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  2. Leif, the Discoverer (Whitney) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1990s, evidence of structural instability, manifest through cracks, erosion, and the deterioration of caulking in the pedestal was observable. [2] In February 1995, the statue was moved 20 feet to the west to prevent it falling off the bluff. Additionally, in September of that year, the statue was cleaned and covered in acrylic resin.

  3. Fourth plinth - Wikipedia

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    Whiteread's Monument, by an artist already notable for her Turner Prize-winning work House and the Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial in Vienna, was a cast of the plinth in transparent resin placed upside-down on top of the original. The light refracted through the resin, adopting a hue that was partially influenced by the weather.

  4. List of public art in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Fibreglass resin: 575cm high Replica of a terracotta bust by Michael Rysbrack. [2] Alfred Fagon: Corner of Ashley Rd. & Grosvenor Rd.; St Pauls, Bristol: 1987: David Mutasa Sculpture: Bronze bust on a black marble pedestal: 70cm bust on a 131cm pedestal [1] [2] The Greater Crested Plunger, the Crested Columbus and the Hooked Beaked Bauton

  5. A long-forgotten Alice in Wonderland-inspired garden gets ...

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    Volunteers also replanted a raised garden, restored a spring-fed water garden, and added a sundial atop the pedestal that once contained one. Benches from sponsors now dot the landscape of several ...

  6. Pedestal - Wikipedia

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    A pedestal, on the other hand, is defined as a shaft-like form that raises the sculpture and separates it from the base. [1] An elevated pedestal or plinth that bears a statue, and which is raised from the substructure supporting it (typically roofs or corniches), is sometimes called an acropodium.

  7. List of public art in Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Pedestal: 4.5m high x 91cm wide x 91cm deep. Base: 1.5m high x 2.3m wide x 2.3m deep. Figures: Lifesize Cannock Chase District Council [18] The Sower: Cannock Library, Manor Avenue Cannock: 1959 () A John Poole Statue: Belgian granite: 210cm high

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