Heald Square Monument
Artist | Lorado Taft and Leonard Crunelle |
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Year | 1936-1941 |
Type | Bronze |
Location | Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois |
The Heald Square Monument is a bronze sculpture group by Lorado Taft in Heald Square, Chicago, Illinois.[1] It depicts General George Washington, and the two principal financers of the American Revolution, Robert Morris and Haym Salomon. Following Taft's 1936 death, the sculpture was completed by his associates Leonard Crunelle,[1] Nellie Walker and Fred Torrey.[2]
Heald Square is located in the Michigan–Wacker Historic District of Chicago's Loop community area. The square was named for Captain Nathan Heald, commander of Fort Dearborn from 1810-1812.[1]
The sculpture was designated a Chicago Landmark on September 15, 1971.[1]
Gallery
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- View from rear.
- View of plaques at the base.
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 "Heald Square Monument". City of Chicago Dept. of Pl. and Devpmt., Landmarks Div. 2003. Retrieved May 22, 2007.
- ↑ "SIRIS - Smithsonian Institution Research Information System". si.edu. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
Coordinates: 41°53′14″N 87°37′37″W / 41.88722°N 87.62685°W
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