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Frederick Wellington Ruckstull (German:
Friedrich Ruckstuhl; May 22, 1853 – May 26, 1942) was a French-born
American sculptor and art critic. Born Ruckstuhl...
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sculpture depicting the
American statesman of the same name by
Frederick Ruckstull,
installed in the
United States Capitol's crypt, in Washington, D.C.,...
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depicting the
military officer and
politician of the same name by
Frederick Ruckstull,
installed in the
United States Capitol, in
Washington D.C., as part of...
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sculpture depicting the
American lawyer of the same name by
Frederick Ruckstull,
formerly installed in the
United States Capitol's
National Statuary Hall...
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building and the
United States Capitol. An
equestrian statue by
Frederick W.
Ruckstull was
erected on the
grounds of the S.C.
state capitol in Columbia, in 1906...
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sculptors were
Herbert Adams,
Jonathan Scott Hartley and
Frederick W.
Ruckstull. The
Court of
Neptune Fountain centered on the
entrance front invites...
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Island on
August 27, 1776. A
Revolutionary War
monument by
Frederick Ruckstull,
Altar to Liberty: Minerva, was
erected there in 1920. From this height...
- Brooklyn, in Green-Wood Cemetery. The
statue was
sculpted by
Frederick Ruckstull and
unveiled in 1920. The
statue stands in the
northwest corner of the...
- Senator, was
unveiled in
November 1906. It was
modeled by
Frederick W.
Ruckstull and
represents Hampton as both a
commander of the
Confederate cavalry...
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being the
bronze statue Altar to Liberty:
Minerva by
sculptor Frederick Ruckstull,
sponsored by
local businessman Charles M.
Higgins in 1920.
Minerva faces...