Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/George_Aarons> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 triples per page.
- George_Aarons abstract "For the American photographer George Allen Aarons see Slim AaronsGeorge Aarons (born in St. Petersburg, Russia 1896 - died in Gloucester, Massachusetts 1980) was a sculptor in the United States. Aarons moved from Russia to the United States when he was ten. He studied art at the Boston Museum School and then studied at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. He had studios in Brookline, Massachusetts and Gloucester, Massachusetts where he produced large bronze and marble figures and wood carvings. He produced several projects for the Works Progress Administration including a group of three figures for the Public Garden (Boston), a longshoreman, fisherman and foundry worker, as well as a large relief (1938) for the South Boston Housing Project and façade of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregational Building (1956).His works are at the Museum of Art in Ein Harod, Israel; Fitchburg Art Museum in Massachusetts, Musée de St. Denis in France; Hilles Library at Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Hillel House at Boston University in Massachusetts. He produced fiveHe did reliefs for Siefer Hall at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts (1950); Edward Filene (the founder of Filene's Department Store and a philanthropist) on the Boston Common; Fireman's Memorial in Beverly, Massachusetts; a memorial to Mitchell Frieman in Boston; the U.S. Post Office in Ripley, Mississippi; and at the Cincinnati Telephone Building; the Combined Jewish Philanthropies building in Boston (1965); and a commemorative medal for the 350th Anniversary of the City of Gloucester, Massachusetts (1972).".
- George_Aarons wikiPageID "47359760".
- George_Aarons wikiPageLength "2817".
- George_Aarons wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- George_Aarons wikiPageRevisionID "681742240".
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore_Hebrew_Congregational_Building.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Beaux-Arts_Institute_of_Design.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Beverly,_Massachusetts.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Museum_School.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Boston_University.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Brookline,_Massachusetts.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge,_Massachusetts.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Category:1896_births.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980_deaths.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_American_sculptors.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Saint_Petersburg.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati_Telephone_Building.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Combined_Jewish_Philanthropies.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Filene.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Ein_Harod.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Facade.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Façade.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Filenes_Department_Store.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Fitchburg_Art_Museum.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Gloucester,_Massachusetts.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Hillel:_The_Foundation_for_Jewish_Campus_Life.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Hillel_House.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Hilles_Library.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Mitchell_Frieman.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Musée_de_St._Denis.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Public_Garden_(Boston).
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Radcliffe_College.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Ripley,_Mississippi.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Petersburg.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink School_of_the_Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Boston.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Slim_Aarons.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink South_Boston_Housing_Project.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink St._Petersburg,_Russia.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Waltham,_Massachusetts_(1950).
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLink Works_Progress_Administration.
- George_Aarons wikiPageWikiLinkText "George Aarons".
- George_Aarons hasPhotoCollection George_Aarons.
- George_Aarons wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- George_Aarons subject Category:1896_births.
- George_Aarons subject Category:1980_deaths.
- George_Aarons subject Category:20th-century_American_sculptors.
- George_Aarons subject Category:People_from_Saint_Petersburg.
- George_Aarons hypernym Sculptor.
- George_Aarons type Person.
- George_Aarons comment "For the American photographer George Allen Aarons see Slim AaronsGeorge Aarons (born in St. Petersburg, Russia 1896 - died in Gloucester, Massachusetts 1980) was a sculptor in the United States. Aarons moved from Russia to the United States when he was ten. He studied art at the Boston Museum School and then studied at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. He had studios in Brookline, Massachusetts and Gloucester, Massachusetts where he produced large bronze and marble figures and wood carvings.".
- George_Aarons label "George Aarons".
- George_Aarons sameAs Q20810355.
- George_Aarons sameAs Q20810355.
- George_Aarons wasDerivedFrom George_Aarons?oldid=681742240.
- George_Aarons isPrimaryTopicOf George_Aarons.