

"Form cannot be form of nothing. If, then, in finding or creating beauty, we ignore the materials of things and attend only to their form, we miss an ever-present opportunity to heighten our effects. For whatever delight the form may bring, the material might have given delight already....There is no effect of form which an effect of material could not enhance, and this effect of material, underlying that of form, raises the latter to a higher power and gives the beauty of the object a certain poignancy, thoroughness, and infinity which it otherwise would have lacked. The Parthenon not in marble, the king's crown not of gold, and the stars not of fire, would be feeble and prosaic things... The beauty of material is thus the groundwork of all higher beauty..." George Santayana The American Civil War Memorial is made of marble, limestone and gold. The stones of the Portal, Stele, North South Cenotaph and Star Stone come from the thirty-six states of 1865. Marble producers in the United States are found in only a few states including Colorado, Georgia and Vermont. One of the finest American marbles is found in Danby, Vermont. The Star Stone and Stele are Danby white marble from Vermont Quarries Corporation. Some of America's best known buildings and projects, including the Jefferson Memorial, the US Supreme Court, the US Senate Office Building, the Pierpont Morgan Library and Arlington Cemetery are made of Danby white. The Cenotaphs, Portal and Star Stone base of the American Civil War Memorial are made of Indiana silver buff limestone from Independent Limestone Company. Limestone from the same quarry was used in the following projects: the Pentagon Phoenix Project (the renovation of the Pentagon after 9/11/01); the Empire State Building and the Washington Cathedral. The Portal wall is constructed of a mix of Canadian limestone and Seneca County (NY) limestone. The North South Cenotaph is composed of a variety of stones sent from the thirty-six states of 1865 (see North South Cenotaph section of this website). The stars on the Star Stone and the Stele top are gilt with 23k Italian gold leaf. The gold leaf is applied to the white Danby marble using an adhesive (gold size). As the name implies, gold leaf is a leaf of gold created by beating the gold to an extreme thinness (0.00003 inches). |