
Monument to the Dawson Massacre & Mier Expedition - LaGrange, TX
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N 29° 53.344 W 096° 52.624
14R E 705002 N 3308385
The monument honors the members of the Dawson expedition kill in 1842 and the Mier expedition who were killed in 1843. Josset sculpted the bronze angel; Bourdelle sculpted the plaster mural.
Waymark Code: WMX484
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/24/2017
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Monument consisting of a tall shaft of shellstone. On the front face of the shaft is a vertical panel of sculptured color plaster depicting the drawing of the beans and other incidents of the Mier Expedition from Texas history. At the base of the mural and shaft stands a high-relief bronze female figure of an angel. She wears long flowing robes and head covering. Her wings spread up behind her body. The angel stands in front of a slab of polished pink granite. The shaft rests on a terraced limestone base. In front of the shaft is a marble tomb surrounded by wrought iron fence.
TITLE: Untitled
 ARTIST(S): Raoul Josset & Pierre Bourdelle
 DATE: Oct. 25, 1936
 MEDIUM: Sculpture: bronze; Mural: concrete, painted; Base: pink Texas granite, limestone, Texas shellstone.
 CONTROL NUMBER: IAS TX001025
 Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]
 PHYSICAL LOCATION: Monument Hill State Park
414 TX-92 Spur
LaGrange, TX 78945
 DIFFERENCES NOTED BETWEEN THE INVENTORY LISTING AND YOUR OBSERVATIONS AND RESEARCH: Looks good, no treatment needed.

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