John Paulding (sculptor)
John Paulding | |
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Born |
5 April 1883 Darke County, Ohio |
Died |
15 April 1935[1] Chicago, Illinois |
Nationality | American |
Education | The Art Institute of Chicago |
Known for | Sculptor |
John Paulding (April 5, 1883 – April 15, 1935) was an American sculptor best remembered for his World War I memorials. Paulding was born in Darke County, Ohio. He studied sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago and was to remain in Chicago until his death at an early age in 1935.[4]
At least two of his World War I memorials became very popular and casts of them can be found in many places throughout the United States.
Controversy with E. M. Viquesney
Paulding and sculptor E. M. Viquesney both produced very similar World War I monuments within a few months of each other, resulting in various copyright violation lawsuits.[3]
Works
- American Doughboy, 1920.
- Ardmore, Oklahoma, at Walter W. Drew's gravesite in Rosehill Cemetery.[5]
- Bay City, Michigan
- Northampton, Pennsylvania
- Olathe, Kansas
- Paducah, Kentucky
- Pueblo, Colorado
- Racine, Wisconsin
- Saline, Michigan
- Van Buren, Missouri[6]
- Second-Lieutenant Francis Lowry Memorial, Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, 1921. The fallen aviator after whom Lowry Air Force Base was named.
- Major-General James B. McPherson (The Reconnoissance), Memorial Park, McPherson County Courthouse, McPherson, Kansas, 1917.
- Over the Top, 1921.
- Albany, Missouri[7]
- Amarillo, Texas
- Astoria, Oregon
- Bolton Landing, New York
- Buffalo, New York[8]
- Catskill, New York
- Chicago, Illinois[9]
- Chillicothe, Ohio
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Elgin, Illinois[10]
- Evanston, Wyoming[11]
- Freeburg, Illinois
- Jonesboro, Arkansas[12]
- Knoxville, Tennessee[13]
- Ladysmith, Wisconsin[14]
- Leavenworth, Kansas[15]
- Llano, Texas
- Manitou Springs, Colorado
- Marshall, Missouri
- Martins Ferry, Ohio
- McMinnville, Oregon
- Missoula, Montana[16]
- Newberry, South Carolina
- Norfolk, Nebraska[17]
- Onaga, Kansas[18]
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Salem, Oregon (Over the Top to Victory)[19]
- South Haven, Michigan
- Valentine, Nebraska
- Wahpeton, North Dakota
- Wautoma, Wisconsin
- Wheaton, Illinois[20]
- Williamsport, Maryland
- Winner, South Dakota
- Major-General McPherson (1917), McPherson County Courthouse, McPherson, Kansas.
- Lowry Memorial (1921), Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.
- Over the Top (1921), Llano, Texas.
See also
- Astoria Victory Monument, Astoria, Oregon
References
- ↑ "Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1994". FamilySearch. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 17 May 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ↑ "World War I Memorial, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- 1 2 Kopel, Les; Goldsmith, Earl. "The Doughboy "War": E.M. Viquesney vs. John Paulding". The E.M.Viquesney Doughboy Database. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
- ↑ Opitz, Glenn B , Editor, Mantle Fielding’s Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986 p 703
- ↑ "This and That Newsletter". www.OklahomaHistory.net. Butch and Jill Bridges. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
The WalterDrew2.jpg picture confirms the work was done by Paulding.
- ↑ "Soldiers Monument, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ↑ "Over the Top, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ↑ "Over the Top to Victory, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ↑ http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=131808049VQ92.33013&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!7963~!5&ri=8&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=%22over+the+top%22&index=.TW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=8
- ↑ http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=131808049VQ92.33013&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!312394~!11&ri=8&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=%22over+the+top%22&index=.TW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=8
- ↑ "Uinta County War Memorial". Smithsonian Collections Search Center. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
- ↑ "World War I Markers and Memorials". The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. The Central Arkansas Library System. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ↑ http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=131808049VQ92.33013&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!312685~!12&ri=8&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=%22over+the+top%22&index=.TW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=8
- ↑ http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=131808049VQ92.33013&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!299249~!10&ri=8&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=%22over+the+top%22&index=.TW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=8
- ↑ "Doughboy (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ↑ http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=131808049VQ92.33013&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!326980~!13&ri=8&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=%22over+the+top%22&index=.TW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=8
- ↑ "Veteran Memorial, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ↑ "The Charging Doughboy, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ↑ http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=131808049VQ92.33013&profile=ariall&source=~!siartinventories&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!330496~!14&ri=8&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=%22over+the+top%22&index=.TW&uindex=&aspect=Keyword&menu=search&ri=8
- ↑ http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMB3H
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