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  2. Scott Myers - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Myers became an elected member of the National Sculpture Society. [2] On February 12, 2011, Myers was featured in the popular television show Texas Country Reporter . [ 3 ] Myers was inducted in the inaugural class of the Haltom City High School Hall of Fame on March 10, 2011.

  3. List of public art in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Brownie (1905), Houston Zoo; Bygones (1976), Menil Collection; Cancer, There Is Hope (1990) Charlotte Allen Fountain; Charmstone, Menil Collection; Cloud Column (2006), Glassell School of Art; George H. W. Bush Monument; Inversion; Isolated Mass/Circumflex (Number 2) Lillian Schnitzer Fountain (1875), Hermann Park; Monument au Fantôme ...

  4. Louis Amateis - Wikipedia

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    He studied architecture at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia and sculpture at the Royal Academy of Fine Art. He also studied in Milan and Paris before moving to New York City in 1884. [ 1 ] While working as an architectural sculptor for McKim, Mead, and White he married his wife, Dora Ballin, in 1889.

  5. Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden is a sculpture garden located at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) in Houston, Texas, United States.Designed by artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi, the garden consists of 25 works of the MFAH, including sculptures by Henri Matisse, Alexander Calder, David Smith, Frank Stella, and Louise Bourgeois.

  6. Sam Houston Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Sam Houston Monument is an outdoor bronze sculpture of Sam Houston by Enrico Cerracchio, installed at the northwest corner of Houston's Hermann Park, in the U.S. state of Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The work is administered by the City of Houston's Municipal Arts Commission.

  7. Steven Whyte - Wikipedia

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    Steven Whyte (born 17 March 1969) is a sculptor classically trained in the traditional methodology of figurative bronze and portrait sculpture living in Carmel, California. He has produced many public memorials and installations in both England and throughout the United States with subjects ranging from miners, to soldiers and fire fighters.

  8. Matchett Herring Coe - Wikipedia

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    architectural sculpture for the Houston City Hall (with Raoul Josset), 1939-1939; his cenotaph commemorating school children killed in an explosion at New London, Texas, 1939; reliefs on the Fondren Library at Rice University; work at Lamar University; Entrance pylons, work on the Reptile House, and other work at the Houston Zoo, including a ...

  9. William McVey (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    McVey was a member of the National Sculpture Society and exhibited in its 49th Annual Exhibition, "Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals held in New York City in 1982 where he showed a bronze Walrus. [6] He won the 1964 Cleveland Arts Prize. [7]