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Pages in category "Sculptors from Illinois" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Brian Andreas;
Stone sculptures in Illinois (2 C, 2 P) W. Sculptures of women in Illinois (15 P) Wooden sculptures in Illinois (3 P) Pages in category "Sculptures in Illinois"
Sculptors from Illinois (70 P) T. Textile artists from Illinois (9 P) Pages in category "Artists from Illinois" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 ...
Sylvia Shaw Judson (June 30, 1897 – August 31, 1978) was a professional sculptor who worked first in Chicago and later in Lake Forest, Illinois.She created a broad range of sculptural artworks, notably garden pieces depicting children and animals.
Lions is a pair of 1893 bronze sculptures by Edward Kemeys, installed outside of the main entrance to the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. The sculptures are well-recognized public artworks. The sculptures were commissioned by Florence Lathrop Field as a gift to the museum in memory of her late husband Henry Field.
Jepson Center location Front view. Bird Girl is a sculpture made in 1936 by Sylvia Shaw Judson in Lake Forest, Illinois.It was sculpted at Ragdale, her family's summer home, and achieved fame when it was featured on the cover of the 1994 non-fiction novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
The Alma Mater, a bronze statue by sculptor Lorado Taft, is a beloved symbol of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.The 10,000-pound statue depicts a mother-figure wearing academic robes and flanked by two attendant figures representing "Learning" and "Labor", after the university's motto "Learning and Labor."
Installed in Chicago's Grant Park, in the U.S. state of Illinois, the statue and pedestal sit atop a memorial mound, with a ceremonial stairway leading to the summit. The statue was a notable meeting location for anti-Vietnam War protests in the 1960s, including during the 1968 Democratic National Convention .
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