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statue competition in 1927, which he failed to win. His work was also part of the art competitions at the
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In 1906 he became a National Academician. His first important work was
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MacNeil was one of a dozen sculptors invited to compete in the
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Washington as Commander-in-Chief, Accompanied by Fame and Valor
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Perhaps his best known work is as the designer of the
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Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Everett, Massachusetts)
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Carved by the 197:from 1886 to 1889, and was then a pupil of 878: 864: 258:, and other Indian themes came later; his 31: 885: 724: 790: 656: 470:, Washington Square Park, New York City. 172: 1060:Olympic competitors in art competitions 926:George Washington as Commander-in-Chief 758:The World's Work: A History of Our Time 751:Holden, Jean Stansbury (October 1907). 191:Massachusetts College of Art and Design 982: 750: 364:Jacques Marquette bas-reliefs (1894), 859: 727:"MacNeil's Sculpture of Ezra Cornell" 519:Civil War Soldiers' Monument (1921), 731:Hermon A. MacNeil: American Sculptor 580:United States Supreme Court building 297:United States Supreme Court building 163:United States Supreme Court building 541:Confederate Defenders of Charleston 13: 1065:People from Everett, Massachusetts 1055:National Sculpture Society members 1010:20th-century American male artists 1000:19th-century American male artists 662: 544:(1932), Charleston, South Carolina 14: 1081: 810: 209:. Returning to America, he aided 1020:American architectural sculptors 841:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 778: 587: 576:Justice, the Guardian of Liberty 568: 549: 532: 512: 494: 475: 456: 440: 415: 394: 373: 357: 293:Justice, the Guardian of Liberty 159:Justice, the Guardian of Liberty 132:Justice, the Guardian of Liberty 1015:20th-century American sculptors 1005:19th-century American sculptors 725:Leininger, Dan (May 19, 2010). 187:Massachusetts Normal Art School 718: 693: 684: 634: 609: 319:One of his last works was the 1: 602: 256:Louisiana Purchase Exposition 38: 16:American sculptor (1866–1947) 1070:Sculptors from Massachusetts 561:George Rogers Clark Memorial 341:Frederick William MacMonnies 323:statue dedicated in 1940 in 295:on the east pediment of the 215:World's Columbian Exposition 161:on the east pediment of the 7: 1025:American currency designers 238:, all figures of the North 10: 1086: 1045:Cornell University faculty 387:Metropolitan Museum of Art 350: 960: 944: 910:William McKinley Monument 893: 521:Benjamin Franklin Parkway 403:William McKinley Monument 330: 269:William McKinley Monument 228:, which was followed by 168: 121: 111: 101: 89: 70: 48: 30: 23: 952:Standing Liberty Quarter 483:Intellectual Development 289:Standing Liberty quarter 276:, in honor of President 179:Standing Liberty Quarter 128:Standing Liberty Quarter 1030:American male sculptors 918:Coming of the White Man 837:"Hermon Atkins MacNeil" 801:Encyclopædia Britannica 753:"The Sculptors MacNeil" 701:"Hermon Atkins MacNeil" 670:"Hermon Atkins MacNeil" 578:(1935), East Pediment, 487:Northwestern University 424:Coming of the White Man 185:MacNeil graduated from 796:Macneil, Hermon Atkins 502:Statue of Ezra Cornell 468:Washington Square Arch 182: 97:Everett, Massachusetts 63:Everett, Massachusetts 934:Thomas Burke Monument 887:Hermon Atkins MacNeil 621:National Park Service 595:Pony Express Monument 563:, Vincennes, Indiana. 489:, Evanston, Illinois. 176: 140:Hermon Atkins MacNeil 84:, New York City, U.S. 25:Hermon Atkins MacNeil 968:Carol Brooks MacNeil 845:Sports Reference LLC 368:, Chicago, Illinois. 343:and a member of the 337:Carol Brooks MacNeil 325:St. Joseph, Missouri 314:1932 Summer Olympics 310:1928 Summer Olympics 248:Hopi Prayer for Rain 244:Society of Medalists 851:on August 17, 2011. 557:George Rogers Clark 525:Piccirilli Brothers 451:, Albany, New York. 252:Fountain of Liberty 203:Alexandre Falguière 582:, Washington, D.C. 506:Cornell University 504:(1919), campus of 366:Marquette Building 195:Cornell University 183: 977: 976: 680:on July 15, 2011. 674:Fine Art May 2007 410:, Columbus, Ohio. 230:A Primitive Chant 137: 136: 94:Woodlawn Cemetery 59:February 27, 1866 1077: 880: 873: 866: 857: 856: 852: 847:. 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Everett, Massachusetts
Queens
Woodlawn Cemetery
American
Sculpture
Standing Liberty Quarter
sculptor
Everett
Standing Liberty quarter
United States Supreme Court building

Standing Liberty Quarter
Massachusetts Normal Art School
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Cornell University
Henri M. Chapu
Alexandre Falguière
Paris
Philip Martiny
World's Columbian Exposition
Rome
The Sun Vow
American Indian
Society of Medalists
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
William McKinley Monument
Columbus, Ohio
William McKinley
Albany, New York

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