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Two pairs of lion sculpture are installed at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. The original statues were created by Gavin Jack with cement in 1915, and repaired by Ralphael Plescia in 1977. Replacements were sculpture by Nick Fairplay with Italian marble. The sculpture are known as Fortitude, Honor, Integrity, and Patience. [1]
A Concrete Aboriginal, also known as a Neville, is a lawn ornament once common in Australia. [1] [2] The ornament is a concrete statue depicting an Aboriginal Australian, generally carrying a spear and often standing on one leg. [3] The statues were once common in Australia but rarely seen since the 1980s. [4]
Concrete Buddha statues (8 P) Pages in category "Concrete sculptures" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
He began creating the concrete sculptures after retiring in 1948, and gradually transformed the outdoor rock garden into the concrete park, until his stroke in 1964. [6] After Smith's death in 1976, a storm damaged over 70% of the figures. The Kohler Foundation rehabilitated the park and donated it to Price County, and the land is now a county ...
Henry Clay Payne donated Eight Stone Lions to the city of Milwaukee. They were placed to guard each end of the two iron bridges in Lake Park. "The bridges were designed by local engineer Oscar Sanne to cross the two branches of the south ravine on either side of the lighthouse, carrying carriage and pedestrian traffic in and out of Lake Park, the original southern entrance to the park.
The Dream sculpture is built out of moulded and cast unique concrete shapes, 90 pieces in all contributing to over 14 tiers (54 individual elements for the head, each weighing 9 tonnes (8.9 long tons; 9.9 short tons)). Dolomite was utilised as a concrete aggregate in order to provide the brilliant white finish.
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Pattern: 27th St. and W. Hopkins: 2010 () Paula Schulze: paint and stain on wood panels [124] Miller Valley Veterans Monument: Miller Brewing Company Visitor's Center: 2010 () Thomas Queoff: monument: bronze: 240 in MillerCoors [125] Selig Monument: Miller Park: 2010 () Brian Maughan: monument: bronze: 84 in [126] Pedestrian Drama: Wisconsin ...