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Skowhegan Indian sculpture could be removed if chamber of commerce cannot find new owner The Skowhegan Regional Chamber of Commerce, which owns the 62-foot-tall sculpture of a Native American ...
Long lost sculpture “Wounded Indian," which was found in Virginia in the late 1980s, will be returned to a Boston-area organization cofounded by Paul Revere.
A famous Skowhegan landmark is now up for sale with a price tag of just one dollar. The 70-foot, nearly 60-year-old Skowhegan Indian sculpture has been owned by the Skowhegan Regional Chamber of ...
Police tape discourages people from approaching The Skowhegan Indian, a 62-foot-tall wooden statue by Bernard Langlais, shown at 65 Madison Ave. in Skowhegan on Tuesday. The sculpture sits on a 20 ...
A new outdoor sculpture, Family Tree, by national figurative bronze sculptor, Jane DeDecker, was recently installed in Indian Springs Village Center in The Woodlands, according to Susan Vreeland ...
The stone sculpture of a kneeling man is believed to be one of the oldest pieces of Indian art ever found in Tennessee. The piece was made during the Mississippian Period, which ran from the 9th ...
MUSKEGON, Mich. – A sculpture planned for the entrance of a Native American burial site was relocated after a local tribe said it would disturb sacred ground. The granite obelisk, titled “All ...
Contested ‘Wounded Indian’ sculpture heading back to Boston after quarter-century dispute with Norfolk’s Chrysler Museum “These ragtag guys up in Boston aren’t going away,” said the ...
SINGAPORE — The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) announced today (Oct 19) that it will be returning a controversial bronze sculpture to Indian authorities following the criminal court case ...
“Wounded Indian,” sculpted in 1850 by Peter Stephenson and modeled on the ancient Roman statue “Dying Gaul,” was a gift to the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association in 1893 and was ...