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Pages in category "Sculptors from Wisconsin" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Carl Akeley; B.
La Crosse Players, La Crosse, Wisconsin; [9] [10] a replica is at the Rose Street city entrance; Eagle, Riverside Park, La Crosse, Wisconsin, [11] a large statue of 14-gauge weathering steel depicting a tree trunk with bald eagle atop it, clutching fish in its talons [12] Head of Sculptor; Gambrinus, "King of Beer," Heileman brewery, La Crosse, WI.
The Patrick Cudahy Memorial is a public art work by American artist Felix de Weldon, located in Sheridan Park in Cudahy, Wisconsin. [1] The bronze sculpture depicts industrialist Patrick Cudahy standing and wearing a business suit. [2] The inscription reads: PATRICK CUDAHY FOUNDER OF THE CITY OF CUDAHY MARCH 17 1849 - JULY 25, 1919 (shamrock)
City of Madison Public Art Collection [9] images here Blue Urn with Dragon: Sid Boyum: intersection of Atwood Ave. & Jackson St. painted cast concrete 66 in. H × 30 in. W × 28 in. D City of Madison Public Art Collection [10] images here: Bronze Hosta Leaf: Sylvia Beckman: Olbrich Botanical Gardens: bronze: City of Madison Public Art ...
Both she and sculptor Jean Pond Miner were named "artists in residence" at the Wisconsin Building, and that is where she created The Genius of Wisconsin, while Miner produced Forward. [11] Mears was one of a group of women sculptors christened the "White Rabbits" who worked under Lorado Taft producing sculpture for the World Columbian ...
Sculptors from Wisconsin (28 P) T. Textile artists from Wisconsin (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Artists from Wisconsin" The following 97 pages are in this category ...
Gustav Haug was born in Magdeburg, Germany in 1836. He studied sculpture in Berlin and Paris. In 1864, he settled to Milwaukee where he became involved in creating ornamental custom carving for the city's second courthouse (1873–1939), private residences of Alexander Mitchell and John Plankinton, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church. He died in ...
Sidney Edward Boyum (1914 – February 22, 1991) was an industrial photographer, sculptor and graphic artist in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. [1] Much of his work falls into the category of outsider art. [2] Boyum is best known for his public sculptures scattered throughout the Schenk-Atwood-Starkweather-Yahara Neighborhood [3] on Madison ...