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List of sculptures by Cyrus Dallin in Massachusetts

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This is a list of free-standing sculptures by Cyrus Dallin in Massachusetts. A collection of his sculpture and painting can also be seen at the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum in Arlington, Massachusetts. Additional works can be found at the Springville Museum of Art in Springville, Utah.

This list contains sculptures in spaces that might be accessed by a member of the public. Some of them may require requesting access. There may be additional sculptures in the public domain and as they are identified, they will be added to this list.

Image Sculpture Location Material
Equestrian statue of Paul Revere[1] Paul Revere Mall

193 Salem Street

Boston, Mass.

bronze
Statue of Anne Hutchinson[1] Massachusetts State House Grounds

24 Beacon Street

Boston, Mass.

bronze
Massasoit[1] 35 Carver Street

Plymouth, Mass.

bronze
The sculpture also has been referred to as the Storrow Memorial after the prominent philanthropic couple who commissioned it, donated it, and are interred nearby.
Boy and His Dog Sculpture[1] Lexington Road Cemetery

Lexington Road

Lincoln, Mass.

bronze
Sculpture of a Native American pausing for a drink of water
Menotomy Hunter[1] 700 Massachusetts Ave.

Arlington, Mass.

bronze
Robbins Memorial Flagstaff in Arlington, Massachusetts- base with Sculptures
Robbins Memorial Flagstaff in Arlington, Massachusetts- Figure of Native American woman with child
Robbins Memorial Flagstaff in Arlington, Massachusetts, base figure of woman reading with child
Robbins Memorial Flagstaff in Arlington, Massachusetts, base figure of pioneer man with rifle
Robbins Memorial Flagstaff in Arlington, Massachusetts
Robbins Memorial Flagstaff[1] Massachusetts Avenue

Arlington, Mass.

bronze with gold leaf
Agriculture Finial

Robbins Memorial Flagstaff[1]

Arlington, Mass. bronze
Scanlan Memorial Bronze Plaque by Cyrus Dallin 1922
Scanlan Memorial honoring Mary F. Scanlan 34 Winter Street

Arlington, Mass.

bronze mounted on granite
My Boys[1] Robbins Library

700 Massachusetts Avenue

Arlington, Mass.

plaster
Angel Moroni (Note, the Belmont installation is a copy of Dallin's original atop the Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah) Boston Temple

100 Hinckley Way

Belmont, Mass

Memory Statue[1] 2 North Maine Street

Sherborn, Mass.

bronze
Please see the plaques Departure of the Troops and Return of the Troops
Woburn Memorial[1] Woodbrook Cemetery

100 Salem Street

Woburn, Mass.

bronze
Departure of the Troops[1] Woodbrook Cemetery

100 Salem Street

Woburn, Mass.

bronze
Dallin included a self-portrait in the lower left.
Return of the Troops[1] Woodbrook Cemetery

100 Salem Street

Woburn, Mass.

bronze
The memorial is on a prominent corner on Chapel Road
Patrick A. Collins Memorial[2]

Holyhood Cemetery Heath Street

Brookline, Mass

bronze and Tennessee marble
The Praying Knight[1] Cambridge Rindge and Latin School

459 Broadway

Cambridge, Mass.

bronze
Bronze low- relief plaque with School seal for Buckingham Brown and Nichols School
Bas Relief

Plaque

Buckingham Brown and Nichols School

80 Gerrys Landing Road

Cambridge, Mass.

bronze
Warren B. Potter Fund Plaque at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
Bas Relief

Plaque

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

179 Longwood Avenue

Boston, Mass.

bronze
Honor Roll Plaque Newton North High School
Bas Relief

Plaque

Newton North High School

457 Walnut Street

Newtonville, Mass.

bronze
Signing of the Mayflower Compact 106 Bradford Street Provincetown, Massachusetts bronze
Appeal to the Great Spirit[1] Museum of Fine Arts

465 Huntington Avenue

Boston, Mass.

bronze
Reverend Francis B. Hornbrook[1] Newton Free Library

330 Homer Street

Newton, Mass.

marble
Governor William Bradford[1] Bradford Garden

62 Water Street

Plymouth, Mass.

bronze
Cushing Plaque
This 1919 tablet honors Chief Justice William Cushing Scituate Historical Society (Original)

Stockbridge Gristmill (Resin Copy)

Stockbridge Road

Scituate, Mass.

bronze
This 1931 plaque honors Fire Chief Walter Horace Pierce Fire Station

411 Massachusetts Avenue

Arlington, Mass.

bronze
This 1928 plaque honors Fire Chief Charles Gott Fire Station

1007 Massachusetts Avenue

Arlington, Mass.

bronze
Close up of bas relief of Fire Chief Charles Gott Fire Station

1007 Massachusetts Avenue

Arlington, Mass.

bronze

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Francis, Rell (1976). Let Justice Be Done. Cyrus Dallin Art Museum. pp. 241–244.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Modern Cemetery Volume 18-19. Google Books. 1909. p. 490.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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