- Robert Ingersoll Aitken
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name = Robert Ingersoll Aitken
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caption = West pediment of the Supreme Court inWashington, D.C. , by Robert Aitken.
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birthdate = birth date |1878|5|8|
location =San Francisco
deathdate = death date and age |1949|1|3|1878|5|8|
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nationality = American
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Robert Aitken "Robert Ingersoll Aitken (
May 8 ,1878 –January 3 ,1949 ) was an American sculptor.Born in
San Francisco , Aitken studied there at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art withDouglas Tilden . From 1901 until 1904 he was an instructor at the Institute. In 1904 he moved to Paris where he continued his studies. He returned to New York City after his sojourn in Paris and was employed as an instructor at the Art Students League.His works include the "Science" fountain and "Great Rivers" statues at the
Missouri State Capitol , the "Iron Mike " statue at Parris Island, South Carolina, several military sculptures at West Point, theTemple of Music and theDewey Monument inSan Francisco, California , and sculptural works for theLiberty Memorial inKansas City, Missouri . Aitken also produced the "Fountain of Earth" for San Francisco'sPanama Pacific Exposition .Perhaps his most famous work is the West
Pediment of theUnited States Supreme Court building , which bears the inscription [http://www.dcmemorials.com/index_indiv0000166.htm "Equal Justice Under Law"] . [The West Pediment - Information Sheet.] The sculpture, above the entrance to the Supreme Court building, is of nine figures — Lady Liberty surrounded by figures representing Order, Authority, Council, and Research. These allegorical figures were in fact sculptures of real people who had a role in the creation of the building. Aitken himself is depicted in the pediment, seated to the proper left of Liberty with Chief JusticeCharles Evans Hughes . Many of his works were carved by thePiccirilli Brothers , including the pieces for the National Archives Building.References
*cite web|accessdate=2007-03-17|url=http://www.supremecourtus.gov/about/westpediment.pdf
title=The West Pediment - Information Sheet
publisher=Supreme Court of the United States
*Goode, James M. "The Outdoor Sculpture of Washington D.C.", Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington D.C. 1974
*Gurney, George, "Sculpture and the Federal Triangle", Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington D.C. 1985
*Hunter, Marie Nau, "Missouri and Mississippi: Robert Ingersoll Aitken's Sculpture in Jefferson City, Missouri", Master's Thesis, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996
*Opitz, Glenn B , Editor, "Mantle Fielding’s Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers", Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986
*Proske, Beatrice Gilman, "Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture", Brookgreen Gardens, South Carolina, 1968External links
* [http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=11425B0W479T3.14037&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=50&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=ariall&ri=2&source=%7E%21siartinventories&index=.AW&term=Aitken%2C+Robert&aspect=power#focus Smithsonian Art Museum's list of works]
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