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- Ulric Henry Ellerhusen (1879–1957) first name variously cited as Ulrich or Ulrik, surname sometimes cited as Ellerhousen) was a German-American sculptor...
- Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Oregon, United States. Created by Ulric Ellerhusen, the statue is a 22 ft (7 m)-tall hollow sculpture. The gilded piece was...
- about 70 integrated figural sculptures by sculptors Lee Lawrie and Ulric Ellerhusen, and interior work by mosaicist Hildreth Meière. Today the chapel is used...
- features an embedded Oregon State Seal sculpted in bronze by Ulric Ellerhusen. Ellerhusen also sculpted the Oregon Pioneer that rests atop the capitol dome's...
- and the building was dedicated in 1931. German American sculptor Ulric Ellerhusen designed the tympanum, titled East Meets West. Figures from the East include...
- "The Struggle for the Beautiful", symbolizing Gr**** culture. While Ulric Ellerhusen supplied the weeping women atop the colonnade and the sculptured frieze...
- Panama-Pacific International Exposition staff Court of Palms: Ulric Ellerhusen Wonderment 1915 exterior of Rotunda dome, Palace of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific...
- rectangular limestone gate topped by a relief of Artemis by Ulric H. Ellerhusen. The Walled Garden has a canal which ran south-north, from the entrance...
- sculpting from a number of fine artists, Lee Lawrie, C. Paul Jennewein, Ulric Ellerhusen, and Edward McCartan among others. Roy mastered their styles and form...
- Force navigator, Ulric Dahlgren (1842–1864), Union Army Colonel Ulric Ellerhusen (1879–1957), a German-American sculptor and teacher Ulric Guttinguer (1787–1866)...