Benjamin Harrison (bust)
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Benjamin Harrison is a bust by American
United States
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 artist Richard Peglow, located in the north atrium on the second floor of the Indiana Statehouse, which is in Indianapolis
Indianapolis
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, Indiana
Indiana
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, USA. The bust is cast in bronze and depicts President Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the United States . Harrison, a grandson of President William Henry Harrison, was born in North Bend, Ohio, and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana at age 21, eventually becoming a prominent politician there...

. The bust is placed in front of a grey and black marble shield with six stars tracing around the edge of the shape. The bust and shield are approximately 28 inches wide by 25 inches high and has a depth of 14.5 inches. The artwork was cast and placed in the statehouse in 2008 in accordance with Indiana code Section 2. IC 4-20.5-6-12.

Description

The artwork consists of three pieces: a bronze bust, a black granite shield and a limestone base. The bust is 21 inches tall by 17 inches wide (shoulder to shoulder) and has a depth of 12 inches. The entire sculpture has a height of 28 inches with a width of 25 inches and a depth of 14.5 inches. The bust depicts the 23rd President of the United States
President of the United States
The President of the United States of America is the head of state and head of government of the United States. The president leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces....

 and Indiana native, Benjamin Harrison. He is wearing a his favorite overcoat and has a full beard. The only word present on the bust, Harrison, is on a bronze banner across the top of the granite shield. The shield is black Indian granite, the black polished edges showcasing the sandblasted gray interior. The six stars along the right and left flanks represent the six states (North Dakota
North Dakota
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, South Dakota
South Dakota
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, Montana
Montana
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, Washington, Idaho
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, Wyoming
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) that entered the Union while Harrison was in office, more states than any other president. The shield design was dually-inspired; both from Harrison's 1888 campaign slogan "Protection and Reciprocity" and also recalls the shape of the Indiana State Tree, the tulip or "poplar" . The sculpture was made in the artist's studio in Kirklin and cast in bronze at the SinCerus Bronze Art Center in Indianapolis.

Historical information

Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of America and was born in Indiana; for this reason he is commemorated in the Indiana Statehouse. The bust was commissioned by the Indiana General Assembly
Indiana General Assembly
The Indiana General Assembly is the state legislature, or legislative branch, of the state of Indiana. It is a bicameral legislature that consists of a lower house, the Indiana House of Representatives, and an upper house, the Indiana Senate...

 in 2007 in House Bill 1818, which also commissions artwork based on the contributions of African Americans to be placed in the statehouse. The bill, "requires the department to commission a bust of President Benjamin Harrison for display in the state capitol. Requires the department to consult with the historical bureau and the arts commission on the design of the bust. Requires the approval of the legislative council before the bust is placed in the state capitol." The sponsors of the bill were Representatives V. Smith, M. Murphy, C. Brown; and Senators J. Merritt, E. Rogers, S. Smith, B. Breaux, and G. Howard.

The artist, Richard Peglow, is an Indiana native, having been born and raised in La Porte. He has studied at the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, Herron School of Art, University of Notre Dame
University of Notre Dame
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, , and Northern Illinois University
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.

The bust was placed in the Indiana statehouse on November 18, 2008 and the great-great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison, Kimball Morsman, was in attendance. Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels gave a speech in which he expressed surprise that a bust of Benjamin Harrison has not been placed in the statehouse before. A more critical voice has raised the question as to why the Indiana General Assembly had to be involved in such a project at all. Matthew Tully of the Indianapolis Star mentioned the bust while examining other, "laws that will in now way reshape the way we all go about our daily lives." Tully has no problem with Benjamin Harrison or with putting a bust of the former President in the statehouse. Rather, he asks "Do we really need a law for this?"

See also

  • Abraham Lincoln (Jones)
  • Colonel Richard Owen (Kinney Scholz)
  • Frank O'Bannon (Ryden)
  • Henry F. Schricker (Rubins)
  • Matthew E. Welsh (Edwards)
  • Otis Bowen (Lanagan)
  • Robert D. Orr (Ingle)
  • Sherman Minton (Gage)
  • Stephen Neal (Leonard)

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