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Other notable works include many portrait busts and bronze plaques of Indiana governors and notable citizens. There is a 21 x 41.5 foot mural depicting the Spirit of Indiana on the east wall of the Indiana House of Representatives and a figural representation of state of Indiana which was commissioned for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
[1] The first statue was installed in 1870, and, by 1971, the collection included at least one statue from every state. In 1933, Congress passed House Concurrent Resolution No. 47, which limited each state to only one statue in the Statuary Hall. Others would be distributed throughout the Capitol building. [1]
Official attempts from the Greek state for the repatriation of the Terpsichore started in 2007, when concerns were raised in Greek press over the manner of the acquisition of the statue and two more objects, a Minoan larnax and a large Rhodian pithos, [7] although until 2020 the informal contacts between the two sides were without any substantial progress. [8]
This is a list of public art in New Harmony, Indiana. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum. Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. When this is not the case (i.e. sound installation, for example) it is stated next to the title.
State of Indiana William H. English (bust) Unknown Indiana Statehouse Marble 22 × 24 × 15 in.; 55.88 × 60.96 × 38.1 cm State of Indiana Indiana (statue) Retta T. Matthews: 1893 Indiana Statehouse Metal: State of Indiana Sarah T. Bolton (relief) Emma Sangernebo: 1941 Indiana Statehouse Bronze: 49 in. × 31 1 ⁄ 8 in. × 3/4 in. State of Indiana
A student walks behind the statue of former Indiana University President and Chancellor Herman B Wells as it sits covered in snow on the IU campus in 2021. Artist Tuck Langland’s artwork ...
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The Board of Commissions requested Doyle’s presence at the arrival of the statues, as he was to assess the condition of the statues and check for any damages sustained during shipment. [22] The statues traveled by freight train after having arrived in America from Italy, and were delivered to the Indiana State House on September 1, 1888. [7]