The Bears
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This sculpture is the third bear portrait by a third artist in the St. Louis…
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This sculpture is the third bear portrait by a third artist in the St. Louis…
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Cragg’s sculptures vary tremendously in material and thus appearance. However, his careful investigations of the…
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The highly stylized, 8-foot-high sculpture was commissioned for the religious school under the supervision of…
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Robert Burns had no connection to Washington University, but he was the favorite poet of…
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Trova’s Profile Canto series evolved from his Falling Man series, which became increasingly blossom-like. The more organic Profile Cantos are composed…
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Lassaw’s contribution to the advancement of sculptural abstraction went beyond mere formal innovation; his promotion…
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This piece is one of several abstract minimal sculptures designed by staff of the college’s…
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Founding Spirit’s small scale and clean lines are less realistic than some of Torrini’s other work…
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The Abstract Variation (A/V) series of sculptures are made in Cor-ten steel and are often painted, mostly…
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The Abstract Variation (A/V) series of sculptures are made in Cor-ten steel and are often painted, mostly…
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This sculpture is a fine example of Otterness’s work as it brings together his light-hearted…
Downtown St. Louis
** This piece is no longer on display. Please see our Retired Public Art Installations page…