The Aero World War I Memorial in Philadelphia, PA is a bronze sculpture dedicated to the aviators who lost their lives in World War I. Created by renowned artist Paul Manship, the memorial features a celestial sphere adorned with the signs of the zodiac, showcasing a blend of classicism and Art Deco styles. Owned by the City of Philadelphia, this iconic memorial stands in Aviator Park, serving as a poignant tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served in the war.
Paul Manship, known for his notable works such as Duck Girl in Rittenhouse Square and Prometheus in New York City's Rockefeller Center, was commissioned by the Fairmount Park Art Association and the Aero Club of Pennsylvania to create this memorial. The idea for the celestial sphere was conceived in 1917, but fundraising and planning delayed its execution until 1944. Finally installed in 1950, the Aero Memorial stands as a significant piece of public art in Philadelphia, honoring the aviators who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War I.
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