by Sherry Sissac | 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 Sherry Sissac | Feb 11, 2014
Dimensions: 8′ Year Completed: 1999 Material: Bronze Owner: City of St. Louis
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 11, 2014
The Old Newsboy Statue was originally commissioned by Ted Wetterau. Unfortunately, Ted passed away prior to the statue’s permanent placement. Since Mr. Watterau’s death, his daughter, Mrs. Beth (Wetterau) Harbison decided it should reside in the Central...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 11, 2014
** This piece is no longer on display. Please see our Retired Public Art Installations page for more information. The statue, about two-thirds lifesize, was thought to be a model for a larger work honoring the Prussian military genius who reorganized the Revolutionary...
by Sherry Sissac | Feb 10, 2014
Mime explores the intersection of time and natural phenomena in a dynamic visual and visceral experience integrated with the environment of the Cross County MetroLink Richmond Heights Station. Three precise elements work in tandem to create the responsive, animated...
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