General George B. McClellan (Ellicott)

General George B. McClellan is an equestrian bronze sculpture, by Henry Jackson Ellicott.[1]

General George B. McClellan
ArtistHenry Jackson Ellicott
Year1894
TypeBronze
Dimensions4.42 m × 1.5 m × 4.6 m (14 ft 6 in × 5 ft × 15 ft)
LocationPhiladelphia, United States
Coordinates39°57′11″N 75°9′49″W
OwnerCity of Philadelphia

History

It is located at Philadelphia City Hall North plaza, at Broad Street & John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Philadelphia. It was dedicated in October 1894, and relocated in 1936.[2]

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References

  1. http://www.philart.net/artist.php?id=62
  2. "General George B. McClellan, (sculpture)". Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
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