MIT Libraries logoDome

MIT
View Item 
  • Dome Home
  • Visual Collections
  • Architecture, Urban Planning, and Visual Arts
  • View Item
  • Dome Home
  • Visual Collections
  • Architecture, Urban Planning, and Visual Arts
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Liberty Memorial

Magonigle, H. van Buren; Aitken, Robert Ingersoll; Wight and Wight
Thumbnail
Download1A2-US-KC-LM-A14_cp.jpg (294.6Kb)
Alternate file
1A2-US-KC-LM-A14_sv.jpg (1.000Mb)
1A2-US-KC-LM-A14_tm.jpg (22.06Kb)
Alternative Title
National World War I Museum
Date
1921-1926
Description
East lateral building on the terrace; The Liberty Memorial is a memorial to the fallen soldiers of World War I and houses the official National World War I Museum, as designated by the United States Congress in 2004. The memorial was completed and dedicated on November 11, 1926. The memorial in Penn Valley Park was designed by Harold Van Buren Magonigle who won a design competition. The approaches were designed by Wight and Wight. Among the sculptors involved were Robert Aikten, Edmond Amateis and John Donnelly. The grounds were designed by George Kessler. The building is designed in a classical "Beaux-Arts monumentalism", with Egyptian Revival details including two sphinx sculptures. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 7/2/2010)
Subject
architectural exteriors, death or burial, military, war, World War, 1914-1918, Egyptian Revival, Beaux-Arts, Twenty-first century
Rights
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Rights Statement
Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only
Metadata
Show full item record

Collections
  • Architecture, Urban Planning, and Visual Arts

Browse

All of DomeCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateCreatorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateCreatorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

Login
MIT Libraries
PrivacyPermissionsAccessibilityContact us
MIT
Content created by the MIT Libraries, CC BY-NC unless otherwise noted. Notify us about copyright concerns.