40°40′26″N 73°58′8″W / 40.67389°N 73.96889°W | |
Location | Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York City, United States |
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Designer | Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Assisted by Albert Jaegers) |
Fabricator | Modern Art Foundry (replacement) |
Material | Bronze Granite |
Width | 6 feet (1.8 m) |
Height | 8 feet (2.4 m) |
Weight | 20 tons |
Dedicated date | December 26, 1903 |
Dedicated to | Henry W. Maxwell |
The Henry W. Maxwell Memorial is a public memorial located in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza in New York City. The memorial, designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, consists of a bronze tablet featuring a relief of Maxwell, a local philanthropist and park commissioner, affixed to a boulder. The memorial was dedicated in 1903 at the intersection of Eastern Parkway and Flatbush Avenue. In 1912, the memorial was moved to its present location at Grand Army Plaza. In the 1970s, due to vandalism, the plaque was removed and placed in storage, with a replacement plaque affixed to the boulder in 1996. The original plaque is located in the Brooklyn Museum.