United States Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection
The United States Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection is a series of 45 busts in the United States Capitol, each one bearing the likenesses of a Vice President of the United States. Each sculpture, from John Adams to Dick Cheney, honors the role of the Vice President as both a member of the executive branch and as president of the Senate.
The Joint Committee on the Library, acting under a resolution of May 13, 1886, was the first to commission busts of the vice presidents to occupy the niches in the new Senate Chamber. After the first 20 busts filled the niches surrounding the Chamber, later additions were placed throughout the Senate wing of the Capitol. The collection is incomplete, since the busts of former Vice Presidents Al Gore, and Joe Biden, as well as current Vice President Mike Pence are in the process of being created.[1][2]
List of busts
Notes
References
- ^ Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection, United States Senate.
- ^ The Vice Presidential Bust Collection, United States Senate.
- ^ John Adams. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Thomas Jefferson. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Aaron Burr. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ George Clinton. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Elbridge Gerry. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Daniel D. Tompkins. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ John C. Calhoun. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Martin Van Buren. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Richard M. Johnson. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ John Tyler. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ George M. Dallas. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Millard Fillmore. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ William R. King. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ John C. Breckenridge. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Hannibal Hamlin. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Andrew Johnson. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Schuyler Colfax. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Henry Wilson. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ William A. Wheeler. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Chester A. Arthur. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Thomas A. Hendricks. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Levi P. Morton. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Adlai E. Stevenson. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Garret A. Hobart. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Theodore Roosevelt. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Charles W. Fairbanks. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ James S. Sherman. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Thomas R. Marshall. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Calvin Coolidge. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Charles G. Dawes. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Charles Curtis. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ John N. Garner. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Henry A. Wallace. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Harry S. Truman. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Alben W. Barkley. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Richard M. Nixon. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Lyndon B. Johnson. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Hubert H. Humphrey. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Spiro T. Agnew. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Gerald R. Ford. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Nelson A. Rockefeller. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ Walter F. Mondale. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ George H. W. Bush. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ J. Danforth Quayle. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.
- ^ a b "Busts of Vice Presidents of the United States". Architect of the Capitol. Retrieved 2018-10-08.
- ^ Richard B. Cheney. United States Senate. Accessed January 3, 2016.