Karl Bitter - Gallery

Gallery

  • The studio in Manhattan that Bitter shared with Giuseppe Moretti.

  • Bronze bust of architect Richard Morris Hunt (1891), National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.

  • Pediment over 15th Street, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1894, destroyed).

  • The Spirit of Transportation, 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA (1894).

  • Horace Jayne House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1895), Frank Furness, architect.

  • Dr. William Pepper (1899), Free Library of Philadelphia.

  • Triumphal Bridge, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, NY (1901), John M. Carrere, architect.

  • Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison, Wisconsin (1908-12), George B. Post, architect.

  • Alexander Hamilton (1914), Cuyahoga County Courthouse, Cleveland Ohio.

  • Thomas Lowry Memorial statue, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1915).

  • Andrew Dickson White statue, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (1915).

  • Thomas Jefferson (1915), University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.

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