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The statue represents the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It was sculpted by Robert Cassiani and dedicated during the 1893 commencement exercises. it represents Jesus and the inscription translates to "Come to me everyone". It was modeled after the statue of the Sacred Heart by Gabriel Thomas, which stood at the Montmartre basilica until 1900. [2]
Statue of Thomas the Apostle, with the features of restorer Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, at the base of the spire. This is a list of sculptures in Notre-Dame de Paris.. Stone, copper, and bronze statues, including statues of the twelve Apostles that surrounded the base of the spire, had been removed from the site days prior to the 2019 fire as part of the renovations.
A bronze statue of Moses by Croatian artist Josip Turkalj [1] [2] installed at the main campus of the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, just outside of the Hesburgh Library. Commissioned in 1962, the sculpture is owned by the University of Notre Dame.
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Notre Dame's replica of the Portiuncula Chapel was constructed in 1861. It was demolished in 1898. [1]: 7–8 Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., the French Holy Cross priest who founded the University of Notre Dame, had a lifelong devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and named several institutions he created after her.
A bronze sculpture of Knute Rockne is installed on the University of Notre Dame campus, in Notre Dame, Indiana. The statue was dedicated in 2009. The statue was dedicated in 2009. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Pages in category "University of Notre Dame Public Art Collection" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Word of Life (often called "Touchdown Jesus") is a mural on the side of Hesburgh Library, on the University of Notre Dame campus in Notre Dame, Indiana. The artwork measures 134 feet (41 m) high and 68 feet (21 m) wide. [1] [2]