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'''Spirit of the American Navy''' was a [[First World War]] monument created by sculptor [[E. M. Viquesney]] in 1927. It was intended to be a companion piece to his very popular, [[Spirit of the American Doughboy]], but never attained that stature, selling only seven copies (eight, if you accept the statement below). |
'''Spirit of the American Navy''' was a [[First World War]] monument created by sculptor [[E. M. Viquesney]] in 1927. It was intended to be a companion piece to his very popular, [[Spirit of the American Doughboy]], but never attained that stature, selling only seven copies (eight, if you accept the statement below). |
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A full sized Spirit of the American Navy resides inside of The Brass Anchor Ships Store on Hancock Street in Pentwater, Michigan. The piece has been located in Pentwater since it was moved from the Chicago area in the late 70's (photo and independent documentation requested; no photo or other reference to the supposed Pentwater statue, except as it appears here on Wikipedia, can be found on the Internet, nor is there any record of any such statue |
A full sized Spirit of the American Navy resides inside of The Brass Anchor Ships Store on Hancock Street in Pentwater, Michigan. The piece has been located in Pentwater since it was moved from the Chicago area in the late 70's (photo and independent documentation requested; no photo or other reference to the supposed Pentwater statue, except as it appears here on Wikipedia, can be found on the Internet, nor is there any record of any such statue formerly existing in the Chicago area). |
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==Editions== |
==Editions== |
Revision as of 03:29, 18 November 2012
Spirit of the American Navy was a First World War monument created by sculptor E. M. Viquesney in 1927. It was intended to be a companion piece to his very popular, Spirit of the American Doughboy, but never attained that stature, selling only seven copies (eight, if you accept the statement below).
A full sized Spirit of the American Navy resides inside of The Brass Anchor Ships Store on Hancock Street in Pentwater, Michigan. The piece has been located in Pentwater since it was moved from the Chicago area in the late 70's (photo and independent documentation requested; no photo or other reference to the supposed Pentwater statue, except as it appears here on Wikipedia, can be found on the Internet, nor is there any record of any such statue formerly existing in the Chicago area).
Editions
- Memorial Park Bridge, Palatka, Florida 1927 (variant version holding artillery shell instead of waving cap)
- Clearwater Memorial Causeway Park, Clearwater, Florida 1927
- Mohave County Courthouse, Kingman, Arizona 1928 (listed on separate SIRIS page, control number IAS 47260002, along with its companion Doughboy)
- Memorial Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana 1928
- Granite, Oklahoma, 1929
- Hobart, Oklahoma 1929
- Crowell, Texas 1932 (stone version)
- Pentwater, Michigan c. 1970s (photo needed for proof)
References
- ^ http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=13530881F14MD.155&menu=search&aspect=Keyword&npp=50&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=ariall&ri=&source=~!siartinventories&term=&index=.GW&x=7&y=15&aspect=Keyword&term=&index=.AW&term=spirit+of+american+navy&index=.TW&term=&index=.SW&term=&index=.FW&term=&index=.OW&term=&index=.NW