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This is a list of public art in Hartford, Connecticut, in the United States. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals, and mosaics.
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The Coat of arms of Connecticut: 1931 Flag: White shield with three grapevines on a field of azure blue, with a banner below the shield depicting the state motto. 1897 Motto: Qui Transtulit Sustinet (He Who Transplanted Still Sustains) 1897 — Seal: The Great seal of the state of Connecticut: 1784
The William Benton Museum of Art is a public fine arts museum located on the University of Connecticut's main campus in Storrs, Connecticut. The Benton houses a permanent collection of over 6,500 artistic works and hosts special exhibitions, concerts, campus art walks, and other events.
Milford Oyster Festival, sometimes shortened to "Oysterfest," is an annual cultural festival held on the third Saturday of August throughout the city of Milford, Connecticut. As a major tourist attraction , billed as the largest one-day festival in the New England region [ 1 ] and listed among the top 10 annual events in Connecticut , [ 2 ] the ...
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Reviewing the 2012 show "Highlights from the Albany Institute of History and Art" at The Florence Griswold Museum, Martha Schwendener wrote in The New York Times (Connecticut edition): "Bill Sullivan's "Twilight at Olana" (1990), refers to the Persian-inspired mansion on the Hudson built by Church, who grew rich from his paintings.
Public art in Connecticut (1 C, 1 P) S. Sculptures in Connecticut (6 C, 2 P) V. Vandalized works of art in Connecticut (5 P) W. Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum ...