Bureau Brothers Foundry

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Bureau Brothers Foundry was a foundry established by two French immigrants, Achille and Edouard Bureau, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the 1870s. It was one of America's premier art foundries for many years, and cast works by some of the nation's leading sculptors.

In 1892, the foundry was located at the west corner of 21st Street and Allegheny Avenue in Philadelphia.[1] By 1913, it had moved to the southeast corner of 23rd and Westmoreland Streets in North Philadelphia.[2]

In the late 20th century, the long-idled North Philadelphia building was used by a piano tuner to hold more than 200 pianos over two decades. In 2013, the building was taken over by Philadelphia Salvage, an architectural salvage company.[3]

Works

Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
The Puritan (Springfield) Saint-Gaudens, Augustus Augustus Saint-Gaudens 1887 Springfield, Massachusetts Bronze
42nd New York Infantry Memorial John J. Boyle 1891 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Bronze
General Ulysses S. Grant (French) Daniel Chester French & Edward Clark Potter 1898 Kelly Drive 39.9807,-75.1980 Bronze 174 in City of Philadelphia[4][5][6]
John L. Burns Bureau, Albert George Albert George Bureau (b. 1871; likely related to the Bureau Brothers) 1903 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Bronze
Coming of the White Man[7] MacNeil, Hermon Atkins Hermon Atkins MacNeil 1904 Washington Park in Portland, Oregon Bronze
Statue of General Wayne Henry Kirk Bush-Brown 1907 Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania Bronze 168 inches tall
Thorfinn Karlsefni Einar Jonsson 1920 Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bronze 88 inches tall
Nuns of the Battlefield[8][9] Connor, Jerome Jerome Connor 1924 Civil War Nurses Memorial, 1700 block of Rhode Island Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 38.9057667,-77.0404833 Bronze Lifesize

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Coordinates: 40°00′17″N 75°10′01″W / 40.0046°N 75.167°W / 40.0046; -75.167

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