Building the American Memorials in Europe, 1925–1933
Building the American Memorials in Europe, 1925–1933
This chapter discusses the creation of the first generation of ABMC sites. By the end of the 1920s, it had begun work on the erection of monuments in Europe and had hired fourteen architects for the construction of the approved eight chapels and fifteen monuments (only eleven would be completed). This chapter discusses some of the minute decisions that needed to be made before the memorials could be erected, explains many of the controversies that needed to be resolved, and examines the tension that sometimes developed between agency personnel and the architects and artists.
Keywords: ABMC, Architects, Paul Philippe Cret, Egerton Swartwout, John Russell Pope, Paris, Personalities, Washington DC
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