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  2. Burns Park Sculpture Garden - Wikipedia

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    Burns Park Sculpture Garden, also called DC Burns Park, is in Denver, Colorado, U.S. [1] [2] [3] It is named after Daniel C. Burns, a Denver real estate developer and philanthropist, who donated the park land to the city of Denver in 1939. [4] The park is significant due to its collection of large sculptures, most of them created in the 1960s.

  3. Conversations with Magic Stones (Magic Stone Three)

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    Originally, this work was created as part of a multi-part sculpture with two other bronze "magic stones" (eight-sided polyhedrons) and three "figures" (vertical abstract sculptures). [3] One of these other works, Conversations with Magic Stones (Figure Three) , is also installed at the Lynden Sculpture Garden.

  4. List of public art in Denver - Wikipedia

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    Public artworks that have been displayed in Denver, Colorado, include: 1.26; Armenian Khachkar, Colorado State Capitol; Articulated Wall; Balloon Man Running; Blue Bear, see I See What You Mean; Blue Mustang, Denver International Airport; Bridge; Bronco Buster; Civil War Monument, also known as Soldier's Monument [1] The Closing Era, Colorado ...

  5. Single Form (Eikon) - Wikipedia

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    Cast 5/7 was sold in 1966 to Mrs Harry Lynde Bradley, who donated it to the Milwaukee Art Museum in 1975. Cast 6/7 was bought from Marlborough Fine Art in 1965 by the Government Art Collection and it is displayed in the garden of the British Ambassador's residence in Washington, DC. Hepworth presented cast 7/7 to the Tate Gallery in 1964.

  6. List of sculpture parks - Wikipedia

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    Animaland Park, defunct sculpture garden and amusement park in New Brunswick; Boreal Sculpture Garden, St. John's, Newfoundland [22] Canadian Centre for Architecture, museum and research centre in Montreal, Quebec. The architect Phyllis Lambert is the founder [23] Dante Garden, sculpture garden of Dante's Divine Comedy in Toronto, Ontario.

  7. Conversations with Magic Stones, Figure Three - Wikipedia

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    Conversations with Magic Stones, Figure Three is a public art work by English artist Barbara Hepworth located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] The sculpture is an abstract, totemic form made of bronze; it is installed on the lawn. [2]

  8. Sea Form (Atlantic) - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Hepworth, Sea Form (Atlantic), 1964, in the Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sea Form (Atlantic) (BH 362) is a 1964 bronze sculpture by English artist Barbara Hepworth . It measures 204 cm × 107 cm × 73 cm (80 in × 42 in × 29 in).

  9. Figure for Landscape - Wikipedia

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    Figure for Landscape is a bronze sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, modeled in 1960.. Seven castings were made; they are in the Barbara Hepworth Museum (Tate St Ives), [1] Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, University of Exeter, [2] J. Paul Getty Museum, [3] [4] the San Diego Museum of Art. and Stavanger Kunstforening, Norway.