ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Statue of Marcus Whitman Statue of Marcus WhitmanStatue by Avard Fairbanks Statue of Marcus WhitmanArtistAvard FairbanksMediumBronze sculptureSubjectMarcus WhitmanLocationWashington, D.C., United States Marcus Whitman is a 4/3 life-size bronze sculpture by Avard Fairbanks that depicts the American physician, missionary and frontiersman Dr. Marcus Whitman striding resolutely into the future, holding a Bible in one hand and saddlebags and a scroll in the other hand. It was gifted by the U.S. state of Washington to the United States Capitol's National Statuary Hall, in Washington, D.C., as part of the National Statuary Hall Collection and was unveiled and dedicated there on May 22, 1953.[1] A 2/3 life-size plaster model was given to Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington in the 1950s; and it currently resides indoors at the Fort Walla Walla Museum in Walla Walla. A 4/3 life-size bronze statue copy resides indoors at the Washington State Capitol Building in Olympia, Washington. Another 4/3 life-size bronze statue copy resides outdoors on the western edge of Whitman College on Main Street & Boyer Avenue in Walla Walla. References ↑ "Marcus Whitman". Architect of the Capitol. Architect of the Capitol. Retrieved June 3, 2018. External links Media related to Marcus Whitman by Avard Fairbanks at Wikimedia Commons vteAvard FairbanksSculptures The Pioneer Mother Memorial (1928) 91st Division Monument (1930) Esther Hobart Morris Marcus Whitman The Chicago Lincoln (1956) A Monument to Peace: Our Hope for the Children John Burke (1963) George Washington busts (1975) Daniel C. Jackling Related John Fairbanks (father) United States National Bank Building Angel Moroni vteNational Statuary Hall CollectionStatues Samuel Adams Ethan Allen Stephen F. Austin Edward Lewis Bartlett Daisy Bates William Henry Harrison Beadle Mary McLeod Bethune Francis Preston Blair Jr. William Borah Norman Borlaug John Burke John C. Calhoun Martha Hughes Cannon Charles Carroll Johnny Cash Lewis Cass Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father Damien Gerald Ford Robert Fulton James A. Garfield James Z. George Barry Goldwater John Gorrie Billy Graham Nathanael Greene Ernest Gruening Hannibal Hamlin Wade Hampton III John Hanson Sam Houston Andrew Jackson Barbara Rose Johns Kamehameha I Philip Kearny Helen Keller John E. Kenna William King Eusebio Kino Samuel J. Kirkwood Robert M. La Follette Sr. Jason Lee Robert R. Livingston Crawford Long Huey Long Jacques Marquette Pat McCarran Ephraim McDowell John McLoughlin Esther Hobart Morris Oliver P. Morton Mother Joseph Peter Muhlenberg Francis Harrison Pierpont Po'pay Jeannette Rankin Ronald Reagan Henry Mower Rice Caesar Rodney Will Rogers Charles Marion Russell Florence R. Sabin Sakakawea Maria Sanford Sequoyah Junípero Serra John Sevier Roger Sherman James Shields George L. Shoup Standing Bear John Stark Alexander Hamilton Stephens Richard Stockton Jack Swigert Harry S. Truman Jonathan Trumbull Zebulon Baird Vance Lew Wallace Joseph Ward Washakie George Washington Daniel Webster Joseph Wheeler Edward Douglass White Marcus Whitman Frances Willard Roger Williams Sarah Winnemucca John Winthrop Brigham Young Replaced William Allen Charles Brantley Aycock Thomas Hart Benton William Jennings Bryan Zachariah Chandler James Paul Clarke Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry Philo Farnsworth George Washington Glick John Campbell Greenway James Harlan John James Ingalls Thomas Starr King Robert E. Lee Julius Sterling Morton Uriah M. Rose Edmund Kirby Smith Related List of artwork at the United States Capitol complex National Statuary Hall Hall of Columns United States Capitol crypt Statue of Rosa Parks (U.S. Capitol) United States Capitol Rotunda Emancipation Hall Category Commons Portals: United States Visual arts This article about a sculpture in the United States is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte