Daniel W. Voorhees | |
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Artist | James P. Voorhees |
Year | c1905-1909 |
Type | Plaster bust |
Dimensions | 46 cm × 69 cm × 79 cm (18 in × 27 in × 31 in) |
Location | Indiana Statehouse, Indianapolis |
39°46′8.4″N 86°9′46.8″W / 39.769000°N 86.163000°W | |
Owner | State of Indiana |
Daniel W. Voorhees is a public artwork by American artist James Paxton Voorhees, located on the second floor alcove of the Indiana Statehouse behind the tourism desk. The statehouse is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Daniel W. Voorhees, nicknamed the "Tall Sycamore of the Wabash"[1] for his tall stature, large head and broad shoulders,[2] was a distinguished Indiana politician of the 19th century.