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Gorham Roll of Honor, (sculpture)

American Art Museum

Object Details

contractor

Kendall, W. F.

Notes

Save Outdoor Sculpture, New Hampshire survey, 1993.
Image on file.
(On center plaque on banner below Liberty's feet in relief:) 1914 WORLD WAR 1918 (On center plaque across bottom of relief:) ROLL OF HONOR (On center plaque beneath relief:) ERECTED BY THE TOWN OF/GORHAM N.H./TO THE MEMORY OF HER SOLDIERS AND SAILORS/WHO SERVED IN THE WORLD WAR 1914-1918 (followed by four columns of names) (At bottom of center plaque:) "THESE GALLANT MEN OF OUR ARMED/FORCES HAVE FOUGHT FOR THE IDEALS/WHICH THEY KNEW TO BE THE IDEALS OF/THEIR COUNTRY"/WOODROW WILSON 1918 (On small bronze plaque above center plaque:) GORHAM N.H. VETERANS WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY/IN WORLD WAR II, KOREA AND VIETNAM CONFLICT (followed by three columns of names) (On bronze plaque to the left of center plaque:) DEDICATED IN HONOR OF THE VETERANS OF GORHAM/WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY IN WORLD WAR II,/KOREA AND VIETNAME (sic) CONFLICT (followed by five columns of names) (At bottom of left plaque:) * KILLED IN ACTION (On bronze plaque to the right of center plaque:) DEDICATED IN HONOR OF THE VETERANS OF GORHAM/WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY IN WORLD WAR II,/KOREA AND VIETNAM CONFLICT (followed by five columns of names) (At bottom of right plaque:) * KILLED IN ACTION
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.

Summary

Memorial consisting of an exedra structure of fieldstone, concrete and stucco, on which are hung three bronze plaques with bas-reliefs. In the relief on the center plaque is a full-length female figure representing Liberty. She stands and holds an American flag which billows out behind her. On her proper left is the kneeling figure of a sailor. He is dressed in uniform, kneels on his proper right knee and holds a rifle on his proper left knee. Behind him are two ships at sea. On Liberty's proper right is a soldier dressed in World War I uniform. He kneels on his proper right knee and holds a rifle against his proper left knee. Behind him is a devastated field of battle with artillery and ruins. The plaques to the right and left of the center plaque both bear bas-reliefs of eagles, wings outspread, near the top center of each plaque.
The elaborate base consists of a concrete floor raised two steps above ground level, with a long concrete step across the front. At each outer corner and on either side of the center, flanking the center plaque, are round pillars of fieldstone. Each pillar has three bands of concrete and is topped by a round light fixture on a short metal pole. Between each inner and outer pillar is a curved bench with fieldstone base, concrete seat and seatback. Above each bench and between the two inner pillars are stucco walls on which the plaques are hung. Behind the center section is a large U-shaped projection with fieldstone sides and a concrete top in which a flagpole is set.

Date

Cast 1919 (?). Installed 1922. World War II, Vietnam and Korea plaques dedicated July 4, 1978

Control number

IAS NH000313

Type

Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
Sculptures-Relief
Sculptures-Exedra
Sculptures-Flagstaff
Sculptures-Light fixture
Sculptures

Medium

Plaques: bronze; Base: fieldstone, concrete, stucco

Owner/Location

Administered by Town of Gorham 20 Park Street Gorham New Hampshire 03581
Located Memorial Park Bounded by Main, Park, Railroad and Glen Streets Gorham New Hampshire

Data Source

Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums

Topic

History--United States--World War I
History--United States--World War II
History--United States--Korean War
History--United States--Vietnam War
Allegory--Civic--Liberty
Animal--Bird--Eagle
Occupation--Military--Soldier
Occupation--Military--Sailor
Dress--Uniform--Military Uniform
Object--Other--Flag
Figure group
Waterscape--Boat
State of Being--Evil--War

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Record ID

siris_ari_335452
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