110. William Penn (1886-1892), Alexander Milne Calder
Voices heard in the program:GRETA GREENBERGER was the Tour Guide Director for Philadelphia’s City Hall Tours and Visitor Center for 25 years. She was responsible for conducting tours of City Hall for visitors and school groups.TIMOTHY RUB is the former Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He is an art historian who specializes in architecture and modern art.Segment Producer: Bruce Wallace
111. William McKinley (1908), Charles Albert Lopez and Isidore Konti
Voices heard in the program:LEWIS L. GOULD is Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of "The Modern American Presidency."AUDREY FLACK (1931-2024) was a pioneering artist known for her work in photorealism and sculpture. Her work is included in the collections of major museums around the worldSegment Producer: Sarah P. Reynolds
112. John Wanamaker (1923), John Massey Rhind
Voices heard in the program:JENNIE FUNCHES is a consultant at the Macy’s Visitor Center in Philadelphia, located in the historic Wanamaker Building, which formerly housed the Wanamaker’s department store, founded by John Wanamaker in 1866.MICHAEL LISICKY specializes in the histories of American department stores. He is the author of Wanamaker’s: Meet me at the Eagle.WILLIAM ZULKER is the author of John Wanamaker: King of Merchants, a biography of John Wanamaker.Segment Producer: Yowei Shaw
113. John Christian Bullitt (1907), John J. Boyle
Voices heard in the program:MAYOR MICHAEL NUTTER is the former mayor of Philadelphia. He assumed office in 2008 as the 98th mayor of the city.WILLIAM C. BULLITT is the great-great grandson of John C. Bullitt. He is a partner at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP in Philadelphia, the law firm founded by John C. Bullitt.ELIZABETH MILROY is the Curator of Education for Public Programs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She is a specialist in American art and the history of Philadelphia.Segment Producer: Rachel James
114. Major General John Fulton Reynolds (1884) and General George McClellan (1891), John Rogers and Henry Jackson Ellicott
Voices heard in the program:GREGORY URWIN is a professor of history at Temple University, where he specializes in military history. He has a longstanding interest in the American Civil War.LYNN D. MARSDEN-ATLASS is the Director of the Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a specialist in American and contemporary art.Segment Producer: John Myers
115. Matthias William Baldwin (1905), Herbert Adams
Voices heard in the program:GEORGE THOMAS is an architectural and cultural historian. He is a professor of urban studies at the University of Pennsylvania.JOEL SPIVAK is an architectural consultant and Philadelphia transit historian. He is the author of Philadelphia Railroads and co-author of Philadelphia Trolleys.Segment Producer: Kimberly Haas
116. Government of the People (1976), Jacques Lipchitz
Voices heard in the program:The late JACQUES LIPCHITZ (1891-1973), the sculptor who created Government of the People, and his wife YULLA LIPCHITZ (1911-2003), are heard on archival tape.DR. ROBERTA K. TARBELL is an art historian who focuses on American art and modern sculpture. She is Visiting Scholar at the Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the author of Robert Laurent: American figurative sculpture, 1910 – 1960.MURIEL KAPLAN is an art collector who met and befriended Yulla Lipchitz in Westchester, NY. Yulla’s correspondence with Muriel describes the difficulties in completing Jacques Lipchitz’s last three sculpture commissions after his death.Segment Producer: Brendan Baker
1. LOVE (1976), Robert Indiana
Voices heard in the program:ROBERT INDIANA (1928-2018) is the American painter and sculptor who created the iconic LOVE sculpture.ADRIAN DANNATT writes about contemporary art and is the author of Robert Indiana: Hard Edge and Robert Indiana: Wood.Segment Producer: Lu Olkowski
118. Clothespin (1976), Claes Oldenburg
Voices heard in the program:CLAES OLDENBURG (1929-2022) is the artist who created Clothespin. He is known worldwide for his sculptures that find new meaning in everyday objects by expanding them to a gargantuan scale.HARRY PHILBRICK is the former Director of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where Oldenburg’s sculpture Paint Torch was installed in Lenfest Plaza in 2011.JULIA GUERRERO is the Director of the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority’s Percent for Art Program and Advisory Board of Design.Segment Producer: Jenny Lawton