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George Edwin Bissell, (1839–1920), sculptor.
James Brown Lord, (1859–1902), architect.
Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company, founder.
Title
English: Chester Alan Arthur, (sculpture).
Date
1898. Dedicated June 13, 1899.
Medium
Sculpture: bronze; Base: polished Barre, Vermont granite set on concrete.
Current location
Madison Square, Madison Avenue & East 26th Street, New York, New York
Notes
English: Chester Arthur stands holding a book in his proper left hand. His proper right hand is bent at the elbow and rests at his waist. Behind him is an elaborate armchair which has the presidential seal on the back. An Oriental rug is draped over the seat of the chair.
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