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the Indian was completed in 1969 by artist Bernard Langlais, a student and teacher at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, according to the chamber’s website. Taller than 60 feet ...
“The Wounded Indian,” thought to be destroyed in the late 1950s, arrived some 30 years later in a Virginia museum, setting off a decades-long dispute between the museum and the sculpture’s ...
Madras Government Press. Pp. ? + 48 + 4 plates. 8 annas. ‘ ‘Illustrations of Indian Sculpture, mostly Southern, for use with the Guide to the Archaeological Galleries”. By Dr. F. H.
Henrico, Monacan and Powhatan high schools, as well as the Lucky Strike power plant building on Richmond's Tobacco Row, are among the sites vying for the sculpture of an American Indian that's ...
After a decades-long battle over its ownership, a 170-year-old sculpture will soon journey from Virginia back to its home in Boston. The story of the statue, called The Wounded Indian, and its ...
The Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk Virginia has agreed to return Peter Stephenson’s marble sculpture The Wounded Indian (1850) to the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association (MCMA), a ...
“Wounded Indian,” sculpted in 1850 by Peter Stephenson ... its assets to other area cultural institutions, the sculpture was accidentally destroyed and tossed away. But the life-size piece ...
Representing the Indian diaspora in Australia are Niharika Hukku and Shaumyika Sharma. Bhattacharjee’s stainless-steel orbs mounted with meditative figures in his kinetic sculpture, Cosmic Nest ...
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