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Harold Van
Buren Magonigle (1867–1935) was an
American architect, artist, and
author best
known for his memorials. He
achieved his
greatest success as...
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Edith Magonigle (May 11, 1877 –
August 8, 1949) was an
American painter. Her work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the 1932 Summer...
- ****isted
Henry M
Beardsley in
selecting the architect,
Harold Van
Buren Magonigle. In 1919, the LMA led a fund
drive that
included 83,000
contributors and...
- submitted, and
Harold Van
Buren Magonigle of New York City was
selected as the
winner of the competition.
Magonigle envisioned a cross-hilted
sword with...
- emb****y
building built on the same
property in 1931 by
Harold Van
Buren Magonigle and
Antonin Raymond. The amb****ador's
official residence,
built together...
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World War I memorial, an Art Deco
structure designed by H. Van
Buren Magonigle and
installed in 1928. The
location was one that
Olmsted had designated...
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Family plot. The Core
Mausoleum (1910–1915)
designed by
Harold Van
Buren Magonigle (1867–1935), with
sculptures by
Edward Field Sanford, Jr. (1886–1951)...
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Jamestown Rediscovery project. It was
designed by
architect Harold Van
Buren Magonigle. The APVA Gates, a
brick and iron
entrance to the land
owned by the APVA...
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Riverside Park. The
monument was
designed by
architect Harold Van
Buren Magonigle and its
sculptures are by
Attilio Piccirilli. The site
consists of a grand...
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monument was
designed by
sculptor Albert Weinert and
architect H. Van
Buren Magonigle in
honor of
Stevens T. Mason, who had
served as the
first governor of...