Arts of Peace
Item
Title
Arts of Peace
Description
In 1930, the Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission selected James Earle Fraser to design a pair of statues representing peace. Lack of funding during the Great Depression delayed the project until 1935. To curb costs, Fraser worked in bronze rather than granite. The sculpture models were completed in 1938, but were not cast completely due to wartime demands for bronze. In 1949, the Italian government offered to cast the sculptures as a gift to thank the United States for aid after World War II. The statues were dedicated in September 1951.
Creator
James Earle Fraser
Source
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. View original.
Date
1930 (commissioned)
1951 (dedicated)
Coverage
1920-1949
1950-1979
topic
design & monuments