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===Architectural sculpture=== [[File:Death and the sculptor.jpg|thumb|''[[Death and the Sculptor]]'' (1893) in [[Boston]]]] [[File:Thomas and Alice, Gallaudet University.jpg|thumb|French's statue of [[Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet]] and [[Alice Cogswell]] (1889) at [[Gallaudet University]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]]] [[File:2010 Appellate courthouse Daniel Chester French Justice.jpg|thumb|''Justice'' (1900) adorns the pediment of the [[Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State]] in [[Manhattan]].]] [[File:Law PnP French Philly.JPG|thumb|''Law, Prosperity, and Power'' (1880β1884) in West Fairmount Park in [[Philadelphia]]<ref name=Lpnp>([http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!15620~!0 ''Law, Prosperity, and Power'', SIRIS])</ref>]] *''Peace and Vigilance'' (alternatively ''America at War and Peace'') [[United States Customhouse and Post Office (St. Louis, Missouri)|US Customhouse & Post Office]], St. Louis, Missouri, [[Alfred B. Mullett]] architect (1876β1882) *Pediment, New Hampshire Historic Society Building, [[Concord, New Hampshire]], [[Guy Lowell]], architect (1909β1911) *Bronze doors, Boston Public Library, [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], [[McKim, Mead & White]] architects, (1884β1904) *''Justice,'' [[Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State]], Manhattan, New York, [[James Brown Lord]] architect (1900) *''[[Four Continents (French)|Four Continents]]'', [[Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House]], Manhattan, New York, [[Cass Gilbert]] architect, (1904, with [[Adolph A. Weinman]]) *''[[Progress of the State]]'', quadriga, Six statues on entablature, [[Minnesota State Capitol]], St. Paul, Minnesota, [[Cass Gilbert]] architect (1907) *''Jurisprudence'' and ''Commerce,'' [[Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse|Federal Building]], Cleveland, Ohio, [[Arnold Brunner]] architect (1910) *''John Hampden,'' and ''Edward I'', two attic figures, [[Cuyahoga County Courthouse]], Cleveland, Ohio, Lehman & Schmidt architects (1908, 1911) *Attic Figures, pediment, [[Brooklyn Museum]], NYC, [[McKim, Mead & White]] architects (1912) *''[[Wisconsin (statue)|Wisconsin]]'', figure surmounting the dome, [[Wisconsin State Capitol]], [[Madison, Wisconsin]], [[George B. Post]] architect (1914) *''[[Abraham Lincoln (1920 statue)|Abraham Lincoln]]'' (1920), [[Lincoln Memorial]], Washington, D.C., [[Henry Bacon]] architect (1914β1922) *''Peace,'' sculpture for the Admiral [[George Dewey]] Triumphal Arch and Colonnade that was built in [[Madison Square]] in Manhattan, New York, in 1900. *''DeWitt Clinton'', one of three statues prepared in 1903 for the [[Chamber of Commerce Building (Manhattan)|New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry Building]] at 65 Liberty Street, Manhattan, New York. The statues were removed in 1926. *''Greek Epic''; ''Lyric Poetry'', and ''Religion''. Sculptures for the 1908 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences building on Eastern Parkway in [[Brooklyn]], New York. *''Power and Wisdom''. Sculpture for the 1919 First World War Memorial. Since destroyed.
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