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Art by State: South Carolina

The listing below groups art, artists and architectural elements by state.
This list is a work in progress and is not comprehensive.
Alabama [1]
Georgia [2]
Maine [3]
Nebraska [4]
Ohio [5]
Texas [6]
Alaska [7]
Hawaii [8]
Maryland [9]
Nevada [10]
Oklahoma [11]
Utah [12]
Arizona [13]
Idaho [14]
Massachusetts [15]
New Hampshire [16]
Oregon [17]
Vermont [18]
Arkansas [19]
Illinois [20]
Michigan [21]
New Jersey [22]
Pennsylvania [23]
Virginia [24]
California [25]
Indiana [26]
Minnesota [27]
New Mexico [28]
Rhode Island [29]
Washington [30]
Colorado [31]
Iowa [32]
Mississippi [33]
New York [34]
South Carolina [35]
West Virginia [36]
Connecticut [37]
Kansas [38]
Missouri [39]
North Carolina [40]
South Dakota [41]
Wisconsin [42]
Delaware [43]
Kentucky [44]
Montana [45]
North Dakota [46]
Tennessee [47]
Wyoming [48]
Florida [49]
Louisiana [50]
South Carolina
Art/
Architecture
LocationDescription
Statue

Crypt [51]

John C. Calhoun [52] (Representative, Secretary of War, Vice President, Secretary of State)

Statue

Capitol Visitor Center [53]

Wade Hampton [54] (Governor, Senator)

Portrait

Speaker's Lobby, House wing, 2nd floor

Langdon Cheves, Speaker [55] (by Hal Morrison)

Portrait

Speaker's Lobby, House wing, 2nd floor

James L. Orr, Speaker [56] (by Esther Edmonds)

Medallion Portrait

Senate wing

Senator John C. Calhoun [57] (by Arthur E. Schmalz Conrad)

Painting

center section, 1st floor, west corridor

Fort Sumter, before the war (by Seth Eastman)

Painting

center section, 1st floor, west corridor

Fort Sumter, after the bombardment (by Seth Eastman)

Painting

center section, 1st floor, west corridor

Fort Sumter, after the war (by Seth Eastman)

Bust

Senate Chamber [58]

Vice President John C. Calhoun [59] (by Theodore A. Mills)

Portrait

Senate wing

Vice President John C. Calhoun [60] (by Henry F. Darby)

Bust

Old Supreme Court Chamber [61]

John Rutledge [62], Chief Justice, 1795 (by Alexander Galt)

Painting

Rotunda [63]

Thomas Lynch, represented in Declaration of Independence [64](by John Trumbull)

Painting

Rotunda [63]

Arthur Middleton, represented in Declaration of Independence [64] (by John Trumbull)

Painting

Rotunda [63]

Thomas Heyward, Jr., represented in Declaration of Independence [64] (by John Trumbull)

Painting

Rotunda [63]

Edward Rutledge, represented in Declaration of Independence [64] (by John Trumbull)

Painting

Rotunda [63]

Col. John Laurens represented in Surrender of Lord Cornwallis [65] (by John Trumbull)

Painting

Senate wing

John J. Patterson, Senator, represented in The Florida Case before the Electoral Commission  [66](by Cornelia Adèle Strong Fassett)

Painting

House wing, east stairway

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, represented in Signing of the Constitution [67] (by Howard Chandler Christy)

Painting

House wing, east stairway

Charles Pinckney, represented in Signing of the Constitution [67] (by Howard Chandler Christy)

Painting

House wing, east stairway

John Rutledge, represented in Signing of the Constitution [67] (by Howard Chandler Christy)

Painting

House wing, east stairway

Pierce Butler, represented in Signing of the Constitution [67] (by Howard Chandler Christy)

State Seal

President’s Room

ceiling mural (by Constantino Brumidi)

State Seal

House Chamber [68]

plaster relief

Artist

Senate Gallery

Theodore Augustus Mills

b. Charleston, South Carolina

Portrait bust of John C. Calhoun [59]

Artist

Senate wing

Thomas Sully

b. Charleston, South Carolina

Portrait of Thomas Jefferson [69]; portrait of Andrew Jackson [70]

Artist

Senate collection

John Blake White

b. Charleston, South Carolina

Mrs. Motte Directing Generals Marion and Lee to Burn Her Mansion to Dislodge the British [71]; General Marion Inviting a British Officer to Share His Meal [72]; Sergeants Jasper and Newton Rescuing American Prisoners  [73]from the British [73]; The Battle of Fort Moultrie [74]


Source URL: http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/south-carolina

Links:
[1] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/alabama
[2] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/georgia
[3] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/maine
[4] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/nebraska
[5] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/ohio
[6] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/texas
[7] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/alaska
[8] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/hawaii
[9] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/maryland
[10] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/nevada
[11] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/oklahoma
[12] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/utah
[13] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/arizona
[14] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/idaho
[15] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/massachusetts
[16] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/new-hampshire
[17] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/oregon
[18] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/vermont
[19] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/arkansas
[20] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/illinois
[21] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/michigan
[22] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/new-jersey
[23] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/pennsylvania
[24] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/virginia
[25] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/california
[26] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/indiana
[27] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/minnesota
[28] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/new-mexico
[29] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/rhode-island
[30] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/washington
[31] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/colorado
[32] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/iowa
[33] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/mississippi
[34] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/new-york
[35] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/south-carolina
[36] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/west-virginia
[37] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/connecticut
[38] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/kansas
[39] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/missouri
[40] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/north-carolina
[41] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/south-dakota
[42] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/wisconsin
[43] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/delaware
[44] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/kentucky
[45] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/montana
[46] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/north-dakota
[47] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/tennessee
[48] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/wyoming
[49] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/florida
[50] http://www.aoc.gov/art-by-state/louisiana
[51] http://www.aoc.gov/node/328
[52] http://www.aoc.gov/node/621
[53] http://www.aoc.gov/node/309
[54] http://www.aoc.gov/node/665
[55] http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000350
[56] http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=O000104
[57] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_32_00009.htm
[58] http://www.aoc.gov/node/324
[59] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Sculpture_22_00007.htm
[60] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_32_00003.htm
[61] http://www.aoc.gov/node/333
[62] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Sculpture_21_00016.htm
[63] http://www.aoc.gov/capitol-buildings/capitol-rotunda
[64] http://www.aoc.gov/node/368
[65] http://www.aoc.gov/node/372
[66] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_33_00006.htm
[67] http://www.aoc.gov/node/346
[68] http://www.aoc.gov/node/318
[69] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_31_00006.htm
[70] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_32_00018.htm
[71] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_33_00001.htm
[72] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_33_00002.htm
[73] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_33_00003.htm
[74] http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_33_00004.htm