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  2. Lawn jockey - Wikipedia

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    Typically, these pieces were painted in gaudy colors for the uniform as with racing colors, with the flesh of the statue a gloss black. As of the 20th century, these statues have been considered racist, and many remaining samples have now been repainted, using pink paint for the skin while the original sculpture's exaggerated features remain.

  3. Conservation and restoration of outdoor bronze objects

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    The conservation and restoration of outdoor bronze artworks is an activity dedicated to the preservation, protection, and maintenance of bronze objects and artworks that are on view outside. When applied to cultural heritage this activity is generally undertaken by a conservator-restorer .

  4. Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures are often painted, but commonly lose their paint to time, or restorers. Many different painting techniques have been used in making sculpture, including tempera, oil painting, gilding, house paint, aerosol, enamel and sandblasting. [2] [6] Many sculptors seek new ways and materials to make art.

  5. List of public art in Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Metal & paint: Approx. 10 x 8 x 8 ft. University of South Florida [52] Just Pink and Turquoise: Lynda Benglis: 1988 University of South Florida Neon & iron: Approx. 53 x 51 x 23 in. Florida Department of State [53] Multiple Forms-A Mockup: Doris Marie Leeper: 1975 University of South Florida – Cooper Hall Acrylic paint & plywood: Approx. 118 ...

  6. Sculpture garden - Wikipedia

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    A sculpture garden or sculpture park is an outdoor garden or park which includes the presentation of sculpture, usually several permanently sited works in durable materials in landscaped surroundings. [1] A sculpture garden may be private, owned by a museum and accessible freely or for a fee, or public and accessible to all.

  7. List of public art in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    double-sided cast aluminum, paint, steel, cedar, fastening hardware: 72 x 78 x 4 in Green Gallery, Milwaukee [143] Tilted Channel from Full Steam Ahead: Hank Aaron State Trail: 2018 () Arlene Shechet: sculpture: aluminum, cast iron, glazed firebrick, steel: 65 x 96 x 32 in Friends of Hank Aaron State Trail [144] Cleft from the series Dendroids

  8. List of public art in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    This list contains only works of public art in outdoor public spaces, and not, for example, works inside museums. Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. Most monuments to historical figures are of men. Of about 1,500 city-owned statues and public monuments, just four are of real women. [4]

  9. Four Seasons (sculpture set) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Seasons Garden was designed in 1939 by Haldeman & Leland to complement the Recreation Building, which was added to the property in 1940 by the Lilly family. The Seasons putti are believed to date to the Landon era and were incorporated into the new garden design.