTAIN
OF THE
WATER OF
LIFE FREELY.
REV. XXI. VI.
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HERALD SQUARE
WILLIAM EARL DODGE
1805-1883
AN AMERICAN MERCHANT AND PHILANTHROPIST
ARTIST
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
183oA FIGURE, heroic size, in bronze, stands in an easy attitude with
the right elbow resting on books lying on a fluted, bronze column,
and the left hand clasping the right. His right foot is advanced
with the knee bent, and his face is turned upward, with the eyes
looking straight 'ahead.
SIGNED: J. Q. A. WARD SCULPTOR 1885
INSCRIPTIONS
WILLIAM EARL DODGE
ERECTED BY
VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTION
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK
1885.

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FOURTH AVENUE
NEAR THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET
* MARY LINDLEY MURRAY TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
IN HONOR OF
MARY LINDLEY MURRAY
WIFE OF ROBERT MURRAY
FOR SERVICES RENDERED HER COUNTRY
DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
ENTERTAINING AT HER HOME, ON THIS SITE,
GEN. HOWE AND HIS OFFICERS, UNTIL THE
AMERICAN TROOPS UNDER GEN. PUTNAM ESCAPED.
SEPTEMBER 15, 1776       NOVEMBER 25, 1903.
ERECTED BY
KNICKERBOCKER CHAPTER, NEW YORK CITY.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

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BRYANT     PARK
WASHINGTON IRVING
1783-1859
AN AMERICAN HISTORIAN, ESSAYIST AND NOVELIST
ARTIST
FRIEDRICH BEER
1846 -A BRONZE bust, heroic size, with low-cut waistcoat, high collar,
and a stock, rests on a pedestal made of a wooden frame covered
with sheets of bronze.
SIGNED: BEER 1885
Given to the City in 1885.
INSCRIPTIONS
WASHINGTON
IRVING
BORN 1783 - DIED 1859.
JAMES MARION SIMS
1813-1883
AN AMERICAN SURGEON
ARTIST
FERDINAND VON MILLER
1842 -A BRONZE statue, heroic size, of a gentleman wearing a loosely
fitting overcoat thrown back on both sides, showing a tightly fitting
frock coat beneath, stands on a high granite pedestal, with the
right foot advanced, the right hand held to the breast, while the
left, holding a roll of manuscript, hangs naturally at his side. His
face is turned to the left and his eyes look straight ahead.
SIGNED: VON MILLER FEC. MUNCHEN 1892
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BRYANT PARK-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTIONS
J. MARION SIMS M. D. LL. D.
Born in South Carolina, 1813
Died in New York City, 1883.
SURGEON AND PHILANTHROPIST
FOUNDER OF THE WOMAN'S
HOSPITAL STATE OF N. Y.
HIS BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENTS
CARRIED THE FAME OF
AMERICAN SURGERY
THROUGHOUT THE CIVILIZED WORLD.
IN RECOGNITION OF HIS SERVICES IN THE CAUSE OF
SCIENCE AND MANKIND
HE RECEIVED THE HIGHEST HONORS
IN THE GIFT OF HIS COUNTRYMEN
AND DECORATIONS FROM THE GOVERNMENTS OF
FRANCE, PORTUGAL, SPAIN, BELGIUM
& ITALY.
PRESENTED
TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
BY
HIS PROFESSIONAL FRIENDS,
LOVING PARENTS
AND
MANY ADMIRERS,
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

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CENTRAL PARK
AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE
* WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN
1820-189I
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF UNITED STATES ARMY, 1869-84
ARTIST
AUGUSTUS SAINT GAUDENS, N.A.
1848-1907
THIS is an equestrian statue in bronze, gilded, heroic size, in
front of which marches a winged female figure with a palm branch
in the left hand and with the uplifted right hand pointing forward.
With his military cape fluttering in the breeze, the General sits
erect with his face and eyes to the front. His right hand, holding
a hat, hangs at his side, and with his left hand holding the reins
he guides his spirited charger in its rapid walk. The low pedestal
of polished granite is ornamented on each side with three bronze
wreaths, and its massive base is approached by three broad, low
steps.
SIGNED: AVGVSTVS - SAINT-GAVDENS * M * C  M * III
Given to the City in 1903.
INSCRIPTION
TO GENERAL
WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN
BORN FEB 8 1820
DIED FEB 14 1891
ERECTED BY CITIZENS OF NEW YORK
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
AT COLUMBUS CIRCLE
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
1446-1506
THE DISCOVERER OF AMERICA
ARTIST
GAETANO RUSSO
A MONUMENTAL granite column standing on a rectangular
pedestal with a series of bases is surmounted by a colossal white
marble figure dressed in an ample cloak and wearing a small cap,
below which his long hair is conspicuous. His face is turned to
the right and his right hand hangs at his side, while his left rests
against his hip. A series of three bronze prows project from two
opposite sides of the column and the other two sides are ornamented with two bronze anchors. The front of the pedestal is
adorned with a winged figure of a youth, heroic size, in white
marble who is examining a terrestrial globe. Below this figure is
a bronze tablet six feet long by two feet wide representing the
landing of Columbus in high relief, and on the opposite side of the
pedestal a similar bronze tablet represents Columbus leaving Spain.
Above this is a screaming bronze eagle holding two shields.
SIGNED: G. RUSSO. INVENTO E SCOLPI ROMA 1894
INSCRIPTIONS
HIGH UP ON SHAFT
A
CHRISTOFORO COLOMBO
WEST SIDE OF PEDESTAL
A
CHRISTOFORO COLOMBO
GL' ITALIANI RESIDENTI IN AMERICA
IRRISO PRIMA
MINACCIATO DURANTE IL VIAGGIO
INCATENATO DOPO
SAPENDO ESSER GENEROSO QUANTO OPPRESSO
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
LA GIOIA E LA GLORIA
NON EBBERO MAI PIU SOLLENNE GRIDO
DI QUELLO CHE RISUONO IN VISTA
DELLA PRIMA ISOLA AMERICANA
TERRA! TERRA!
NEL 12 OTTOBRE 1892
QUARTO CENTENARIO
DELLA SCOPERTA D'AMERICA
A IMPERITURA MEMORIA
EAST SIDE OF PEDESTAL
TO
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
THE ITALIANS RESIDENT IN AMERICA
SCOFFED AT BEFORE,
DURING THE VOYAGE, MENACED,
AFTER IT, CHAINED,
AS GENEROUS AS OPPRESSED,
TO THE WORLD HE GAVE A WORLD.
JOY AND GLORY
NEVER UTTERED A MORE THRILLING CALL
THAN THAT WHICH RESOUNDED
FROM THE CONQUERED OCEAN
IN SIGHT OF THE FIRST AMERICAN ISLAND
LAND! LAND!
ON THE XII OF OCTOBER MDCCCXCII
THE FOURTH CENTENARY
OF THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA
IN IMPERISHABLE REMEMBRANCE
WEST SIDE OF BASE
Per iniziativa
del Progresso Italo Americano
II primo giornale Italiano quotidiano
negli Stati Uniti
Cav. Carlo Barsotti Editora e Proprietario
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
NEAR THE PLAZA ENTRANCE
FRIEDRICH   HEINRICH ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT
1769-1859
A CELEBRATED GERMAN SCIENTIST AND AUTHOR
ARTIST
GUSTAV BLAESER
1813-1874
AN undraped bronze bust, heroic size, stands with the face and
eyes to the front, on a simple granite pedestal.
SIGNED: GUST. BLAESER. FEC. BERLIN 1869
Given to the City in 1869.
INSCRIPTION
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT
NEAR THE PLAZA ENTRANCE
THOMAS MOORE
1779-1852
AN IRISH POET
ARTIST
D. B. SHEAHAN
DRESSED in a coat with broad collar, partly concealed by a
cloak draped about the shoulders, is a bronze bust, heroic size,
standing on a simple granite pedestal.
SIGNED: D. B. SHEAHAN SCULPT NEW YORK 1879
Given to the City in 1879.
INSCRIPTION
MOORE
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
NEAR COLUMBUS CIRCLE ENTRANCE
COMMERCE
ARTIST
JULES FESQUET
1836-1882
CLAD in a stola, with its ample folds across the left arm, a bronze
female figure, heroic size, stands on a simple granite pedestal. On
her head is a castellated crown encircled by ears of corn; in the
hollow of her left arm she holds a caduceus; her right hand rests on
a rudder standing at her side, and her right foot is advanced with
the knee bent.
SIGNED: J. FESQUET. PARIS. 1864
Given to the City in 1864.
SOUTH ENTRANCE TO THE MALL
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
1446-1506
THE DISCOVERER OF AMERICA, 1492
ARTIST
J. SUNOL
DRESSED in a heavy fur-trimmed sleeveless coat over a tunic, a
bronze figure, heroic size, stands on a granite pedestal. His face
is lifted as if in supplication, with the eyes gazing upward. His
right hand clasps a flag furled about its staff standing at his side,
while his left is extended in a supplicatory gesture. A terrestrial
globe rests on a capstan wound with cable at his right.
SIGNED: J. SUNOL
INSCRIPTION
COLUMBUS
PRESENTED BY CITIZENS OF NEW YORK
IN COMMEMORATION OF THE
FOUR HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE
DISCOVERY OF THE NEW WORLD
OCTOBER 1492
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
SOUTH ENTRANCE TO THE MALL
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
1564-1616
ARTIST
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
1830 -STANDING on a granite pedestal, in a thoughtful attitude, with
the head inclined forward, a small book held against the breast
with the right hand, and the left hand resting against the hip, is a
figure in bronze, heroic size. He is dressed in doublet and hose,
with a short cloak hanging from his shoulders, and his right foot
is advanced so that the weight of the body is on the left.
SIGNED: J. Q. A. WARD, 1870
INSCRIPTION
ERECTED BY
CITIZENS OF NEW YORK
APRIL 23 1864
THE THREE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE BIRTH OF
SHAKESPEARE.
NEAR SOUTH ENTRANCE TO THE MALL
INDIAN HUNTER
ARTIST
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
1830 -WITH long, unkempt hair, and clad only with a skin about the
loins, a bronze figure, heroic size, stands on a simple granite pedestal. He leans forward on the right leg with the knee bent, and
his left leg is extended backward, with the toes just touching the
plinth. His face is turned to the left, and his keen eyes look
straight ahead. In his left hand he holds a bow and arrow, and
his right hand grasps the neck of a dog standing alert at his side.
SIGNED: J. Q. A. WARD SCULPTOR. N. Y. 1866
Given to the City in 1868.
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
ON THE MALL
ROBERT BURNS
1759-1796
SCOTTISH LYRIC POET
ARTIST
SIR JOHN STEELL
1804-1891
THIS is a colossal bronze figure of the poet seated on a stump. His
head is thrown back and inclined to the left, with the eyes looking
up. About him is draped a voluminous mantle, and in his right
hand he holds a quill pen before him, while his left arm hangs over
a projecting branch of the stump. At his feet, near a plow-share,
lies a scroll on which is engraved part of the poem "To Mary in
Heaven."
INSCRIPTIONS
ROBERT BURNS
PRESENTED
TO THE
CITY OF NEW YORK
BY ADMIRERS OF
SCOTIA'S PEASANT BARD
ON THE 121ST- ANNIVERSARY
OF HIS BIRTH
Thou ling'ring star, with less'ning ray,
That lov'st to greet the early morn,
Again thou usher'st in the day
My Mary from my soul was torn.
O Mary! dear departed shade!
Where is thy place of blissful rest?
See'st thou thy lover lowly laid?
Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?
That sacred hour can I forget,
Can I forget the hallowed grove
Where by the winding Ayr we met,
parting love!
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
ON THE MALL
SIR WALTER SCOTT
1771-1832
FAMOUS SCOTTISH NOVELIST AND POET
ARTIST
SIR JOHN STEELL
1804-1891
WRAPPED in a voluminous mantle, with the head inclined forward in thoughtful attitude, a colossal bronze figure is seated on a
rock resting on a granite pedestal. His hands clasp a book in his
lap, and in the right is a pencil. A dog in bronze lies at his feet,
with its nose pointed up toward its master.
SIGNED: JN. STEELL R.S.A. SCULPT. EDINR. 1871
INSCRIPTION
WALTER SCOTT
PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK
BY RESIDENT SCOTSMEN AND THEIR SONS
ON 15th AUGUST 1871;
THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF
SIR WALTER SCOTT. BARONET.
ON THE MALL
FITZ-GREENE HALLECK
1790-1867
AN AMERICAN POET
ARTIST
JAMES WILSON ALEXANDER MACDONALD
1824-1908
THIS is a bronze figure, heroic size, seated with crossed legs, and
with a cloak over the left shoulder extending across the lap and
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
falling to the plinth. His right hand, holding a pencil, is dropped
at his side, while in his left he holds a tablet, and his face is turned
to the right, with the eyes gazing upward.
SIGNED: WILSON MACDONALD SCULPTOR 1876
INSCRIPTION
FITZ GREENE HALLECK
NORTH END OF THE MALL
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
1770-1827
ARTIST
HENRY BAERER
1837 -A BRONZE bust, heroic size, of a man with long thick hair, stands
on a granite pedestal, the front of which is ornamented with a
bronze harp encircled with a wreath. His face is turned to the left,
and his eyes, slightly raised, look straight ahead.
SIGNED: HENRY BAERER SCULPTOR. N. Y.
INSCRIPTIONS
BEETHOVEN
ERECTED
AND
PRESENTED
TO THE
CITY OF NEW YORK
BY THE
BEETHOVEN MAENNERCHOR,
ON THEIR
25TH ANNIVERSARY
JULY 22ND 1884.
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
WEST OF NORTH END OF THE MALL
EAGLES AND PREY
ARTIST
CHRISTIAN FRATIN
181o-1864
THIS is a bronze group consisting of two ferocious-looking eagles,
with their wings spread and their talons about to seize a dead goat
lying between them on a rock.
SIGNED: FRATIN VETHEUIL 1850
INSCRIPTION
PRESENTED BY
G. W. BURNHAM.
MDCCCLXIII
NORTHWEST OF THE MALL
TIGRESS AND CUBS
ARTIST
AUGUSTE CAIN
1822-1894
WITH head held high, a bronze tigress, heroic size, is striding
over the rocks carrying by its wing a dead peacock with its long
tail trailing beneath her feet. Two yelping cubs, with eyes fixed
on the prey, are scrambling up the rock in front of their mother.
SIGNED: A. CAIN 1866
Given to the City in 1867.
NEAR WEST SEVENTY-SECOND STREET ENTRANCE
THE FALCONER
ARTIST
GEORGE SIMONDS
DRESSED in a simple doublet and hose, a bronze figure, heroic
size, stands with the right foot advanced, on a round granite
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pedestal. His body bends to the left, but his face is turned upward
and to the right, while his eyes are fixed on a falcon with wings
spread which he holds aloft in his gauntleted left hand. His right
hand is held before his waist.
SIGNED: GEORGE SIMONDS ROMAE SC. MDCCCLXXI
INSCRIPTION
THE FALCONER
PRESENTED BY GEORGE KEMP, MDCCCLXXII
NEAR WEST SEVENTY-SECOND STREET ENTRANCE
DANIEL WEBSTER
1782-1852
AN AMERICAN STATESMAN
ARTIST
THOMAS BALL
1819 -A COLOSSAL bronze figure, stands on a high granite pedestal with
a small column at each corner of the dado. His face is turned
slightly to the left and his right hand is thrust into the bosom of
his dress-coat, while his left hangs at his side. At the left, an
ample cloak is thrown over a low column.
SIGNED: THOMAS BALL INV. ET MOD.
INSCRIPTIONS
DANIEL WEBSTER
LIBERTY AND UNION,
NOW AND FOREVER,
ONE AND INSEPARABLE.
PRESENTED BY
GORDON W. BURNHAM
JULY IV. MDCCCLXXVI.
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
WEST WALK, OPPOSITE SIXTY-SIXTH STREET
GIUSEPPE MAZZINI
1805-1872
AN ITALIAN PATRIOT AND REVOLUTIONIST
ARTIST
G. TURINI
AN undraped bronze bust, heroic size, stands on a simple granite
pedestal. He wears a full beard and his face is turned slightly
to the right with the eyes turned still more in the same direction.
SIGNED: G. TURINI SCULPTOR NEW YORK 1876
INSCRIPTIONS
GIUSEPPE MAZZINI
DIO E IL POPOLO
PENSIERO EDAZIONE
PRESENTED
TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK
BY THE ITALIANS
IN THE U. S. OF AMERICA
1878
WEST WALK, OPPOSITE SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET
SEVENTH REGIMENT MEMORIAL
ARTIST
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
183oA SOLDIER in bronze, heroic size, is standing with his left foot
advanced and the knee bent, his face turned to the left with the
eyes looking straight ahead. The cape of his army overcoat is
thrown back over his right shoulder, and his hands clasp the barrel
of his gun, with its butt resting between his feet. Each dado of
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
the granite pedestal is ornamented with a shield in high relief and
each side of its base with an heraldic bronze plaque.
SIGNED: J. Q. A. WARD 1869
INSCRIPTIONS
THE
SEVENTH REGIMENT
MEMORIAL
OF
1861 - 1865.
PRO
PATRIA
ET
GLORIA
IN HONOR OF THE MEMBERS
OF THE
SEVENTH REGIMENT N. G. S. N. Y.
FIFTY EIGHT IN NUMBER
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN
DEFENSE OF THE UNION
1861 - 1865
ERECTED
BY THE
SEVENTH REGIMENT
NATIONAL GUARD S. N. Y.
MDCCCLXXIII -
OFF EAST DRIVE, OPPOSITE SEVENTY-EIGHTH STREET
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
OLIN LEVI WARNER, N.A.
1844-1896
A LARGE granite slab, 9 feet long by 4 feet high, ornamented with
carvings of shells and other sea things. On one side a large drinking basin for horses, in the form of a shell; on the other side a fixture and basin for persons. On each side of this latter basin is a
figure of a boy carved in low relief.
SIGNED: O. L. WARNER 1890.
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
ESPLANADE
BETHESDA FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
EMMA STEBBINS
1815-1882
A BRONZE and granite drinking fountain. A winged female figure
stands on a rock. From under her feet flows water out over an
umbrella-shaped fixture, beneath which stand four figures of
children around a central column. Beneath them a large basin
resting on columns receives the water, which overflows again into
a basin.
Erected by the City in 1873.
WEST OF MALL
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A CIRCULAR basin for horses, about io feet in diameter, made of
artificial granite lined with copper. In the center rises an ornamental fixture, to feet high, made of bronze, granite and mosaic.
SEVENTIETH STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE
* RICHARD MORRIS HUNT
1828-1895
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
ARTIST
DANIEL CHESTER FRENCH, N.A.
1850 -A SEMICIRCULAR granite entablature, ornamented with antefixae
of anthemion design, is supported on a high base by eight square
pillars and four Ionic columns. The latter stand on a projection
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which serves as a back to a low seat. In the center, two pilasters
support a projection of the entablature, and, in front of the screen between them, stands a simple pedestal holding a bronze bust, heroic
size, of a man with his bearded face turned a little to the right. On a
lower pedestal, against each end of the structure, stands the figure
of a woman, heroic size, in simple, classic costume. The one at the
left, holds in her left hand, before her waist, a palette and brushes,
while her right hand, holding a hammer, hangs at her side. The
figure at the right end, holds in both hands, before her, a model
of a building.
SIGNED: DANIEL * C- FRENCH  SCULPTOR ~ 1900
INSCRIPTIONS
TO
RICHARD MORRIS HVNT
OCTOBER 31, 1828
JVLY 31, 1895
IN RECOGNITION
OF HIS SERVICES TO
THE CAVSE OF ART
IN AMERICA
THIS MEMORIAL
WAS ERECTED 1898 BY
THE ART SOCIETIES
OF NEW YORK
THE CENTVRY ASSOCIATION
THE MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY
THE METROPOLITAN MVSEVM
OF ART
THE ARTIST ARTIZANS
OF NEW YORK
THE ARCHITECTVRAL LEAGVE
NATIONAL SCVLPTVRE SOCIETY
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARTISTS
AMERICAN INSTITVTE
OF ARCHITECTS
AMERICAN WATER COLOR SOCIETY
SOCIETY OF BEAVX ARTS ARCHITECTS.

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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
NEAR FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTY-SECOND STREET
ENTRANCE
SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE
1791-1872
AMERICAN ARTIST AND INVENTOR OF ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH
ARTIST
BYRON M. PICKETT
A BRONZE figure, heroic size, of a man with long hair and whiskers
stands on a granite pedestal. An ample cloak hangs from his right
shoulder covering his arm, while in the hand he holds a feather.
His left hand rests on a Morse telegraph instrument standing on a
column.
SIGNED: B. M. PICKETT. SCULPT. 1870
Given to the City in 1871.
INSCRIPTION
MORSE
NEAR FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTY-SECOND STREET
ENTRANCE
THE PILGRIM
ARTIST
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
1830 -DRESSED in the costume of the seventeenth century, a bronze
figure, heroic size, stands with the right foot advanced on a roughhewn granite pedestal. His face is to the front and his eyes look
straight ahead. His clenched left hand hangs at his side, and his
right rests on the muzzle of a gun with its butt standing on the
plinth. On the four sides of the pedestal just below the surbase
are four low reliefs in bronze, representing respectively: "Bible and
Sword," "Commerce," "The Mayflower," and "Cross-bow and
Arrows."
SIGNED: J. Q. A. WARD SCULPTOR 1884
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DANIEL WEBSTER
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTIONS
TO COMMEMORATE
THE LANDING OF THE
PILGRIM FATHERS
ON
PLYMOUTH ROCK
DECEMBER 21, 1620.
ERECTED BY THE
NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
1885.
EAST DRIVE, OPPOSITE SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET
STILL HUNT
ARTIST
EDWARD KEMEYS
1843-1907
CROUCHING on a rock, as if about to spring, is a bronze figure
of a panther, heroic size. With head turned to the left, ears erect,
its keen eyes are fixed intently straight ahead.
SIGNED: E. KEMEYS
Given to the City.
IN THE RAMBLE, OPPOSITE SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET
JOHANN CHRISTOPH FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER
1759-1805
GERMAN POET, DRAMATIST AND HISTORIAN
ARTIST
C. L. RICHTER
WITH long hair lying in curls on the undraped shoulders, a
bronze bust, heroic size, stands on a simple granite pedestal.
SIGNED: C. L. RICHTER FECIT
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTION
SCHILLER
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HUNDERTJAHRIGEN GEBURTSTAGSFEIER.
DEN 9TEN NOVEMBER 1859.
DIE DEUTSCHEN IN NEW YORK.
IN THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
FIRST PRESIDENT UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTIST
JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON
1741-1828
THIS is a bronze statue, life size, of Washington dressed in Colonial costume, with his face slightly raised and turned a little to
the right. His left foot is advanced, with the knee slightly bent.
His right hand rests on his cane standing out from his body, and
his left hand lies on a cloak lying over the top of a modified fasces
nearly as high as his shoulder. Behind him stands a plow.
In the year 1784 the State of Virginia appropriated I,ooo guineas
for a statue of Washington to be made of the purest marble by
the most eminent sculptor of Europe. Jefferson and Franklin
being then in Europe were commissioned to make arrangements.
They approached Houdon, though the sum was about half his
usual price. He said that it would be the glory of his life to be
enabled to place his name humbly upon the plinth of a statue
representing that good and great man. Houdon arrived in this
country in the fall of 1785. He went direct to Mt. Vernon, where
he remained a fortnight the guest of Washington. He made
plaster casts of Washington's head and his whole person without
clothing; of his spurs, watch seals and walking-stick. These casts
were shipped to France, where, in 1788, Houdon completed the
white marble statue which stands in the State House of Virginia.
Six copies were made in bronze at the foundry of W. J. Hubard in
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1857. This copy was placed in the City Hall in 1859 and negotiations to have the city purchase it for $12,ooo were continued
for a decade. The other five copies are in the following places:
Military Institute, Lexington, Va.
Raleigh, N. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Lafayette Park, St. Louis, Mo.
Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C.
SIGNED:
FAIT PAR HOUDON, CITOYEN FRANCAIS 1788. FUTIED I. M.
GUNTHERMANN
Given to the City in 1884.
INSCRIPTIONS
GEORGE WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
BRONZE REPLICA OF A MARBLE STATUE BY HOUDON
IN THE STATE CAPITOL AT RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK
BY THE PUPILS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
NEAR THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
EGYPTIAN OBELISK
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A MONOLITH of reddish-pink Syene granite from the Assouan
quarries. It is 71 feet in height, measures 8 feet 8 inches in thickness at the base, and weighs 488,000 pounds. Its four sides are inscribed with Egyptian hieroglyphics, principally in honor of
Thothmes III (B.c., 1591-1565, Lepsius), who caused it to be
erected before the Temple of the Sun at Heliopolis. The inscriptions on one of the sides are by Rameses II (1292 to 1225 B.C.).
It is mounted on a pedestal of the same granite, and is kept in
place by four bronze crabs, reproductions of the original supports
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
which are now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The base is
composed of the original three steps of Egyptian limestone. On
the pincers of the four crabs are eight inscriptions. Beginning
with the southeast corner, they read as follows:
INSCRIPTIONS
L. IH. KAIZAPOZ
BAPBAPO% ANEOHKE
APXITEKTONOTNTOZ
IIONTIOT
REPRODUCED FROM THE ORIGINAL
QUARRIED AT SYENE EGYPT ERECTED
AT HELIOPOLIS EGYPT BY THOTHMES III
IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY B. C.
[Above the inscription, to the right, is a cartouche of Thothmes I II.]
REMOVED TO ALEXANDRIA EGYPT
AND ERECTED THERE B. C. 12,
BY THE ROMANS.
REMOVED TO THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA A. D. 1880 AND ERECTED IN
NEW YORK CITY JANUARY 22, 1881.
PRESENTED TO THE
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
BY ISMAIL, KHEDIVE OF EGYPT.
RUTHERFORD BURCHARD HAYES PRESIDENT
WILLIAM MAXWELL EVARTS SECRETARY OF
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES.
THE COST OF REMOVING
FROM EGYPT AND PLACING ON THIS
SPOT THIS OBELISQUE PEDESTAL AND BASE
WAS BORNE BY WILLIAM H. VANDERBILT
LIEUTENANT COMMANDER
HENRY H. GORRINGE UNITED STATES NAVY
DESIGNED THE PLANS FOR AND SUPERINTENDED
THE REMOVAL AND REERECTION
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
NORTHWEST OF THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
ALEXANDER HAMILTON
1757-1804
SECRETARY OF TREASURY, 1789-95
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF ARMY, 1799-1804
ARTIST
CARL CONRADS
DRESSED in Colonial costume, a figure, heroic size, in granite,
stands with the left foot advanced on a pedestal of the same material, on the projecting base of which lie carved in high relief a
scabbard, sword and chapeau. His face is turned to the left, with
the eyes looking straight ahead. He holds his closed right hand
against his breast and his left, holding a document, rests on a low
granite shaft.
SIGNED: C. CONRADS
INSCRIPTION
HAMILTON
PRESENTED BY
JOHN C. HAMILTON,
188o.
FIFTH AVENUE AND NINETY-SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE
ALBERT BERTEL THORVALDSEN
1770-1844
A DANISH SCULPTOR
ARTIST
HIMSELF
DRESSED in a short chiton, a bronze figure, life size, of a man in
the prime of life, stands with the left foot advanced, on a granite
pedestal. His head is inclined slightly forward, with the eyes
looking straight ahead. His right hand, grasping a hammer,
hangs at his side, while his left holds a chisel, with the arm resting
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
on the head of a draped classic female figure, under life size. The
right side of the pedestal is ornamented with a round bronze medallion of a winged female figure, in low relief, carrying two infants in
her arms, and on the left side is a similar medallion with the figure
carrying on her back an infant, holding a torch, while with her
hands she scatters flowers.
INSCRIPTIONS
THORVALDSEN
Nys6
den 5. Octob. 1839
Kjobenhavn. 1892
Erected by Danes in U. S. of America.
NORTHEAST PART OF CENTRAL PARK
McGOWN'S PASS MONUMENT
ARTIST
WM. W. BOSWORTH
AN uncut granite block, 6 feet long, 21 feet high, and 2 feet
thick, stands on a polished granite base. It is surmounted by an
old cannon. On one side stands an old mortar, on the other a bronze
tablet.
INSCRIPTION
THIS EMINENCE COMMANDING
McGOWN'S PASS
WAS OCCUPIED BY BRITISH TROOPS SEPT 15 1776
AND EVACUATED NOV 21 1783
HERE BEGINNING AUG 18 1814 THE CITIZENS OF NEW YORK
BUILT FORT CLINTON                 TO PROTECT THE CITY
IN THE SECOND WAR     FOR THE CITY  WITH GREAT BRITAIN
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED CITY HISTORY CLUB BY THE CHILDREN OF THE
CITY HISTORY CLUB    OF NEW YORK  OF NEW YORK A.D. 1906
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
NORTHWEST CENTRAL PARK, NEAR ONE HUNDRED AND
TENTH STREET
* BLOCKHOUSE TABLET
ARTIST
JOHN WILLIAMS
INSCRIPTION
THIS BLOCKHOUSE
WAS PART OF A LINE OF FORTIFICATIONS
EXTENDING FROM THE HUDSON TO THE
HARLEM RIVER, BUILT FOR THE DEFENCE
OF NEW YORK BY ITS PATRIOTIC CITIZENS
DURING THE WAR OF 1812-1815
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY
THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO THE AMERICAN SCENIC
AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY
A. D. 1905
AT BROADWAY AND SEVENTY-THIRD STREET
*GIUSEPPE VERDI
1813-1901
AN ITALIAN OPERATIC COMPOSER
ARTIST
PASQUALE CIVILETTI
A FIGURE, heroic size, in white Carrara marble, of a man with
full beard and long hair, stands with the right foot advanced
on a polished, dark granite pedestal, consisting of an irregular
base 61 feet high, surmounted by a column 91 feet high. His face
is turned to the right, and over his left arm he carries a heavy cloak
with the hand resting against the hip, while his right hand hangs
at his side. Standing on projections of the base, at equal distances
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CENTRAL PARK-CONTINUED
from one another around the column, are four figures, life size, in
white Carrara marble, representing respectively "Aida," "Falstaff,"
"Otello," and "Farza del Destino," each in characteristic costume
and posture. Between these figures are white marble lyres resting
against the base of the column.
SIGNED: PASQUALE CIVILETTI, PALERMO
Given to the City in 19o6.
INSCRIPTION
ERECTED BY THE ITALIAN COMMUNITY THROUGH THE EFFORTS OF
CHEV. C. BARSOTTI. EDITOR OF THE ITALIAN
DAILY NEWSPAPER IL-PROGRESSO
ITALO-AMERICANO
OCTOBER 12, 1906
RIVERSIDE     PARK
AT SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET
* HAMILTON FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
WARREN & WETMORE, ARCHITECTS
A LARGE shell-shaped granite basin for horses, 8 feet high and
8 feet wide. Water is supplied to the large basin from a small
shell-shaped basin into which the water flows from a dolphin's head.
The back of the fountain forms a part of the wall of the Drive.
The whole is surmounted by an eagle, heroic size, with uplifted wings.
Given to the City in 19o6.
INSCRIPTION
BEQUEATHED TO THE CITY OF - NEW YORK BY
ROBERT RAY HAMILTON
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RIVERSIDE PARK-CONTINUED
AT NINETIETH STREET
*SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' MONUMENT
ARTISTS
CHARLES W. STOUGHTON
ARTHUR A. STOUGHTON
PAUL E. DUBOY
AN ornamental circular canopy of white marble rests on twelve
fluted Corinthian columns of the same material, standing on a
massive circular base entered by a doorway. Its approaches are
elaborate granite and marble stairways with heavy white marble
balustrades. Near by are large cannon mounted on rough-hewn
granite boulders.
INSCRIPTIONS
AROUND TOP OF STRUCTURE IN LARGE LETTERS
TO THE MEMORY OF THE BRAVE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS WHO SAVED
THE UNION
OVER DOOR
IN MEMORIAM
TABLET ON EAST SIDE OF MONUMENT
ERECTED BY
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
MCM
BRONZE TABLET ON REAR OF STRUCTURE
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS) MEMORIAL MONUMENT
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
COMMISSIONERS,
ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, MAYOR,
GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, PRESIDENT, PARK BOARD.
JOHN W. GOFF, RECORDER, BIRD S. COLER, COMPTROLLER.
JOSEPH A. GOULDEN, CHAIRMAN, MEMORIAL COMMITTEE,
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
ARCHITECTS,
CHARLES W. STOUGHTON, ARTHUR A. STOUGHTON,
PAUL E. DUBOY.
BUILDERS, CULLEN AND DWYER.
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RIVERSIDE PARK-CONTINUED
BRONZE TABLET SET INTO ONE OF THE BROAD STEPS
IN FRONT OF STRUCTURE
ERECTED BY
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
TO COMMEMORATE THE VALOR
OF THE
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
WHO IN THE CIVIL WAR
FOUGHT IN DEFENSE OF THE UNION.
ON A HIGH PILLAR OF THE BALUSTRADE STANDING
SOUTHEAST OF STRUCTURE
SOUTH SIDE
* N * Y * VOLUNTEER
SREGIMENTS*
* ACTIVELY * ENGAGED
* SEVENTY SECOND
* SEVENTY THIRD
* SEVENTY FOURTH
* SEVENTY NINTH
* EIGHTY SECOND
* EIGHTY THIRD
WEST SIDE
* FARRAGUT
* NEW ORLEANS * FAIR OAKS
* MALVERN HILL*
* HARPERS FERRY * ANTIETAM
* IUKA * CORINTHo
FREDERICKSBURG * MURFREESBORO
* CHARLESTON*
*JACKSON * CHANCELLORSVILLE
NORTH SIDE
* SICKLES
* WINSLOW * KELLY
* BARLOW * THOMAN
* CAMERON * SCOTT
* MURPHY * McMAHON
* WARREN * MOESCH
* HUSTON * STETSON
* WINTHROPo
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RIVERSIDE PARK-CONTINUED
EAST SIDE
SGRANT
* * FORT SUMTER
* BULL RUN * HATTERAS INLET
* BALLS BLUFF *
* PORT ROYAL * FORT HENRY. ROANOKE ISLAND* HAMPTON ROADS - SHILOH *
* ISLAND N IO 10
ON A HIGH PILLAR OF THE BALUSTRADE STANDING
SOUTHWEST OF STRUCTURE
SOUTH SIDE
* N * Y * VOLUNTEER
* REGIMENTS *
* ACTIVELY ENGAGED
* FIFTH * SEVENTH
* FORTY SECOND
* FIFTY NINTH *
* SIXTY FIRST -
* SIXTY NINTH *
* SEVENTY FIRST
EAST SIDE
* SHERMAN
SGETTYSBURG * VICKSBURG
* PORT HUDSON *
* CHICKAMAUGA * CHATTANOOGA
* FORT PILLOW *
* WILDERNESS * SPOTTSYLVANIA *
* COLD HARBOR *
* KENESAW MOUNTAIN * ATLANTA
NORTH SIDE
SWORDEN -
* CUSHING * RIDER
* SICARD * KAEPLIS
* PHILIP * MEAGHER
* SMITH * OLMSTEAD
* WILKES * TAYLOR *
* WAINWRIGHT *
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RIVERSIDE PARK-CONTINUED
WEST SIDE
SPORTER
* CHAMBERSBURG * MOBILE BAY
* WINCHESTER -
* CEDAR CREEK * FORT FISHER
* WILMINGTON *
* BENTONVILLE * FIVE FORKS
* PETERSBURG *
* RICHMOND * APPOMATTOX
AT ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH STREET
* FRANZ SIGEL
1824-1902
A GERMAN-AMERICAN GENERAL
ARTIST
KARL FRANCIS THEODORE BITTER, N.A.
I868 -AN equestrian statue in bronze, heroic size, stands on a simple
granite pedestal at the head of a flight of steps. The General sits
erect, with his face turned to the right and the eyes looking straight
ahead. His right hand, holding his hat, hangs at his side, while
with his left he is reining in his charger, which, with arched neck
and flashing eyes, is straining forward against the bit.
SIGNED: K. B. 1907
Given to the City in 1907.
INSCRIPTION
SFRANZ SIGEL *

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RIVERSIDE PARK-CONTINUED
AT ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND STREET
GRANT'S TOMB
ARTIST
JOHN HEMINGWAY DUNCAN
1854 -THIS is a rectangular granite building, o9 feet square and 150
feet high, with a massive portico supported by six fluted Doric
columns. It is surmounted by a cylindrical dome surrounded by
a gallery of Ionic columns, and the whole is topped by a coneshaped roof.
Given to the City in 1897.
INSCRIPTIONS
VLYSSES ~ S * GRANT
BORN * APRIL XXVII - MDCCCXXII
DIED * JVLY XXIII - MDCCCLXXXX
LET US
HAVE PEACE
MORNINGSIDE PARK
AT ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET
* BLOCKHOUSE TABLET
ARTIST
J. AND R. LAMB
INSCRIPTION
THIS TABLET MARKS THE REMAINS OF A STONE
TOWER, A PART OF A LINE OF FORTIFICATIONS
EXTENDING FROM THE HUDSON TO THE HARLEM
RIVER, BUILT FOR THE DEFENCE OF THE CITY OF
NEW YORK BY ITS PATRIOTIC CITIZENS DURING
THE WAR OF 1812- 1815.
ERECTED BY THE
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO THE AMERICAN
SCENIC AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY
A. D. 1904
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WASHINGTON-LAFAYETTE PARK
AT ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH STREET AND
MANHATTAN AVENUE
*LAFAYETTE AND WASHINGTON
MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE
1757-1834
MAJOR-GENERAL REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, 1777-81
GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTIST
FREDERIC AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI
1834-1904
DRESSED in Colonial uniforms, two bronze figures, heroic size,
stand face to face, with right hands clasped, on a white marble
pedestal. The figure at the left, nearly in profile, leans forward,
with the weight of the body on the left foot and the left hand extended above his head, clasps two flags standing in the center behind the figures. The figure at the right stands in three-quarters
view to the left, with the right foot advanced and the knee bent,
while his left hand rests on the hilt of his sword.
SIGNED: A. BARTHOLDI, 1890
INSCRIPTION
LAFAYETTE-WASHINGTON
PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK
BY
CHARLES * B * ROUSS *
SAPRIL * NINETEENTH - NINETEEN * HUNDRED

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HANCOCK SQUARE
AT MANHATTAN AVENUE AND ONE HUNDRED TWENTYTHIRD STREET
WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK
1824-1886
BRIGADIER-GENERAL UNITED STATES ARMY, 1861-1886
ARTIST
JAMES WILSON ALEXANDER MACDONALD
1824-1908
THIS is a bronze portrait bust, heroic size, on a granite pedestal,
with the head and eyes turned upward, and a broad ribbon thrown
over the otherwise undraped chest.
SIGNED: 1891. WILSON MACDONALD SCULPTOR
Given to the City in 1891.
INSCRIPTION
HANCOCK
ON THE SPEEDWAY
AT ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH STREET
HOOPER FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
GEORGE MARTIN HUSS
1853 -A LARGE circular granite basin. Back of it rises a round granite
column 15 feet high, surmounted by a bronze fixture enclosing a
globe. Back of this, a granite catch basin or urn for drippings
from drinking place for persons.
SIGNED: GEORGE MARTIN HUSS ARCHITECT
INSCRIPTION
PRESENTED TO
THE CITY OF NEW YORK
BY
JOHN HOOPER
ERECTED MDCCCXCIV
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WASHINGTON      HEIGHTS
JUMEL MANSION TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
WASHINGTON'S HEAD-QUARTERS
THIS TABLET IS DEDICATED BY THE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
CHAPTER DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
TO THE MEMORY OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON
WHO OCCUPIED THIS MANSION AS HIS HEAD-QUARTERS
FROM SEPTEMBER 16TH TO OCTOBER 21ST 1776. BATTLE OF
HARLEM HEIGHTS SEPTEMBER 16th. COUNCILS OF WAR.
PRESIDENT WASHINGTON VISITED THIS MANSION
ACCOMPANIED BY HIS CABINET JULY 1790.
MORRIS HOUSE 1758  JUMEL MANSION 1810  EARLE CLIFF 1900.
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE
MRS. FERDINAND PINNEY EARLE REGENT
HENRIETTA MESICK BOSTWICK   SARAH A. BLACKSTONE
EMILY L. BOSTWICK FAY       J. ELIZABETH HOTCHKISS
HARRIET E. LANDERS ROBBINS  FLORENCE BALLOU POOLE
ELIZA JUMEL CARYL           E. FLORENCE EATON
ELLA WILSON KRAMER          MILDRED E. LANDERS CHIPMAN
JUMEL MANSION TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
THIS PROPERTY WAS ACQUIRED
BY THE CITY OF NEW YORK UNDER
THE ADMINISTRATION OF SETH LOW
MAYOR AND FORMALLY OPENED AS
A PUBLIC PARK DECEMBER 28 1903
COMMISSIONERS
WILLIAM R. WILLCOX PRESIDENT
JOHN E. EUSTIS
RICHARD YOUNG
GEORGE S. TERRY SECRETARY
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FORT WASHINGTON AVENUE
AT ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-THIRD STREET
FORT WASHINGTON MONUMENT
ARTIST
UN KNOWN
A THIN white marble pedestal with a low seat is placed against a
rock upon which stands a cannon mounted on a wooden carriage.
The dado of the pedestal is dark granite with a narrow bronze
frame enclosing the inscription., on each side of which are thin
pilasters, one of them being ornamented with a bronze sword and
wreath and the other with a bronze torch and wreath.
INSCRI PTION
THIS MEMORIAL MARKS THE SITE OF
FORT WASHINGTON
CONSTRUCTED BY THE CONTINENTAL TROOPS
IN THE SUMMER OF 1776
TAKEN BY THE BRITISH AFTER A HEROIC DEFENSE
NOVEMBER i16,v 1776
REPOSSESSED BY THE AMERICANS UPON THEIR
TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO THE CITY OF NEW YORK
NOVEMBER 25, 1783
ERECTED THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF
JAMES GORDON BENNETT
BY THE EMPIRE STATE SOCIETY OF THE
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
NOVEMBER j6, 1901







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* GEORGE WASHINGTON
1732-1799
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-97
ARTIST
HENRY MERWIN SHRADY
1871 -AN equestrian bronze statue, heroic size, stands on a high granite
pedestal. His Colonial uniform is nearly concealed by an ample
cloak wrapped about him, and his face is to the front, with the
eyes looking straight ahead. His right hand hangs at his side and
his left holds the reins of his charger, standing quietly with arched
neck.
SIGNED: H. M. SHRADY. 19o6
INSCRIPTIONS
VALLEY FORGE
* THIS ~ MONUMENT ~ IS. PRESENTED ~ TO ~ THE ~ CITY
0 BY ~ JAMES~ R. *HOWE
* MEMBER ~ OF ~ 54th- 55th- U s ~S, CONGRESS. AND ~ REGISTER ~ OF ~ KINGS ~ COUNTY ~
* COMMITTEE ~ OF ~ SUPERVISION ~ AND ~ CONSTRUCTION
* 2nd FEBRUARY ~ 1901
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BOROUGH      HALL PARK
HENRY WARD BEECHER
1813-1887
PASTOR PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 1847-1887
ARTIST
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, N.A.
1830 -WEARING a heavy overcoat with cape, a bronze figure, heroic size,
with the face turned to the right, stands with the left foot advanced,
on a dark granite pedestal. His left hand, holding a soft hat, is seen
below the cape of his coat, and his right hangs at his side. On the
left, a life-size figure of a barefooted negress, wearing a simple
garment, is resting her left knee on the base of the pedestal, the
surbase of which she grasps with her right hand, while with her
left she is laying a palm branch at the feet of the statue. On the
right, a figure of a small girl, holding in her hands the end of a
garland hanging from the top of the pedestal, stands on the base,
on which a small boy is sitting on his jacket with his arms about
the girl.
Given to the City in 1891.
SIGNED: J. Q. A. WARD SCULPTOR
INSCRIPTION
HENRY WARD BEECHER
1813     1887
THE GRATEFUL GIFT
OF MULTITUDES OF
ALL CLASSES CREEDS
AND CONDITIONS
AT HOME AND ABROAD
TO HONOR THE GREAT
APOSTLE OF THE
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BOROUGH HALL
BOROUGH PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
SAMUEL S. POWELL
1815-1879
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1857-60; 1872-73
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
DRESSED in a moder costume, with the face and eyes to the
front, is a white marble bust, life size.
Purchased by the City in 1874.
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
MARTIN KALBFLEISCH
1804-1873
MAYOR OF BROOKLYN, 1861-63; 1868-7r
ARTIST
J. McNAMEE
A WHITE marble bust, life size.
SIGNED: J. McNAMEE. SCULPTOR 1877
Purchased by the City in 1877.
BOARD OF EDUCATION BUILDING
EPHRAIM J. WHITLOCK
1820-1881
PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
IN the center of a white marble oval plaque is a face to the right
in middle relief. This is set into a large rectangular slab of gray
marble.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION          BUILDING-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTION
In
Grateful Memory Of
EPHRAIM. J. WHITLOCK;
FOR 23 YEARS A MEMBER
OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
AND FOR I I YEARS ITS
PRESIDENT.
DIED JUNE 30th i881.
BY THE TEACHERS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OF BROOKLYN.
El LAUDEM, CUI DEBITA.
BEDFORD     AVENUE
AT DIVISION AVENUE
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
IN the center of an octagonal basin stands an urn-shaped iron
fountain surmounted by the figure of a woman. It is ornamented
with storks and children in cast-iron.
FORT   GREENE     PARK
EDWARD FOWLER
1827 -BRIGADIER GENERAL
ARTIST
HENRY BAERER
1837 -WEARING a military cloak thrown back over the right shoulder,
disclosing a General's uniform, a bronze figure, heroic size, stands
with the left foot advanced on a round granite pedestal. His face
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FORT GREENE PARK-CONTINUED
is turned slightly to the right, with the eyes looking straight ahead.
His left hand rests on the pommel of his sword and his right against
his hip.
SIGNED: HENRY BAERER SCULPTOR N. Y.
INSCRIPTION
FOWLER
ERECTED BY THE CITY OF BROOKLYN
IN HONOR OF THE SERVICES RENDERED BY THE 14TH. REGT. N. Y. S. M.
I86I - 1865
BULL RUN
BINNS HILL                   FALMOUTH
SPOTTSYLVANIA, AUG. 1862.    CHANTILLY
FREDERICKSBURG               WILDERNESS
MINE RUN                      LAUREL HILL
RAPPAHANNOCK STATION         FITZHUGH CROSSING
SOUTH MOUNTAIN               PORT ROYAL
CHANCELLORSVILLE             SEMINARY HILL
MANASSAS PLAINS              SULPHUR SPRINGS
GETTYSBURG                   ANTIETAM
GROVETON                     GAINESVILLE
SPOTTSYLVANIA - 1864.
DEDICATED MAY 18th. 1902.

GRANT SQUARE
ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT
1822-1885
AN AMERICAN GENERAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1869-77
ARTIST
WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE

AN equestrian statue in bronze, heroic size, stands on a high
granite pedestal, the front of which is ornamented with a bronze
wreath. The General wears his military overcoat unbuttoned, exposing his uniform beneath. His face is turned to the left, with
the eyes looking straight ahead. His gauntleted right hand rests
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GRANT SQUARE-CONTINUED
against his hip, and his left holds the reins of his alert charger, with
head up, ears pointed forward, nostrils distended, and eyes looking intently into the distance.
SIGNED: WILLIAM - ORDWAY - PARTRIDGE SCULPTOR - 1895
INSCRIPTION
PRESENTED
TO THE CITY
BY THE
UNION LEAGUE CLUB
OF
BROOKLYN
APRIL 27th 1896
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A BRONZE fountain, 15 feet high, composed of a series of basins,
one above another, ornamented with figures of children.
EASTERN     PARKWAY
AT BEDFORD AVENUE
* HENRY WARNER SLOCUM
1827-1894
GENERAL IN UNITED STATES ARMY, 1861-65
ARTIST
FREDERICK WILLIAM MACMONNIES, N.A.
1865 -A BRONZE equestrian statue, heroic size, stands on a granite
pedestal, on the front of which is a bronze eagle with wings spread,
in relief, and on each side of the pedestal are two bronze medallions.
The General's face is turned to the right, but his body is turned to
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EASTERN     PARKWAY-CONTINUED
the left, and in his right hand he holds aloft an unsheathed sword.
With his left hand he holds taut the reins of his spirited charger
walking with arched neck.
Given to the City in 1905.
SIGNED: MACMONNIES
INSCRIPTION
SLOCUM
FLATBUSH AVENUE AND SIXTH AVENUE
HOOPER FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A LARGE circular granite basin. Back of it rises a granite
column 15 feet high, surmounted by a bronze fixture enclosing a
globe. Back of this a granite catch basin or urn for drippings
from drinking place for persons.
INSCRIPTION
PRESENTED TO
THE CITY OF
BROOKLYN
BY
JOHN HOOPER
MDCCCXCVI
PROSPECT     PARK    PLAZA
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' MEMORIAL ARCH
ARTIST
JOHN H. DUNCAN
THIS is a granite structure with a height and width of 80 feet,
enclosing an arch 50 feet high and 50 feet deep at the base, with a
span of 35 feet. It is surmounted by a quadriga in bronze, and
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PROSPECT PARK PLAZA-CONTINUED
two colossal bronze groups-representing "The Army" and "The
Navy," respectively-rest on the columnar embellishments on the
front of each pier. Set into one pier beneath the arch is an
equestrian high relief of Lincoln and in the other pier a similar
relief of Grant.
Purchased by the City in 1892.
INSCRIPTION
TO - THE - DEFENDERS - OF - THE - UNION - 1861-1865
ON THE MEMORIAL ARCH
THREE GROUPS
ARTIST
FREDERICK WILLIAM MACMONNIES, N.A.
1865 -VICTORY
THIS is a quadriga in bronze, heroic size, with a female driver
erect in the chariot, holding aloft with her right hand a banner
with voluminous fluttering folds, and in her left, an unsheathed
sword. At the right and left of the four horses are winged female
figures symbolical of victory.
Purchased by the City in 1898.
THE NAVY
THIS large group in bronze, heroic size, is composed of a number
of sailors standing near their youthful commander who holds a
speaking trumpet in his right hand and points eagerly with his
left. Above the group is a nude female figure wearing a helmet
and holding aloft in her left hand a trident, while her right arm,
with an extended sword, rests across the back of an eagle with
wings outspread.
Purchased by the City in 190o.
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PROSPECT PARK PLAZA-CONTINUED
THE ARMY
A GROUP of a number of figures, in bronze, heroic size, chief
among which are the head and fore-quarters of a horse, surrounded
by soldiers with guns, and conspicuous among them a young officer
pointing eagerly upward and a drummer boy who has evidently
been wounded. Dominating the group is a horse from which a
cavalryman has just fallen, while the armor-clad, winged figure of
Victory, blowing a trumpet, rushes forward between horse and
rider.
Purchased by the City in 90oI.
ON THE PIERS IN THE ARCHWAY
TWO RELIEFS
ARTISTS
WILLIAM RUDOLF O'DONOVAN, A.N.A.
1844 -AND
THOMAS EAKINS, N.A.
1844 -ABRAHAM LINCOLN
1809-1865
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES, 1861-1865
THIS is an equestrian high relief in bronze, showing President
Lincoln mounted on a horse standing quietly, with its right side
to the spectator and the rein hanging loosely on its neck. His face
is toward the spectator and his right arm is extended downward
with the hand holding a high-crowned hat, while his left hand, idly
holding the reins, rests on the pommel of the saddle.
SIGNED:
W R O'DONOVAN & THOMAS EAKINS SCULPTORS 1893-4
Purchased by the City in 1894.
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PROSPECT PARK PLAZA-CONTINUED
ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT
1822-1885
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES, 1869-77
THIS is an equestrian high relief in bronze, life size, showing the
General in familiar uniform, mounted on a horse slowly walking to
the left. He carries no sword, and idly holds in his left hand the
double reins of the bridle.
SIGNED:
W - R * O'DONOVAN. & THOMAS EAKINS SCULPTORS. 1893-94
Purchased by the City in 1894.
FOUR COLUMNS
ARTIST
FREDERICK WILLIAM MAcMONNIES, N.A.
1865 -THESE are fluted Doric columns in granite standing on rectangular
bases of the same material. Each is surmounted by a large bronze
globe, and eagle with wings spread and curved upward with their
tips nearly meeting above. The lower part of the column is enlarged by four upright fasces tipped with ball and eagle.
Purchased by the City in o19i.
*ALEXANDER J. C. SKENE
1839-1901
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ARTIST
J. MASSEY RHIND
i86oTHIS is a portrait bust of a bearded man, in bronze, heroic size.
Over the shoulders is draped an academic gown, showing beneath
it a modern coat and neckwear. It stands on a white marble
pedestal, against a large white marble truncated obelisk.
SIGNED: MASSEY RHIND 1905
Given to the City in 1905.
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PROSPECT PARK PLAZA-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTION
ALEXANDER J. C. SKENE
M. D. LL. D.

PHYSICIAN
PRESIDENT
DEAN AND
GYNECOLOGIST

FYVIE
ABERDEENSHIRE
SCOTLAND
1838
HIGHMOUNT
ULSTER CO. N.Y.
1900oo

AUTHOR
OF THE LONG
ISLAND HOSPITAL
COLLEGE.

GOUVERNEUR KEMBLE WARREN
1830-1882
GENERAL IN UNITED STATES ARMY, 1862-82
ARTIST
HENRY BAERER
1837 -A BRONZE figure, heroic size, dressed in a general's uniform,
stands alert, on the uncut top of a granite pedestal, partly polished
and partly rough-hewn. With left foot advanced, the weight of the
body is on his right; his head is thrown back and inclined to the
left; his face is turned to the right and the eyes gaze straight ahead.
He holds a field-glass before his breast with his left hand, while
his right is thrust downward in expressive gesture.
SIGNED: HENRY BAERER SCULPT. N. Y.
INSCRIPTIONS
WARREN
MAJOR GENERAL
GOUVERNEUR KEMBLE WARREN
LIEUTENANT COLONEL CORPS OF ENGINEERS, U. S. A.
BORN AT COLD SPRING N. Y. JANUARY 8, 1830
DIED AT NEWPORT R. I. AUGUST 8, 1882
EVERYTHING WITH HIM WAS SUBORDINATE TO DUTY,
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PROSPECT PARK PLAZA-CONTINUED
GRADUATED AT WEST POINT, 1850, CORPS OF ENGINEERS
U. S. ARMY, CONDUCTED EXPLORATIONS WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI, 1855-58, SERVED IN ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, 1861-1865;
ROSE BY MERIT FROM LIEUT. COLONEL, - 5TH NEW YORK VOLS.,
TO MAJOR GENERAL, COMMANDING 5TH ARMY CORPS; ENGAGED
IN 17 GREAT BATTLES AND TWENTY MINOR ACTIONS; WAS TWICE
WOUNDED; SAVED LITTLE ROUND TOP AT GETTYSBURG, AND
MADE VICTORY AT FIVE FORKS DECISIVE. OF HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, 1865-82, THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS STATES
IN ORDERS: "IN SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS GENERAL
WARREN HAD FEW SUPERIORS, AND HIS ELABORATE REPORTS
ON SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT WORKS WHICH HAVE BEEN
CONFIDED TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS ARE AMONG THE MOST
VALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO ITS LITERATURE."
Presented To The City of Brooklyn.
BY G. K. WARREN POST No 286.
Department of New York.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
A. D. 1896.
THIS STONE
IS
FROM LITTLE ROUNDTOP
GETTYSBURG.
JAMES S. T. STRANAHAN
1808-1898
CHIEF FOUNDER OF PROSPECT PARK
ARTIST
FREDERICK WILLIAM MACMONNIES, N.A.
1865 -A BRONZE figure, heroic size, stands with the left foot slightly advanced, on an embellished granite pedestal. Over his left arm he
carries an overcoat, with a cane in the hand, while his right hand,
holding a beaver hat, hangs at his side.
SIGNED: FREDERICK MAcMONNIES
INSCRIPTIONS
STRANAHAN

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PROSPECT PARK PLAZA-CONTINUED
JAMES * S- T
STRANAHAN
A CITIZEN * OF * BROOKLYN
HONORED   FOR * MANY
NOBLE * SERVICES, MOST
GRATEFVLLY * AS * CHIEF
FOVNDER * OF
PROSPECT PARK
1891
LECTOR SI        MONVMENTVM
REQVIRIS         CIRCVMSPICE
ERECTED  BY * HIS
FELLOW ~ CITIZENS
DURING ~ HIS * LIFETIME
AND ~ VNVEILED
IN * HIS ~ PRESENCE
JVNE ~ VI ~ MDCCCXCI
* HENRY W. MAXWELL
1850-1902
DEVOTEE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION AND CHARITY
ARTIST
AUGUSTUS SAINT GAUDENS, N.A.
1848-1907
PLACED against a large granite bowlder is a rectangular, upright,
bronze plaque, with a bust portrait in moderate relief, encircled by
a wreath of oak leaves bound by ribbons at the top and bottom.
SIGNED: A. S. G.
Given to the City in 1903.
INSCRIPTIONS
HENRY - W - MAXWELL
M D*C C*C-L                 M C M- II
* THIS * MEMORIAL ERECTED * BY * HIS
* FRIENDS * IS * THEIR * TRIBVTE - TO * HIS
* DEVOTION * TO - PVBLIC * EDVCATION * AND
* CHARITY * IN * THE * CITY * OF * BROOKLYN
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PROSPECT     PARK
SULLIVAN HEIGHTS
JOHN HOWARD PAYNE
1791-1852
AUTHOR OF "'HOME, SWEET HOME"
ARTIST
HENRY BAERER
1837 -AN undraped bronze bust, heroic size, stands on a granite pedestal.
His head is inclined to the right and his face, fringed with whiskers,
is turned to the left, with the eyes looking straight ahead.
SIGNED: H  BAERER. SCULPTOR. N  Y   1873
INSCRIPTION
TO
John Howard
Payne.
Actor, Journalist, Dramatist,
and the Author of
"Home, Sweet Home,"
THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED
BY THE
FAUST CLUB
OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN
1873.
ON EAST DRIVE NORTHWEST OF DEER PADDOCK LAKE
BATTLE PASS TABLET
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
INSCRIPTION
LINE *:- OF *:. DEFENSE:* AUGUST.:  27  *:-  1776.:
BATTLE.:. OF *:. LONG *. ISLAND
175.:. FEET *:. SOUTH --
SITE *:* OF *:* VALLEY *:* GROVE *:- HOUSE
<-----    150.:. FEET *:. NORTH
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PROSPECT PARK-CONTINUED
IN THE FLOWER GARDEN
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
1770-1827
ARTIST
HENRY BAERER
1837 -DRESSED in the eighteenth-century costume, a bronze bust,
heroic size, stands on a granite pedestal. His face, framed by long
hair, is turned to the left, with the eyes raised and turned still more
in the same direction.
SIGNED: HENRY BAERER SCULPTOR N. Y.
INSCRIPTIONS
BEETHOVEN
PRESENTED TO THE
CITY OF BROOKLYN
BY THE UNITED GERMAN SINGERS
OF THE CITY.
FIRST PRIZE AT THE
17th NATIONAL SAENGERFEST,
HELD AT NEW YORK JUNE 22-26.
1894.
WASHINGTON IRVING
1783-1859
ARTIST
HENRY BAERER
1837 -AN undraped bronze bust, heroic size, stands oh a gaine-shaped
granite pedestal. He faces front and his eyes look straight ahead.
Given to the City in 1871.
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PROSPECT PARK-CONTINUED
IN THE FLOWER GARDEN
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
1809-1865
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1861-65
ARTIST
HENRY KIRKE BROWN, N.A.
1814-1886
A BRONZE figure, heroic size, wearing an ample cloak about the
shoulders, is standing with the left knee slightly bent and holding
in the left hand a manuscript at which he is pointing with the right.
On each side of the pedestal are small projections supporting bronze
eagles, while the front and rear are ornamented with wreaths,
within which are the inscriptions.
Given to the City in 1868.
SIGNED: H  K. BROWN SC
INSCRIPTIONS
USN
USA
* LIONESS AND CUBS
ARTIST
VICTOR PETER
184oA BRONZE figure of a lioness, heroic size, is lying in an attitude of
great contentment, on a pedestal about six inches high. Her right
fore paw is extended in front of her and her left paw partly encircles one young cub, which she is contentedly licking, while two
others scramble over her.
SIGNED: VTOR PETER
INSCRIPTION
PRESENTED BY FREDERICK MAC * MONNIES
COPYRIGHT.
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BY
AUGUSTUS SAINT GAUDENS, N.A.
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PROSPECT PARK-CONTINUED
IN THE FLOWER GARDEN
THOMAS MOORE
1779-1852
AN IRISH POET
ARTIST
JOHN G. DRADDY
1833- 1904
A BRONZE bust, heroic size, with a cloak about the shoulders,
stands on a granite pedestal ornamented with a bronze harp partly
concealed by drapery. His face is turned to the left and the eyes,
slightly raised, look straight ahead.
SIGNED: DRADDY FECET 1879
INSCRIPTIONS
MOORE
"THOUGH GLORY BE GONE
AND THOUGH HOPE FADE AWAY
THY NAME., LOVED ERIN.,
SHALL LIVE IN HIS SONGS"
ERECTED BY THE
5Tr PATRICK SOCIETY
OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN
TO COMMEMORATE THE
CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY
OF THE BIRTH OF
"THE POET OF ALL CIRCLES AND
THE IDOL OF HIS OWN.1it
MAY 28. 1879.
TWO FOUNTAINS
ARTIST
UN KNOWN
THESE are irregular-shaped bronze basins on granite pedestals.
From the center rises a short composite pillar out of four sides of
which the water flows.
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PROSPECT PARK-CONTINUED
IN THE FLOWER GARDEN
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
1756-1791
ARTIST
AUGUSTUS MAX JOHANNES MUELLER
1847 -A BRONZE bust, heroic size, is in the costume of the latter part of
the eighteenth century, with high coat-collar, full stock, and jabot.
His long hair is combed straight back, and his face is turned slightly
to the left, with the eyes looking straight ahead.
SIGNED: A. M. J. MUELLER SCULPTOR PHILADELPHIA, 1897
INSCRIPTIONS
MOZART
PRESENTED TO THE
CITY OF BROOKLYN
BY THE UNITED
GERMAN SINGERS
OF THE CITY.
FIRST PRIZE AT THE 18TH
NATIONAL SAENGERFEST,
HELD AT PHILADELPHIA
JUNE 23"
1897
S. K. Saenger
President.
Arthur Classen
Conductor.

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PROSPECT PARK-CONTINUED
ON LOOKOUT HILL
MARYLAND MONUMENT
ARTIST
STANFORD WHITE
1853-1906
STANDING on a square granite base is a granite shaft with a
bronze Corinthian capital surmounted by a white marble globe.
INSCRIPTION
IN HONOR OF
MARYLAND'S FOVR HVNDRED
WHO ON THIS BATTLE-FIELD
AVGVST 27TH 1776
SAVED THE AMERICAN ARMY
ERECTED THROVGH THE EFFORTS OF THE MARYLAND SOCIETY
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLVTION AVGVST 27, 1895.
TVAE ~ CORONASTI - NOS *
SCVTO * BONAE * VOLVNTATIS
GOOD GOD! WHAT BRAVE FELLOWS
I MVST THIS DAY LOSE
GEORGE WASHINGTON
PEDESTAL CONTRIBUTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
CHARLES A. SCHIEREN,           FRANK SQVIER,
MAYOR.                         COMMISSIONER.
THIRD STREET ENTRANCE
PANTHERS
(TWO)
ARTIST
ALEXANDER PHIMISTER PROCTOR, N.A.
1862 -ON high granite pedestals, two bronze figures of panthers, heroic
size, stand alert, with their heads raised high and their ears pointing
forward.
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PROSPECT PARK - CONTINUED
OCEAN AVENUE ENTRANCE
THE HORSE TAMERS
(TWO)
ARTIST
FREDERICK WILLIAM MACMONNIES, N.A.
1865 -THESE are two companion pairs of rearing horses, heroic size, in
bronze. Astride of one of the horses a nude youth, brandishing a
whip, struggles to control the plunging animals.
SIGNED:     FREDERICK * MAC * MONNIES * SCVLPR. 1898
MAC-MONNIES * SCVLPTEVR * 1898
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IN  THE     BOROUGH         OF
THE BRONX
GRAND     BOULEVARD
AT ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIRST STREET
*HEINRICH HEINE FOUNTAIN
1799-1856
A GERMAN POET AND CRITIC
ARTIST
ERNST HERTER
1846 -A MONUMENT in white marble, consisting of a pillar alibut 8 feet
high, surmounted by a female figure, "Die Lorelei," heroic size.
On three sides of the pillar are low reliefs: of "Heine," of a Sphinx
holding in her arms a young man, and of a young man killing a
dragon, respectively. The pillar stands on a large marble base
elaborately ornamented with many kinds of aquatic animals and
plants in high relief. The space around the base is divided into
three large segments by projecting marble work, on each of which
sits a mermaid, heroic size. The whole is surrounded by a large
basin, into which the water flows from the large shell-shaped basins
fastened to the sides of the pillar. Each of these shells is supplied
with water from the mouth of a dolphin.
SIGNED: PROFESSOR E. HERTER, BERLIN. FECIT. 1897
INSCRIPTIONS
HEINRICH HEINE.
To THE MEMORY OF THEIR GREAT POET THE GERMANS IN AMERICA.
IHREM GROSSEN DICHTER DIE DEUTSCHEN IN AMERIKA.
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ZOOLOGICAL PARK
LYDIG MEMORIAL ARCH
ARTIST
HEINS & LA FARGE
THIS is a gateway consisting of two massive pillars of cut stone
surmounted by an arch of ornamental wrought-iron work.
INSCRIPTIONS
ERECTED
IN MEMORY OF
PHILIP MESIER
LYDIG
AND
CATHERINE SUYDAM
LYDIG
BY THEIR DAUGHTER
FLORENCE LYDIG
STURGIS
A. D. 1903.
THESE LANDS        THESE FORESTS
BECAME THE HOME     WERE PRESERVED
OF            AND PROTECTED
THE LYDIG FAMILY     UNTIL ACQUIRED
A. D. 1802.        BY THE CITY.
AND BY THEM          A. D. 1888.
*ITALIAN FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
IN the center of a circular basin about forty-five feet in diameter
stands an urn-shaped basin about half as large, from the center of
which rises a shaft holding a smaller basin supporting a shaft, on
top of which rests a still smaller basin surmounted by the figure of
a goose with its neck extended straight upwards. Around the
large urn-basin are two figures of mermen and two of mermaids,
each supporting with head and hands a large shell with its edge
resting on the edge of the basin. In each shell is a sea-horse carrying on its back a child.
Given to the City in 1903.
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ZOOLOGICAL PARK-CONTINUED
FOUR LIONS
ARTIST
ELI HARVEY
I86oON either side of the two entrances to the lion house is the figure
of a lion, heroic size, in limestone. Each one is seated on its
haunches in an attitude of dignified repose.
SIGNED: ELI * HARVEY * SC.
In addition, the buildings in the Zoological Park are profusely
ornamented with animal sculptures. The pediments, cornices,
entrances, and doorways are adorned with full figures of apes, monkeys, birds, pelicans, and baboons, and the cornices, gutter-facings,
the sides of the buildings, and the capitals of the columns are ornamiented with heads of mammals, birds, and reptiles. These are
all executed in realistic fashion.
PELHAM     PARKWAY      BRIDGE
*CAROLUS LINNAEUS TABLET
ARTIST
TIFFANY & CO.
SIGNED: TIFFANY & CO.
INSCRIPTION
* LINNAEVS -
SBOTANIST * AND * ZOOLOGIST
SBORN * RASHVLT
SSWEDEN * MAY * 23 ~ 1707
* DIED * HAMMARBY *
SSWEDEN - JANVARY    IO1. 1778
STHIS BRIDGE ~ WAS * DEDICATED
SBY * THE - NEW * YORK * ACADEMY
* OF * SCIENCES * MAY * 23 * 1907
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BRONX     PARK
* BOTANICAL GARDEN FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
CARL E. TEFFT
1874 -THIS is a bronze group, heroic size, of the head and shoulders of
two rearing horses with webbed forefeet. A nude female figure
of hilarious mien is astride the one at the left, which she guides
with her right hand, while she swings her left hand backward in,
merry gesture. A nude boy tries to control the horse at the right,
and m his right hand holds a fish by the tail. Above the horses,
a nude boy sits on the back of a dolphin on a large globe. Water
flows from beneath the plinth into a large basin below, in the left side
of which is a bronze merman looking up in a startled manner at
the plunging animals and in the right side of the basin a bronze
mermaid turns partly round to look at the group above her as she
hurries to get out of their way.
SIGNED: CARL - TEFFT. SCULPTOR
Purchased by the City in 1905.
VAN   CORTLANDT       PARK
* SULLIVAN MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN
ARTISTS
FRANK E. WALLIS, ARCHITECT
AND
JONATHAN SCOTT HARTLEY, N.A., SCULPTOR
1845 -THIS is a granite column 9 feet 6 inches high and 4 feet 6 inches
wide, with an ornamental top, into each side of which is set a bronze
medallion with the head of a man in middle relief. At the base
is a circular basin for horses.
MEDALLIONS SIGNED: J. S. HARTLEY Sc 1906
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VAN CORTLANDT PARK-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTIONS
IN HONOR OF
ALGERNON SYDNEY SVLLIVAN
JVRIST - STATESMAN - ORATOR
BORN 1826   DIED 1887
AN IMMACVLATE LIFE
DEVOTED
WITH NEVER FAILING FIDELITY
TO PVBLIC
AND PRIVATE TRVSTS
IN HONOR OF
ALGERNON SYDNEY SVLLIVAN
JVRIST - STATESMAN - ORATOR
BORN 1826   DIED 1887
HE REACHED OVT
BOTH HANDS
IN CONSTANT HELPFVLNESS
TO HIS
FELLOWMEN
ERECTED BY
CITIZENS
OF
NEW YORK
1906
FRANK E WALLIS
ARCHITECT
*JOSIAH PORTER
I830- 1894
ADJUTANT GENERAL N. G. N. Y. 1886-1894
ARTIST
WILLIAM CLARK NOBLE
DRESSED in a general's uniform, a bronze figure, heroic size, is
standing erect on a granite pedestal. With his face and eyes to
the front, he holds a chapeau against his hip with his right hand,
while his left rests on the hilt of his sword with its point on the
ground.
SIGNED: W. CLARK NOBLE SC
Given to the City in 1902.
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VAN CORTLANDT PARK-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTIONS
MAJOR GENERAL
PORTER
ADJUTANT GENERAL
STATE OF NEW YORK.
1886 - 1894.
ERECTED BY
THE NATIONAL GUARD OF NEW YORK
IN APPRECIATION OF HIS FIDELITY
AS A PATRIOT,
HIS QUALITIES AS A SOLDIER,
AND HIS SERVICES IN BEHALF OF
THE NATIONAL GUARD.
HE LABORED
TO INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY,
PERFECT THE DISCIPLINE AND
ELEVATE THE STANDARD OF
THE NATIONAL GUARD.
JOSIAH PORTER
IST. LIEUT. IST. BATTERY
MASS. VOLS. I86i,
CAPTAIN, JULY I86I TO
SEPTEMBER 1862.
CAPTAIN 22ND. REGIMENT, N. G. N. Y.
JUNE 1865,
MAJOR, MAY 1867,
LIEUT. COLONEL, JANUARY 1869,
COLONEL, OCTOBER 1869,
MAJOR GENERAL AND
ADJUTANT GENERAL, I886.




IN THE BOROUGH OF
QUEENS







IN THE BOROUGH
QUEENS

OF

LONG ISLAND CITY
JACKSON AND THOMPSON AVENUES
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A CIRCULAR basin rimmed with granite, rising one foot above the
pavement. In the center, on a pedestal of stones, stands an iron
urn about 6 feet high; its basin about 4 feet in diameter.

COLLEGE POINT
COLLEGE AVENUE AND THIRTEENTH STREET
CONRAD POPPENHUSEN
1818-1883
FOUNDER POPPENHUSEN INSTITUTE
ARTIST
HENRY BAERER
1837 -AN undraped bronze bust, heroic size, stands on a granite pedestal. The face with a fringe of close-cropped whiskers is turned to
the left with the eyes looking straight ahead.
SIGNED: H. BAERER SCULPTOR N. Y.
Given to the City in 1884.
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COLLEGE POINT-CONTINUED
INSCRIPTION
POPPENHUSEN
To THE MEMORY
OF
THE BENEFACTOR OF
COLLEGE POINT.
ERECTED NOV. I, 1884.
FLUSHING
AT JAMAICA AND MADISON AVENUES
ELLIMAN FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A GRANITE slab o1 feet high by 4 feet wide. On each side a
lion's head, out of which water flows into a basin.
INSCRIPTIONS
ALL MY SPRINGS
ARE IN THEE FOR IN
THEE IS THE FOUNTAIN
OF LIFE
ERECTED
BY THE
PEOPLE OF
FLUSHING IN
THE YEAR
MDCCCXCVI
THIS FOUNTAIN IS
PLACED HERE IN
MEMORY OF
MARY LAWRENCE ELLIMAN
WHO WAS AN ACTIVE
PHILANTHROPIST AND A
WARM ADVOCATE OF
TEMPERANCE REFORM.
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FLUSHING    PARK-CONTINUED
AT BOWNE AVENUE AND BROADWAY
FOX MONUMENT
(GEORGE FOX)
1624-1691
FOUNDER OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
ARTIST
UNKNOWN

AN irregular block of rough granite, 5 feet by 4
rising to a peak; about 4 feet high. One side
scription.

feet at base and
polished for in
INSCRIPTIONS
HERE
STOOD THE
FOX OAKS
BENEATH WHOSE BRANCHES
GEORGE FOX
FOUNDER OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
PREACHED JUNE 7th 1672.
ERECTED BY THE FLUSHING HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1907.
FLUSHING     PARK
FOUNTAIN
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A CIRCULAR basin 30 feet in diameter with an iron rim I foot
high, ornamented at regular intervals with iron urns I foot high.
In center of basin, an irregular pillar surmounted by figure of
Neptune with trident, beneath his feet a shell-shaped umbrella over
which the water runs into a large basin. Between the umbrella
and basin the pillar is encircled by three mermaids holding hands.
Below the basin four figures of mermen.
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FLUSHING PARK-CONTINUED
SOLDIERS' MONUMENT
ARTIST
UNKNOWN
A SIMPLE granite obelisk, divided into three sections by double
bands of granite, is separated from its pedestal of the same material
by a heavy molding, forming an obtuse-angled arch on each side.

INSCRIPTIONS
ERECTED
IN MEMORY OF THE
PATRIOTIC VOLUNTEERS
FROM
FLUSHING
WHO
SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES
IN THE WAR
FOR THE PRESERVATION
OF OUR UNION

1861

1865.

CAPt Wm
LIEUt EMIL SCHUBERT
SGt ALa A. FOWLER
HENRY APEL
JOHN B. BAUER
JOHN BRADY
L. BRUNNEMER
JOHN BUCKLEY
JOHN W. BYRD
JAs BYRNS
THADDs CAMPBELL
JOs CATHCART
VALENt CLINCH
Wm J. CONN
THOs CONNER

C. DERMODY
SGt Wm H. TERRY
CORP WASH" W. FOWLER
BENJ COVERT
TITUS CROOKER
HARS" CURTIS
PHILIP DERCKES
JOs A. DOBIECKI
JOHN DOHERTY
JAs E. ELDERD
CHAs ERLING
JAs FEELY
Wm H. H. FIELD
GEo H. FOWLER
Wm GOODWIN

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FLUSHING PARK-CONTINUED

CAPt LOUIS BRISKY
SGt BENJ HARPELL      SGt JAs P. SMITH
CORP GEO HUNTSMAN     CORP Wm E. JOHNSTON
Wm GRIFFIN            THOs H. JENKINS
LOUIS GROESEL         ROBERT KANZ
SETH HARPELL          JOHN KENALEY
JOHN HEFERMEHL        PHILIP KENNA
VALENt HELFRICH       JOHN KEPPLER
JOHN HEPPLER          JOs KIERSTEAD
JOHN J. HICKS         PETER KIMMLER
JOHN W. HINTSMAN      WASHn G. KNIGHT
JOHN HODGES           PHILIP MAHER
PATRICK HURLEY       JACOB MANNWEILER
GUILFd JACKSON        PATRICK MARTIN
THOs JACKSON          THOs MCCREADY
CAPt ELIJAH W. PECK
SGT. FREDk WERNER     SGT. ADAM WIRTH
CORP. JOHN MARA       CORP. LORENZO D. WOOD
MARTIN MOORE          ELIAS H. SEAMAN
EDW L. MURRAY         CHAs D. SMITH
HENRY NEIMER          CHAs STADER
MARTIN NIX            JAs STARKINS
ANTHONY PARKS         JURGEN STERNBERG
SAM1 G. PORTLAND      J. STEINBRUECKER
ANDW REINHARDT        JOHN STONEBANKS
GOTHARD RENICKER      CHAs W. TOWNSEND
FRANK RICHTER         WILLIS H. TYRRELL
CHRISTn SCHATZMAN     GEO VIX
GE0 W. SCHENCK        CARL WIDDEMAN
DAVID SCHULTZ         ROBt WRIGHT Jr

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JAMAICA
AT BERGEN AND HILLSIDE AVENUES
SOLDIERS' MONUMENT
ARTIST
FREDERICK WELLINGTON RUCKSTUHL
1853 -ON a simple granite pedestal, a winged figure of a woman in
bronze, heroic size, is in the attitude of moving forward. Dressed
in classic draperies falling in ample folds about her feet, her face is
to the front and both undraped arms are extended aloft in front of
her uplifted wings. She holds a wreath in her left hand and in her
right a palm branch.
SIGNED: F. W. RUCKSTUHL. SCULPTOR. 1896
INSCRIPTION

1861 - 1865




SOLDIERS' MONUMENT
BY
FREDERICK WELLINGTON RUCKSTUHL
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ABBREVIATIONS
USED TO INDICATE THE LOCATION OF PAINTINGS
C. H.   City Hall.                  B. E.     Boardof Education Building.
B. H. R. Brooklyn Hall of Records.  B. B. H.  Brooklyn Borough Hall.
A. C.   Appellate Court.            C. C. H.  County Court House.
H. R.   Hall of Records (Manhattan).  B. H.   Bellevue Hospital.
B. M. B. Brooklyn Municipal Building.  Crim. C. B. Criminal Courts Building.
C.0. Comptroller's Office (Stewart Building).




INDEX
WHERE A SUBJECT HAS BEEN PAINTED BY MORE THAN
ONE ARTIST, THE NAMES OF THE ARTISTS ARE
PRINTED WITHIN PARENTHESES
INDEX TO PORTRAITS

SUBJECT                      PAGE
Abbott, George B.........B. H. R. 71
Allen, Stephen.............c. H. 14
Anderson, Robert............ c. H. 47
Bainbridge, William........... H.  9
Barnard, Joseph F........ B. H. R. 68
Ben Amar, Achmet......... c. H. 24
Benedict, Erastus C.......... B. E. 75
Bergen, Jacob I........... B. H. R. 64
Boliver, Simon.............. c. H.  75
Booth, Samuel..........B. B. H. 54
Bouck, William C...........c. H. 29
Bowne, W alter............. c.H.  19
Bradford, Alexander Warfield.H. R. 76
Brady, John  R.............A.  c.  76
Brady, William V..........c. H. 30
Brainard, Roswell C...... B. H. R. 67
Brown, Jacob............... H.  II
Brown, John W........... BH. R. 59
Brush, Conklin.......... B.. M. B. 37
Burnett, Ward Benjamin.....c. H. 38
Carroll, Joseph W......... B. H. R. 70
Chauncey, Isaac...........c. o. 33
Clark, Aaron............... c. H.  22
Clark, Myron Holley........c. H. 54
Clay, Henry (Jarvis).........c. H. 39
Clay, Henry (Staunton)..B. B..H. 50
Clay, Henry (Unknown)......c. H. 76
Clement, NathanielH..... B. H. R. 70
Clinton, DeWitt (Catlin)......C. H. 16
Clinton, DeWitt (Powell).....B. E. 38
Clinton, DeWitt (Hicks)...... B. E. 77
Clinton, DeWitt (Parmecelli)..c. H. 77

SUBJECT                      PAGE
Clinton, George.............c. H.  4
Colden, Cadwallader David...c. H. 13
Columbus, Christopher........ H. 18
Cooke, Erastus............B. H. R.  65
Copeland, Edward......... B..H. 33
Curtis, William E........... B. E. 49
Dailey, Abram H.......... B. H. R. 68
Daly, Charles Patrick...... c.c. H. 77
Davis, Noah............... A. c. 63
Dawson, Rodman B....... B. H. R. 71
Decatur, Stephen............ c. o.  8
Dikeman, John........... B. H. R. 63
Dix, John Adams............c. H. 60
Duane, James...............c. H.  5
Emott, James............. B. H. R.  72
Fenton, Reuben E............ H. 55
Fillmore, Millard............ c. H. 37
Fish, Hamilton............c. H. 35
Francis, John Wakefield...... B.H. 81
Gilbert, Jasper W......... B. H. R. 61
Green, Andrew Haswell...... c. H. 73
Greenwood, John.......... B. H. R. 78
Gunther, Charles Godfrey.......H. 57
Hall, George (Carpenter)...B. M. B. 42
Hall, George (Frothingham).B. B. H. 20
Hamilton, Alexander.......... c.H.  5
Harper, James...............c. H. 27
Harris, Townsend............ B. E. 40
Havemeyer,William Frederick.c. H. 28
Haws, Robert T............... o. 75
Hays, Jacob.................c. H. 23
Hodges, Andrew B........ B. H. R. 71

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INDEX

SUBJECT                      PAGE
Hoffman, John Thompson.... C. H. 56
Hone, Philip...............c. H.  17
Howard, Harry.............. H. 48
Howell, James...........B. B. BH. 61
Hudson, Henry..............c. H. 78
Hull, Isaac................ c. H.  9
Hunt, Washington........... H. 41
Hunter, John W........... B. H. 59
Ingersoll, Josiah............. c.H.  74
Ingraham, Daniel Phoenix....A. c. 44
Jackson, Andrew............ H. 14
Jay, John................. c.H.  4
Jefferson, Thomas............ H. 48
Jenks, Grenville T........ B. H. R. 55
Jeremiah, Thomas.........B. E.   50
Johnson, Jeremiah......... B. B. H. 23
Kalbfleisch, Martin........ B. M. B. 46
Kelly, Robert............ B. E. 79
Kent, James...............H. R. 78
King, John Alsop...........c. H. 45
Kingsland, Ambrose C......... cH. 36
Lafayette, Marquis De.......c. H. 15
Lambert, Edward A.......B. M. B. 39
Larremore, Richard L........B. E. 56
Lawrence, Cornelius Van Wyck.c. H. 21
Lee, Gideon.................. H.  20
Lewis, Morgan............... H.  7
Livingston, Edward..........c. H.  6
Livingston, Walter L...... B. H. R. 65
Lott, Abraham............ B. H. R. 65
Lott, John A.............B. H.R. 58
Low, Seth........... B. B. H. 62
Macomb, Alexander..........c. H. 10
Manley, James R...........B. H. 79
Marcy, William Learned....... H. 22
McClellan, George Brinton...c. H. 53
McCue, Alexander......... B. H. R. 70
McDonough, Thomas......... c.o. 10
McGoldrick, Michael F..... B. H. R. 72
McLean, James M...........B. E. 52
Mickle, Andrew Hutchins...... cH. 29
Monroe, James...........c. H. 13
Moore, Henry A........... H. R. 79
Morgan, Edwin Dennison.....c. H. 49
Morris, Robert Hunter........ H. 27
Morton, James St. Clair....... H. 36
Murphy, Henry C.......... M..B. 25
Neilson, Joseph...........B. H. R. 62
Opdyke, George.............c. H. 51
Paez, Jose Antonio.......... H. R. 34
Paulding, William........... H. 16

SUBJECT                      PAGE
Perry, Oliver Hazard........H. R. II
Powell, Samuel S.......... B. BH. 45
Pratt, Calvin E..........B. H. R. 80
Radcliff, Jacob............. c. H. 12
Reynolds, George G....... B. H. R. 53
Riker, Richard......... CRIM. C. B. 74
Robinson, Hamilton W.....c.. H. 57
Schieren, Charles A........ B. H. 69
Schroeder, Frederick A..... B. H. 60
Scott, Winfield........... C. H. 44
Seward, William Henry........ H. 26
Seymour, Horatio............ H. 47
Simmons, J. Edward......... B. E. 66
Smith, Cyrus P........B.... H. 24
Smith, Jesse C............ H. R. 68
Smith, Samuel,............ M. B. 34
Smyth, Bernard.............. B. E. 80
Sprague, Joseph........... B. M. B. 26
Stanford, John............. H.  15
Strong, Selah B......... B. H.R. 80
Strong, William L..........c. H. 73
Stryker, Francis B........ B. M. B. 33
Stuyvesant, Peter............c. H.  8
Swift, Joseph Gardner........c. H. 12
Talmage, Thomas G....... B. M. B. 28
Tappen, Abraham B.......B. H. R. 74
Taylor, Zachary............c. H. 31
Thomson, George......... B. H. R. 81
Throop, Enos Thompson...... c.H. 19
Tiemann, Daniel Fawcett.....c. H. 46
Tompkins, Daniel D.......... H.   7
Trimble, George T........... B. E. 40
Trotter, Jonathan......... B..H. 21
Troy, James.............. B. H. R.  58
Ulshoeffer, Michael......... c. cH. 81
Unknown..................B. H.  34
Valentine, David Thomas...... H. 35
Van Buren, Martin..........c. H. 18
Van Brunt, Charles H.......A. c. 69
Varian, Isaac L..........  c. H. 25
Varick, Richard............. H.  6
Veeder, William D........B. H. R. 66
Voorhees, Judah B........B. H. R. 66
Von   Steuben, Baron   Frederick
Wilhelm.............. c. H. 42
"Vuelvan Cara!"............c. H. 67
Washington, George
(Trumbell)............. H.    3
Washington, George (Swett)..c. H. 31
Washington, George (Frothingham)................B. H.  32

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INDEX

SUBJECT
Washington, George
(Unknown)........ B. B. H.
Westervelt, Jacob Aaron......c. H.
Whitney, Daniel D........ B. B. H.
Willett, Marinus........ c. H.
Williams, Jonathan....... H. R.
INDEX TO
Banishment of Discord...........
Equity.................
Justice (Edw. Simmons).......
Justice  (Robt. Reid)............
Justice (W. L. Metcalf).........
Justice of the Law...............
Law.......................
New   York City   Receiving the
Tributes of the Nations......

PAGE     SUBJECT

1

51
41
64
6
8

Wood, Alfred M........... B. H.
Wood, Frenando.............c. H.
Woodhull, Caleb Smith.......c. H.
Wright, Silas.............c. H.
Yates, Joseph Christopher....c. H.
Young, John...............c. H.

MURAL PAINTINGS
92   Opening of the Erie Canal........
90   Seal of the City of New York......
86   Seal of the State of New York.....
89   The Graduate.............
91   The Judicial and Other Virtues....
93   The Power of the Law............
91   The Reign of Law...............
Transmission of the Law..........
85   Wisdom....................

PAGE
52
43
43
30
17
32
100
Ioo
94
96
IO1
98
94
97
87
95

INDEX TO
Alfred the Great................ 147
Andrews, George Peirce.......... 113
Architecture................. 123
Army, The..................... 207
Arthur, Chester Alan............. 139
Authority.................... 124
Autumn (Bush-Brown).......... I18
Autumn (Clarke)................ 152
Battle Pass Tablet............... 212
Bedford Avenue Fountain........ 202
Beecher, Henry Ward............ 20o
Beekman, Henry Rutgers, Tablet.. I16
Bethesda Fountain...............  176
Blockhouse Tablet (Lamb)........ 191
Blockhouse Tablet (Williams)..... 185
Botanical Garden Fountain....... 224
Bums, Robert................... 169
Central Park Fountain........ 175
Central Park Fountain........... 176
Chemistry..................... 122
Childhood.....................  117
City Hall Tablet................. Io9
City Hall Park Fountain..........o8
Clay, Henry.................... III
Clinton, DeWitt (Unknown)...... II
Clinton, DeWitt (Martiny)....... I9
Colden, Cadwallader David....... 120
Columbus, Christopher (Russo).... 164

SCULPTURE
Columbus, Christopher (Sufiol)....
Columns, Four..................
Commerce (Fesquet)............
Commerce (Martiny)............
Commerce (Bush-Brown).........
Confucius.....................
Conkling, Roscoe................
Consolidation of Greater New York.
Cooper, Peter...................
Cox, Samuel Sullivan...........
De Peyster, Abraham...........
De Vries, David Pietersen........
Dodge, William Earl............
Duane, James..................
Eagles and Prey................
Egyptian Obelisk...............
Electricity.....................
Elliman  Fountain................
Emmet, Thomas Addis...........
Ericsson, John..............
Falconer, The................
Farragut, David Glasgow........
Firemen's Monument...........
Flint, Austin, Tablet.............
Flower Garden Fountains.........
Flushing Park Fountain.........
Force (Ruckstuhl)..............
Force......................

167
208
167
123
127
150
140
127
129
131
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159
120
172
181
125
230
115
105
172
141
132
153
215
231
145
126

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SUBJECT                      PAGE
Fort Washington Monument...... 195
Foster, Rebecca Salome.......... 128
Fowler, Edward................. 202
Fox  Monument.................  231
Franklin, Benjamin.............. 107
Garibaldi, Giuseppe............. 135
Grant Square Fountain............ 204
Grant's Tomb...................  191
Grant, Ulysses Simpson (Partridge) 203
Grant, Ulysses Simpson (O'Donovan &  Eakins)............... 208
Greeley, Horace...............  Io
Greeley, Horace (Doyle).......... 158
Hale, Nathan....................  107
Halleck, Fitz Greene............. 170
Hamilton, Alexander............ 183
Hamilton Fountain............. 186
Hancock, Winfield Scott.......... 193
Havemeyer, William F........... iii
Heathcote, Caleb................ 119
Heine, Heinrich, Fountain........ 221
Heritage........................  I19
Hewitt, Abram Stevens........... 120
H istory.........................  125
Hobart, John Sloss, Tablet....... I16
Holley, Alexander Lyman........ 134
Hone, Philip....................  120
Hooper Fountain................ 205
Hooper Fountain................  193
Horse Tamers, The.............. 218
Hudson Park Fountain........... 133
Hunt, Richard Morris............ 176
Indian  Hunter..................  168
Industry (Martiny)............. 123
Industry (Bush-Brown).......... 127
Industrial Art..................  123
Instruction.....................  125
Iron  Age.......................  126
Irving, John Treat.............. 115
Irving, Washington (Baerer)...... 213
Irving, Washington (Beer)........ 161
Italian Fountain................. 222
Jay, John.......................  113
Jefferson, Thomas................ 1o
Jumel Mansion Tablet........... 194
Jumel Mansion Tablet............ 194
Justice (French)................ 148
Justice (Martiny)................ 124
Justice (Martiny)...............  125
Justinian, Flavius Anicius........ 150
Kalbfleisch, Martin.............. 201

SUBJECT                      PAGE
Keeper of the Rolls............. 122
LaFayette and Washington....... 192
Lafayette, Marquis De........... 137
Law..........................  125
Lincoln, Abraham (O'Donovan &
Eakins)....................  207
Lincoln, Abraham (Brown)....... 214
Lincoln, Abraham (Brown)....... 137
Linnaeus, Carolus, Tablet........ 223
Lions, Four.....................  223
Lioness and  Cubs................ 214
Long Island City Fountain........ 229
Loomis, Alfred Lebbeus, Tablet... 154
Louis  IX.......................  149
Lycurgus.......................  148
Lydig Memorial Arch............ 222
Madison Square Fountain......... 144
Madison Square Fountain......... 144
M anu..........................  149
Marshall, John.................  13
Maryland Monument............. 217
Maternity....................   I. 8
Maxwell, Henry W.............. 211
Mazzini, Giuseppe.............. 174
McAuley, Jerry, Fountain........ 158
McGowan's Pass Monument....... 184
M edicine......................  122
Memorial Fountain.............. 133
Mohammed.....................   146
Moore, Thomas (Draddy)......... 215
Moore, Thomas (Sheahan)........ 66
Morning and Night.............. 145
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese...... 178
M oses........................  151
Mott, Valentine, Tablet.........  155
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus....... 216
Murray, Mary Lindley, Tablet..... 16o
Music.......................... 123
Navigation...................... 123
Navy, The...................... 206
Newcomb Fountain.............. 13o
New York in Its Infancy......... 121
New York in Revolutionary Times. 121
Noon and Evening.............   145
O'Conor, Charles.................  152
Painting........................  126
Panthers.......................  217
Payne, John Howard............. 212
Peace..........................  150
Philosophy................  I18
Pilgrim, The................. 178

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SUBJECT
Poetry.........................
Poppenhusen, Conrad............
Porter, Josiah...................
Powell, Samuel S................
Printing........................
Provost Prison Tablet............
R ecorder.......................
Recording the Purchase of Manhattan  Island...............
Robinson, Hamilton W., Tablet...
Sayre, Lewis Albert, Tablet.......
Schiff, Jacob H., Fountain........
Scott, Sir W alter................
Sculpture......................
Seventh Regiment Memorial......
Seward, William Henry...........
Shakespeare, William...........
Sherman, William Tecumseh......
Sigel,  Franz.....................
Sims, James Marion............
Skene, Alexander J. C..........
Slocum, Henry Warner.........
Smyth, Frederick................
Soldiers' Monument, Jamaica.....
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument...
Soldiers' Monument, Flushing.....
Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch
Solon.......................
Spring (Bush-Brown)...........
Spring  (Clarke)...............
Still  H unt......................
Stranahan, James S. T............
Study........................
Stuyvesant, Peter..............
Sullivan Memorial Fountain.......

PAGE    SUBJECT                     PAGE
118  Summer (Bush-Brown).......... 118
229   Summer (Clarke)............... 152
225   Thorvaldsen, Albert Bertel....... 183
201   Tigress and Cubs................ 172
126  Tompkins Square Fountain....... 133
1o9  Tradition.......................  126
122  Triumph of Law................ 146
Union Square Fountain (Dondorf) 139
128  Union Square Fountain (Unknown) 139
117  Van Beethoven, Ludwig(Baerer).. 213
156  Van Beethoven, Ludwig (Baerer).. 171
129  Van Wyck..................... 112
170  Verdi, Giuseppe................. 185
126  Victory.........................  206
174  Von Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich
142      Alexander................. 166
168  Von Schiller, Johann  Christoph
163      Friedrich....................  179
190  Warren, Gouverneur Kemble...... 209
161   Washington Arch................  136
208   Washington, George (Unknown).. 112
204   Washington George (D'Angers).... 112
114  Washington George (Houdon)..... 18o
234   Washington, George (Shrady)..... 199
187  Washington, George (Brown &
232      W ard).....................  138
205   Washington Square Fountain..... 136
148  W ebster, Daniel.................  173
118  Whitlock, Ephraim J............ 201
152  Winter (Bush-Brown)........... 118
179  Winter (Clarke)................. 151
210   W isdom........................  144
124  Wood, James Rushmore, Tablet.. 157
120  Worth, William Jenkins.......... 143
224   Zoroaster...................... 147

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