by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
Mysterious Monarch is perhaps the most stunning of Cassilly’s concrete sculptures. The resting butterfly resembles his concrete turtles in Turtle Park because of its playfulness and inviting nature. The wings extend high into the sky, magnifying this usually...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
In 1999, Chesterfield Arts and local sculptor Don Wiegand dedicated Maura, a life-size bronze sculpture of a running girl, to the City of Chesterfield in honor of the founding of the city. To mark this special event, Don created a unique red granite base that is an...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
This Mark Twain sculpture is part of the artist’s “Great Contributors” collection that features people, such as Twain and William Shakespeare, who have had a profound beneficial impact on the world. Known for a wide array of sculpture subjects, Gary...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
This is one of the seven large Bathers that are among the major works of Emilio Greco, one of the 20th century’s most distinguished Italian artists. He gained international acclaim at the 1956 Venice Biennale for one of his statues in the Bather series. This...
by jfawcett | Feb 12, 2014
Chadwick often sculpted pairs of figures, and was interested in exploring methods of signification, especially of gender difference. This sculpture is an example of the artist’s abstract style of portraying the human form in armless geometric shapes with the...
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