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  2. The Falconer (Simonds) - Wikipedia

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    The Falconer is a bronze sculpture in Central Park, New York City by English sculptor George Blackall Simonds.It depicts a man in a theatrical version of Elizabethan dress standing on a high granite pedestal, releasing a hunting falcon.

  3. Public art in Central Park - Wikipedia

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    The gilded bronze statue of the Sherman Monument (dedicated in 1903), sculpted by Augustus Saint-Gaudens on a pedestal designed by Charles Follen McKim. [1]New York City's 843-acre (3.41 km 2) Central Park is the home of many works of public art in various media, such as bronze, stone, and tile.

  4. The Three Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    The statue is located in an area of the main campus called Harrison Square, named after Edwin D. Harrison, President of the institute at the time these students enrolled. [1] Continuing the Conversation, a statue honoring Rosa Parks, is also located in the square. [2] The statue was unveiled on September 4, 2019. [2]

  5. Westinghouse Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Chester French was the sculptor for the statue and the main panel, and Paul Fjelde designed the side panels. [1] The memorial consists of a statue of a schoolboy, who represents "The Spirit of the American Youth". He looks on at three panels that represent the life of George Westinghouse and is presumed to draw inspiration from them.

  6. List of public art in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of public art in Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. Public art may include ...

  7. List of sculptures by Jacob Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Epstein, 1921, photo by George Charles Beresford. This is a list of public sculptures by Jacob Epstein. This list only includes works held in public collections, such as museums and art galleries, in public spaces or in buildings and venues open to the public. It does not include works held only in private collections.

  8. Lost Children of the Alleghenies - Wikipedia

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    A local farmer, Jacob Dibert, heard about the missing children and remarked to his wife that he wished to be able to dream of the boys' location. On May 2, 1856, he had a dream in which he walked a path through the woods past a dead deer, a child's shoe and a fallen birch tree and eventually to a copse of birch trees in a small ravine.

  9. Point of View (West) - Wikipedia

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    The work weighs 750 lbs. and cost $130,000 for materials with charitable donations of land, pedestal and artist time. [3]Point of View sits on the edge of Mount Washington (Grandview Avenue at Sweetbriar Street) on the westernmost end of Grand View Scenic Byway Park and the Grand View Scenic Byway, a designated Pennsylvania scenic byway.