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Gutzon Borglum: the artist and the man Marker
Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: June 21, 2017
Caption: Gutzon Borglum: the artist and the man Marker
Additional Description: Captions: (top left) Th1s cabin near St. Charles is the birthplace of Gutzon Borglum.; (bottom left) Gutzon Borglum at the White House.; (center) Lincoln Borglum was a teenager when he first visited Mount Rushmore.; (bottom center) Lincoln came of age as a man and an artist while working side by side with is father on the project.; (upper left) Young Gutzon (seated at far right) with his father and siblings.; (sidebar on right) Gutzon Borglum's Wars of America, a bronze sculpture of 42 humans and two horses, was erected in New Jersey to honor all of America's war dead. Gutzon cast himself and his son Lincoln in the sculpture.
Submitted: July 20, 2017, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p390767
File Size: 3.292 Megabytes

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