Chief Justice John Marshall | |
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Artist | William Wetmore Story |
Year | 1883 |
Type | Bronze |
Dimensions | 190 cm × 130 cm × 196.9 cm (75 in × 51 in × 77+1⁄2 in) |
Location | United States Supreme Court, 1 First Street, Washington, D.C. N.E., U.S. |
Owner | US Supreme Court General Services Administration (recast) Fairmount Park Commission(recast) |
Chief Justice John Marshall is a bronze sculpture of John Marshall, by American sculptor William Wetmore Story. It is located at the Supreme Court, 1 First Street, Washington, D.C., N.E.
Cast in Rome by the founder Alessandro Nelli, the monument was dedicated on May 10, 1884, by Morrison Waite.[1] It was relocated from the West Terrace, of the United States Capitol.[2]
Two recasts exist:
The inscription for the Philadelphia recast reads:
W. W. STORY ROMA 1883
J. ARTHUR LIMERICK CO
FOUNDERS-BALTO-MD
(Base, east side:)
PRESENTED TO THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
BY JAMES M. BUCK
1931
(seal of the Fairmount Park Art Association)
(Base, west side:)
JOHN MARSHALL
CHIEF JUSTICE
OF THE UNITED STATES
1801–1835
AS SOLDIER HE FOUGHT THAT THE
NATION MIGHT COME INTO BEING
AS EXPOUNDER OF THE CONSTITUTION
HE GAVE IT LENGTH OF DAYS