by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Hancock was commissioned to produce a statue as a memorial to Mrs. Jessie Tennille Maschmeyer by her widower, Augustus. The sculpture of a Zuni bird charmer was carefully designed to both fit its prominent setting in front of the Bird House and to reflect Mrs....
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Dimensions: 5′ x 4′ Year Completed: 2010 Material: Fiberglass, paint Owner: Wings, a BJC Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Care program
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
This untitled sculpture, situated outside the entrance to the Living World Building at the St. Louis Zoo, is a large grouping of natural limestone boulders with life-like cast bronze animals mounted on the surfaces and in the crevasses of the rocks. A small pool in...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Baer purchased the two reclining figures from Moore in 1961 and donated them to the St. Louis Art Museum in 1970, where they currently reside. The bronze pieces appear thick and heavy, but their smooth forms twist and bend around themselves,...
by jfawcett | Feb 17, 2014
The three large turtles are named Richard, Sally, and Tom after the children of Mrs. Sonya (Sunny) Glassberg, who donated the playground to Forest Park. The four small turtles are named for her grandchildren Antonio, David, Adam, and Emily. The playground is open from...
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