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Raymond Kaskey

b. 1943, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Raymond Kaskey was born in 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He received degrees in architecture from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Kaskey is nationally known for his classical-style sculpture and has received numerous awards, including the Henry Hering Medal from the National Sculpture Society in 1986 for Portlandia, and again in 1993 for the National Law Enforcement Memorial. Kaskey is well known for his public sculpture. He created the bronze lions for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, located just across F Street from the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. Kaskey also created the bronze adornments for the World War II Memorial on the National Mall, including sculpted eagles, wreaths, garlands, and twenty-four narrative bas-reliefs.
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Boundary Markers
Raymond Kaskey
Date: 1998
Medium: glass fiber reinforced cement, brick and cast stone
Figure of Justice from US Courthouse, Alexandria, VA
Raymond Kaskey
Date: 1996
Medium: bronze
Jury Duty
Raymond Kaskey
Date: 2002
Medium: polyester resin
Justice and the Sundial
Raymond Kaskey
Date: 1995
Medium: bronze, painted steel
Justice Delayed, Justice Denied
Raymond Kaskey
Date: 1995
Medium: cast bronze
Power of the Law
Raymond Kaskey
Date: 1998
Medium: bronze
Wisdom of the Law
Raymond Kaskey
Date: 1998
Medium: bronze
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