- Wheeler Williams
Wheeler Williams (1898 –
August 12 ,1972 ) was an American sculptor, born inChicago, Illinois .Life and career
Williams studied sculpture at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He attended Yale where he graduated Magna cum Laude in 1919. He received a Master of Architecture degree from
Harvard in 1922. Williams studied at theÉcole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.Williams was a recipient of a
Gould Medal at the Paris Exposition in 1937. He was a member of the National Academy, past president of theFine Arts Federation of New York , and longtime president of theNational Sculpture Society . Wheeler was also the founder and president of theAmerican Artist Professional League .Political Involvement
Williams was a supporter of Senator
Joseph McCarthy 'sHouse Un-American Activities Committee 's search for communist "reds" in the arts. He also protested the Congressional censure of McCarthy.Williams also served on the jury for the
Alger Hiss treason trial.Very active in Republican circles, many of Williams' commissions reflect his conservative positions (for example the
Robert A. Taft Memorial in Washington, DC.Public monuments
* 1930 "Tablets to Pioneers", Michigan Avenue Bridge,
Chicago, IL
* 1935 "Communications" West Pediment of theEnvironmental Protection Agency Building (formerly Interstate Commerce Commission),Federal Triangle , Washington, DC]
* 1942 "Settlers of the Seaboard",Fairmont Park ,Philadelphia, PA
* 1949 "The Venus of Manhattan", Madison Avenue Facade,Parke Bernet Gallery ,New York, NY
* 1951 four servicemen sculpture on the Wall of the Missing,Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial , Cambridge, England
* 1952 "Fountain of the Water Babies", Children's Hospital,Seattle, WA
* 1952 "Wave of Life", Houston Main Building (HMB) of The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; was the Prudential S.W. regional office until 1974.Houston, TX
* 1955 "Robert A. Taft" plaque, Indian Hill Church Cemetery,Indian Hill, OH
* 1956Commodore John Barry Memorial,Wexford, Ireland
* 1959 "Robert A. Taft Memorial," Capitol Grounds,Washington, DC
* 1960 "Muse of Missouri" Fountain,Kansas City, MO References
*"Questioning 'Modern'", August 23, 1942, New York Times
*"Petition Drive Set To Back McCarthy", November 15, 1954, New York Times
*"Hiss Offers Not Guilty Plea", December 17, 1948 ,New York Times
*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
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