The Spirit of the American Doughboy is a pressed copper sculpture by E. M. Viquesney, designed to honor the veterans and casualties of World War I. Mass-produced during the 1920s and 1930s for communities throughout the United States, the statue's design was the most popular of its kind, spawning a wave of collectible miniatures and related memorabilia as well as numerous copies by other artists. Its title is often shortened to The Doughboy.
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| - The Spirit of the American Doughboy ist eine gepresste Kupferstatue, die von entworfen wurde, um an die Opfer und Veteranen des Ersten Weltkrieges zu erinnern. In den 1920er und 1930er Jahren wurde die Skulptur in Massenproduktion hergestellt und in den gesamten USA aufgestellt. Der „Doughboy“, wie die Statue oft umgangssprachlich bezeichnet wird, wurde über die Jahre auch als Miniatur verkauft und von anderen Künstlern kopiert. (de)
- The Spirit of the American Doughboy is a pressed copper sculpture by E. M. Viquesney, designed to honor the veterans and casualties of World War I. Mass-produced during the 1920s and 1930s for communities throughout the United States, the statue's design was the most popular of its kind, spawning a wave of collectible miniatures and related memorabilia as well as numerous copies by other artists. Its title is often shortened to The Doughboy. (en)
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| - Sarasota, Florida
- John Paulding (sculptor)
- Doughboy
- E. M. Viquesney
- Pot metal
- Sculptures of men in the United States
- World War I memorials in the United States
- Columbia, South Carolina
- Clearwater, Florida
- Furman University
- Outdoor sculptures in Arkansas
- Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Statue of Liberty
- Copper sculptures in the United States
- Military monuments and memorials in the United States
- Spirit of the American Navy
- American Doughboy Bringing Home Victory
- Americus, Georgia
- Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Outdoor sculptures in Florida
- Outdoor sculptures in South Carolina
- Palatka, Florida
- Greenville, South Carolina
- Gutzon Borglum
- Helena, Arkansas
- Hand grenade
- Arkansas
- Outdoor sculptures in Indiana
- Outdoor sculptures in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Lakemore, Ohio
- 1921 sculptures
- Spencer, Indiana
- Kingman, Arizona
- Nashville, Georgia
- National Register of Historic Places
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| - The Spirit of the American Doughboy ist eine gepresste Kupferstatue, die von entworfen wurde, um an die Opfer und Veteranen des Ersten Weltkrieges zu erinnern. In den 1920er und 1930er Jahren wurde die Skulptur in Massenproduktion hergestellt und in den gesamten USA aufgestellt. Der „Doughboy“, wie die Statue oft umgangssprachlich bezeichnet wird, wurde über die Jahre auch als Miniatur verkauft und von anderen Künstlern kopiert. (de)
- The Spirit of the American Doughboy is a pressed copper sculpture by E. M. Viquesney, designed to honor the veterans and casualties of World War I. Mass-produced during the 1920s and 1930s for communities throughout the United States, the statue's design was the most popular of its kind, spawning a wave of collectible miniatures and related memorabilia as well as numerous copies by other artists. Its title is often shortened to The Doughboy. (en)
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