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Alonzo Victor Lewis (1886–1946) was an American artist. He is primarily known for public sculptures in the State of Washington; he also painted in the Impressionist style.〔Lawrence Kreisman and Glenn Mason, 'The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest'', Portland: Timber Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-88192-849-5. p. 302〕 Born in Utah,〔(Studio of Alonzo Victor Lewis, Seattle, ca. 1923 ), University of Washington Libraries. Accessed online 2009-07-10.〕 Lewis studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, then moved for a time to Spokane, Washington before settling in Seattle in 1912.〔 ==Partial list of works== *44 sculptures for Education Hall (now Miller Hall), University of Washington, Seattle. 1922.〔 *"The Doughboy", Seattle Center, Seattle, now located at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park.〔 *"Winged Victory" state capital grounds, Olympia, Washington. Dedicated 1938.〔(Winged Victory monument ), State of Washington General Administration. Accessed online 2009-07-10.〕 *Abraham Lincoln memorial sculpture, Spokane, Washington.〔(Lincoln, (sculpture) ), Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museum / Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS). Accessed online 2009-07-10.〕 *Sculpture of Dr. Mark A. Matthews, Denny Park, Seattle. Dedicated 1942.〔(Dr. Mark A. Matthews, (sculpture) ), Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museum / Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS). Accessed online 2009-07-10.〕 *"The Sourdough", Sitka, Alaska. Modeled in clay no later than 1942. Posthumously cast in bronze, dedicated 1949.〔June Allen, (Sitka's Pioneer Home Statue. Whose face is cast in bronze? ), ''SitNews'', Ketchikan, Alaska. Accessed online 2009-07-10.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alonzo Victor Lewis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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