Grand Army Plaza
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Four Eagles
- Location: Grand Army Plaza entrance between Prospect Park West and Flatbush Avenue
- Sculptor: Frederick William MacMonnies
- Architect: Stanford White
- Description: Four columns, each with four small eagles surmounting globes at middle sections and one large eagle surmounting globe at top
- Materials: Granite, bronze
- Dimensions: Small eagle (each) H: 6'7" W: 5'7"; Small eagle and globe (each) H: 9'; Large eagle (each) H: 6'8" W: 5'6"; Large eagle and globe (each) H: 9'11"; Column (each) H: 50'
- Cast: ca. 1901
- Dedicated: 1901
- Donor: Purchase
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