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Genl. Griffin A. Stedman, (sculpture)

Smithsonian American Art Museum and its Renwick Gallery

Object Details

sculptor
Moffit, John M. 1837-1887
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Connecticut survey, 1994.
Image on file.
(East face of base, north end, incised:) JOHN M. MOFFIT,/SCULPTOR,/NEW YORK (On east face of sarcophagus, raised:) PETERSBURG/GENL. GRIFFIN A STEDMAN. (In folds on flag on east side, top of sarcophagus:) FREDERICKSBURG/SWIFT'S CREEK (On north face of base:) BRAVE, JUST, GENEROUS AND/PURE, WITHOUT FEAR AND/WITHOUT REPROACH. (On west face of sarcophagus base:) BORN JAN. 6 1838 - DIED AUG. 6, 1864. (In folds on flag on west side, top of sarcophagus:) DRURY'S BLUFF/COLD HARBOR/SUFFOLK/SOUTH MOUNTAIN/NEW BERNE signed
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
Summary
A sarcophagus supported on a base. Black handles shaped like wreaths, made of brass or bronze, are located on the sides and end of the monument. Military mementos lay across the bier: a coat, flag, hat, belt and sword. Lettering denoting various Civil War battles is carved into the folds of the coat and flag draped across the top. Memorial lettering is carved around the sides and end of the bier.
Installed 1875 (?)
Control number
IAS CT000298
Type
Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
Sculptures-Gravestone
Sculptures
Medium
Sculpture: granite and bronze or brass
Owner/Location
Cedar Hill Cemetery Association Cedar Hill Cemetery 451 Fairfield Avenue Hartford Connecticut 06114
Title
General Griffin A. Stedman, (sculpture)
Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
Topic
Homage--Stedman, Griffin A
Dress--Uniform--Military Uniform
Object--Other--Wreath
Object--Other--Flag
Record ID
siris_ari_333961
Metadata Usage (text)
Usage conditions apply

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