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List of public art in Columbus, Ohio
Summary
Columbus, Ohio
has an extensive public art collection.
These Are My Jewels
Works
edit
Greenwood Park Sofa
in 2005
Statue
of
Benjamin Franklin
Statue
of
Friedrich Schiller
Umbrella Girl
ART
(1999),
Columbus College of Art and Design
Arvin J. Alexander Memorial
(1991),
Alexander AEP Park
Breaker
(1982),
Ohio State University
Celebration for a Champion
(1984), Ohio State University
Celebration of Life
(2004),
Genoa Park
Charles Benton Flagg Memorial
(c. 1901),
Goodale Park
Columbus Firefighters Memorial
(1958),
Battelle Riverfront Park
Columbus Police Memorial
(2000), Genoa Park
Correlation: Two White Line Diagonals and Two Arcs with a Sixteen-Foot Radius
(1978),
Bricker Federal Building
Current
Dr. Samuel Mitchel Smith and Sons Memorial Fountain
(1880),
Wexner Medical Center
The Family of Man: Figure 2, Ancestor II
(1970), Columbus Museum of Art
The Father of Columbus Baseball
(2009),
Huntington Park
Flowing Kiss
(2013),
North Bank Park
Freedom
(1985), Battelle Riverfront Park
Gavel
(2008),
Ohio Judicial Center
Goodale Park Fountain
,
Goodale Park
[1]
Governor James A. Rhodes
(1982),
Rhodes State Office Tower
Greenwood Park Sofa
(2004),
Cultural Arts Center
James W. Barney Pickaweekee Story Grove
(1992), Battelle Riverfront Park
Hare on Ball and Claw
(1990), Columbus Museum of Art
Intermediate Model for the Arch
(1975), Columbus Museum of Art
Intersect
(1992), Broad and High streets
Lincoln Goodale Monument
(1888), Goodale Park
Naiads
(1984),
Capitol Square
skyscraper
Nationwide Fountain
,
One Nationwide Plaza
NavStar '92
(1991),
Franklin Park Conservatory
The Newsboy
(2018),
8 East Broad Street
Out of There
(1974), Columbus Museum of Art
Oval with Points
,
Dorrian Commons Park
Peter Pan
(1927),
Main Library
Philo Unit 6
and
Twin Branch Unit 4
(1983),
AEP Building
[2]
Scioto Lounge
(2014), Genoa Park
Spanish–American War Memorial
(1937), Battelle Riverfront Park
Statue of Arnold Schwarzenegger
(2012), Greater Columbus Convention Center
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
(1974), Franklin County Hall of Justice
Statue of Friedrich Schiller
(1891), Schiller Park
Statue of Lucas Sullivant
(2000), Genoa Park
Statue of William Oxley Thompson
(1930), Ohio State University
Their Spirits Circle the Earth
(1987), Battelle Riverfront Park
Three-Piece Reclining Figure: Draped 1975
(1975), Columbus Museum of Art
To Honor the Immigrants
(1992), Battelle Riverfront Park
Two Lines Up Excentric Variation VI
(1977), Columbus Museum of Art
Umbrella Girl
(1996), Schiller Park
Union Station Arch
(1899),
McFerson Commons
Untitled
(Falsetti)
(1960), Columbus City Schools Administration Office
Wasahaban
(1978), Columbus Museum of Art
Works at the Ohio Statehouse
edit
The
William McKinley Monument
The Doughboy
(1930)
Lincoln Vicksburg Monument
(1865-71)
Ohio Holocaust and Liberators Memorial
(2014)
Ohio Veterans Plaza
(1996)
Peace
(1922)
The Spirit of '98
(1928)
Statue of Christopher Columbus
(1892)
These Are My Jewels
(1893)
William McKinley Monument
(1906)
Former works
edit
Statue of Christopher Columbus
(1955),
Columbus City Hall
(no longer public)
Statue of Christopher Columbus
(1959),
Columbus State Community College
(no longer public)
Union Station
(1987)
Trains
(1989)
References
edit
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Sculptures in Columbus, Ohio
and
Murals in Columbus, Ohio
.
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"Goodale Park Fountain | Columbus Makes Art".
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"Turbines: Twin Branch #4 and Philo Unit #6 | Columbus Makes Art".
ColumbusMakesArt.com
. Retrieved
2020-04-24
.