- John
Gutzon de la
Mothe Borglum (March 25, 1867 –
March 6, 1941) was an
American sculptor best
known for his work on
Mount Rushmore. He is also ****ociated...
- 1927, and took 14
years to complete. The
sculptor of the
memorial was
Gutzon Borglum, the son of
Danish immigrants. He
chose the two most
famous presidents...
- the
Mount Rushmore after the
death of the project's leader, his father,
Gutzon Borglum, in 1941. One of his best-known works, a bust of his father, is...
- the
Black Hills near Keystone,
South Dakota,
United States. The sculptor,
Gutzon Borglum,
named it the
Shrine of Democracy, and
oversaw the
execution from...
- of four
presidents on the
Shrine of Democracy, a
colossal sculpture by
Gutzon Borglum on
Mount Rushmore in
South Dakota. The
George Washington Bridge...
- the
location of a
Catholic bishopric Børglum
Abbey Ancient See of Børglum
Gutzon Borglum (1867 – 1941),
American sculptor,
famous for
creating the monumental...
-
years after Rushmore donated $5,000 (equivalent to $89,649 in 2024)
towards Gutzon Borglum's sculpture. The
memorial was
dedicated by
President Calvin Coolidge...
- the
mainland and
floodlights were
placed along the
walls of Fort Wood.
Gutzon Borglum, who
later sculpted Mount Rushmore,
redesigned the torch, replacing...
- Washington,
Theodore Roosevelt, and
Abraham Lincoln, was
chosen by
sculptor Gutzon Borglum and
approved by
President Calvin Coolidge to be
depicted in a stone...
- in 1908 from Buffalo, New York.
Beeville is a
national Main
Street city.
Gutzon Borglum, the
sculptor of
Mount Rushmore, and his son Lincoln,
lived in the...