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World_War_I_Memorial_Flagpole_(Hawkins) Latitude and Longitude:

43°2′26.588″N 87°53′56.581″W / 43.04071889°N 87.89905028°W / 43.04071889; -87.89905028
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World War I Memorial Flagpole (Eagle)
Artist Benjamin Franklin Hawkins
Year1932 (1932)
Dimensions200 cm × 130 cm × 130 cm (80 in × 53 in × 53 in)
Location Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Coordinates 43°2′26.588″N 87°53′56.581″W / 43.04071889°N 87.89905028°W / 43.04071889; -87.89905028
OwnerCity of Milwaukee

World War I Memorial Flagpole (Eagle) is a public artwork by American artist Benjamin Franklin Hawkins located on the lakefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The artwork was made in 1932 from bronze and granite. It measures approximately 80 inches in height, and it sits at the Northeast corner of North Prospect Avenue and Lincoln Memorial Drive. [1]

Description

It is a flagpole topped with a bronze eagle; four stylized figures are cast in relief around the octagonal base. Dimensions at the base are approximately 17 1/2 x 57 x 57 inches.

Inscriptions
Side Inscription
Inscribed on north side of sculpture BENJAMIN HAWKINS SCULPTOR
South side of sculpture A.KUNST.ART.F.D.Y.N.Y.C.
Around bottom band of sculpture TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED 1917 1918
On front, west side of base ERECTED BY/SERVICE STAR LEGION/INCORPORATED/MILWAUKEE CHAPTER/1934 signed Founder's mark appears

Information

It was sculpted by Benjamin Franklin Hawkins (born 1896) and made at Kunst Foundry.

Its Smithsonian Control Number is IAS 74020038.

Located in MacArthur Square, Northeast corner of North Prospect Avenue and Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, it is administered by the City of Milwaukee, Bureau of Bridges & Public Buildings, 841 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202.

It was erected by Service Star Legion, Inc. Milwaukee Chapter 1934. Moved June 1979 to present site from triangle at West Wells Street, North Plankinton and North 2nd streets.

It was surveyed July 1993 and rated as "Treatment needed". [2]

References

  1. ^ "World War I Memorial Eagle, (sculpture).", Save Outdoor Sculpture, Wisconsin, Milwaukee survey, 1993.
  2. ^ Save Outdoor Sculpture, Wisconsin, Milwaukee survey, 1993. Palmer, Virginia A., 1991.

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