A report on Ulric Ellerhusen and Francis Keally

The East
Francis Keally c. 1924
The West
Brooklyn Public Library
Christ Church, Cranbrook
Wilbur Wright
Michael Faraday
Louis Pasteur
Law
City Hall, Kansas City, Missouri
City Hall, Kansas City, Missouri
Figural sculpture representing 'Introspection' at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco
The March of Religion on the Rockefeller Chapel, figure of Christ in the center
Oregon Pioneer atop the Oregon State Capitol building

Keally's partner in the competition entry was the architectural sculptor Ulric Ellerhusen.

- Francis Keally

First Permanent Settlement of the West (aka Pioneer Monument), Old Fort Harrod State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, with architect Francis Keally, 1934

- Ulric Ellerhusen
The East

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Oregon State Capitol, view from Capitol Mall

Oregon State Capitol

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Building housing the state legislature and the offices of the governor, secretary of state, and treasurer of the U.S. state of Oregon.

Building housing the state legislature and the offices of the governor, secretary of state, and treasurer of the U.S. state of Oregon.

Oregon State Capitol, view from Capitol Mall
The building used as the capitol in 1855, when the territorial capital was briefly located in Corvallis
Artist's rendering of the 1855 building
Interior ceiling of the dome above the rotunda
Leo Friedlander's relief sculpture Covered Wagon (1934) outside the main entrance
Walk of Flags on the capitol grounds
Aerial view of the Capitol and surrounding area
The gold Oregon Pioneer by Ulric Ellerhusen, 1938

New York architects Trowbridge & Livingston conceived the current structure's Art Deco stripped classical design in association with Francis Keally.

In its center, the floor of the prominent rotunda features an embedded Oregon State Seal sculpted in bronze by Ulric Ellerhusen.

Parking lot for the fort, under which the actual fort site lies

Old Fort Harrod State Park

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Park located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky in the United States.

Park located in Harrodsburg, Kentucky in the United States.

Parking lot for the fort, under which the actual fort site lies

The George Rogers Clark Federal Monument (not to be confused with the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes, Indiana) was designed by architect Francis Keally and sculptor Ulric Ellerhusen.