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Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Owner / administrator | Notes |
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Spirit of Commerce | Jackson Park | 1881 | Gustave Haug | allegorical | zinc | 15 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Allegorical figure[1] | ||
Washington Monument | Court of Honor, Wisconsin Avenue 43°02′19.42″N 87°55′22.43″W / 43.0387278°N 87.9228972°W |
1885 | Richard Henry Park | portrait | bronze | 110 × 41 × 41 in | City of Milwaukee | Figurative portrait of George Washington[2] | ||
Juneau Monument | Juneau Park 43°2′33.86″N 87°53′53.76″W / 43.0427389°N 87.8982667°W |
1887 | Richard Henry Park | portrait | bronze | 13 ft × 51⁄2 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Figurative portrait of Solomon Juneau[3] | ||
Leif, the Discoverer | Juneau Park 43°02′34.20″N 87°53′54.48″W / 43.0428333°N 87.8984667°W |
1887 | Anne Whitney | portrait | bronze | 8 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Figurative portrait of Leif Ericson[4] | ||
Henry Bergh | Wisconsin Humane Society 43°02′20.38″N 87°58′10.11″W / 43.0389944°N 87.9694750°W |
1891 | James H. Mahoney | portrait | bronze | 9 × 3 × 21⁄2 ft | Wisconsin Humane Society | Figurative portrait of Henry Bergh[5] | ||
T.A. Chapman Memorial | Forest Home Cemetery 42°59.97′N 87°56.59′W / 42.99950°N 87.94317°W |
1896 | Daniel Chester French | memorial | bronze | 62 × 41 × 23 in | City of Milwaukee | Allegorical figure[6] | ||
Eight Stone Lions | Lake Park 43°03′56.56″N 87°52′16.36″W / 43.0657111°N 87.8712111°W |
1897 | Paul Kupper | architectural ornament | stone | 36 × 30 × 65 in each | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Lions adorn bridges[7] | ||
The Victorious Charge | Court of Honor, Wisconsin Avenue 43°02′19.44″N 87°55′26.69″W / 43.0387333°N 87.9240806°W |
1898 | John S. Conway | memorial | bronze | 118 × 240 in | City of Milwaukee | Civil War memorial[8] | ||
Carnival Column | Court of Honor, Wisconsin Avenue 43°02′19.44″N 87°55′26.69″W / 43.0387333°N 87.9240806°W |
1900 | Alfred C. Clas | obelisk | Bedford limestone | 65 ft | City of Milwaukee | Midsummer Carnival landmark[9] | ||
General Thaddeus Kosciuszko | Kosciuszko Park | 1903 | Gaetano Trentanove | equestrian | bronze | 15 ft. | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | [10] | ||
Christian Wahl | Wahl Park 43°06′11.86″N 87°58′21.69″W / 43.1032944°N 87.9726917°W |
1903 | Gaetano Trentanove | bust | bronze | 2 × 2 × 2 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Bust of Christian Wahl[11] | ||
Goethe-Schiller Monument | Washington Park 43°03′10.33″N 87°58′12.26″W / 43.0528694°N 87.9700722°W |
1908 | Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel | portrait | bronze | 12 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Figurative portrait of Goethe and Schiller[12] | ||
Robert Burns | Burns Commons | 1909 | William Grant Stevenson | portrait | bronze | 12 ft × 42 in × 42 in | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Figurative portrait of Robert Burns[13] | ||
R.D. Whitehead Monument | Chavez, Bow and Pearl 43°00′55.49″N 87°55′59.15″W / 43.0154139°N 87.9330972°W |
1910 | Sigvald Asbjørnsen | relief | bronze | 351⁄2 × 351⁄2 × 31⁄2 in | City of Milwaukee | [14] | ||
Lapham Memorial | UWM Lapham Hall 43°04′33.5″N 87°52′58.9″W / 43.075972°N 87.883028°W |
1915 | Albert H. Atkins | relief | bronze | 271⁄2 in × 37 in plaque; 7 ft diameter boulder, 40,000 lbs | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | Relief portrait of Increase Lapham[15] | ||
Erastus B. Wolcott | Lake Park | 1920 | Francis Herman Packer | portrait | bronze | 15 ft 4 in | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Figurative portrait[16] | ||
Boy with Goose | 1926 | Girolamo Piccoli | portrait | bronze | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Figurative portrait[17] | ||||
Pulaski Monument | Pulaski Park 42°59′56.95″N 87°56′02.74″W / 42.9991528°N 87.9340944°W |
1931 | Joseph Kiselewski | portrait | bronze | 7 ft. | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Figurative portrait[18] | ||
Spanish-American War Soldier | Court of Honor, Wisconsin Avenue | 1932 | American Bronze Company | portrait | bronze | 7 ft 4 in | City of Milwaukee | Figurative portrait[19] | ||
Abraham Lincoln | War Memorial Center 43°02′24.98″N 87°53′52.11″W / 43.0402722°N 87.8978083°W |
1934 | Gaetano Cecere | portrait | bronze | 101⁄2 × 16 × 20 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Figurative portrait of Abraham Lincoln[20] | ||
Per Jacques Marquette | Pere Marquette Park | 1957 | Aldo Pera, restored by Tom Queoff | portrait | marble | 69 x 32 x 32 in | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | figurative portrait[21] | ||
Immigrant Mother | Cathedral Square Park 43°02′30.16″N 87°54′18.31″W / 43.0417111°N 87.9050861°W |
1960 | Ivan Mestrovic | portrait | bronze | 8 ft × 28 in × 33 in | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Depicts a mother and children[22] | ||
Polyphony | UWM Union | 1963 | Egon Weiner | abstract | bronze | 10 ft 5 in × 10 ft 5 in × 5 ft 4 in | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | [23] | ||
Woodland Indian and Whistling Swans | Milwaukee Public Museum 43°02′25″N 87°55′18″W / 43.04028°N 87.92167°W |
1963 | Marshall Fredericks | bronze | 40 ft × 28 ft × 3 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | [24] | |||
Patrick Cudahy Memorial | Sheridan Park, Cudahy | 1965 | Felix de Weldon | bronze | 9 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | [25] | |||
King Gambrinus | Best Place Tavern, Pabst Brewery Complex | 1967 | Carl Kuehns | metal | 96 in | Pabst Brewing Company | [26] | |||
Three Bronze Discs | UWM Golda Meir Library 43°04′38″N 87°52′49″W / 43.077169°N 87.880285°W |
1967 | James Wines | fountain | bronze | 10 ft 8 in × 5 ft | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | [27] | ||
Laureate | Marcus Center for the Performing Arts | 1968 | Seymour Lipton | abstract | nickel | 150 in × 68 in | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Geometric abstract fountain[28] | ||
The Spirit of Polonia | Milwaukee County Courthouse, Clas Park {43°02′27″N 87°55′26″W / 43.04071°N 87.92379°W |
1969 | Edmund Lewandowski | fountain | stainless steel and brass | 15 × 36 × 171⁄2 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Geometric abstract fountain[29] | ||
Trigon | Marcus Center for the Performing Arts | 1970 | Allen Ditson | abstract | stainless steel | 132 × 103 × 72 in | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | Abstract figures[30] | ||
The Great Double | MGIC Plaza | 1971 | Alicia Penalba | abstract | bronze | 28 ft × 122 in × 98 in (12 tons) | Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation | [31] | ||
Argo | Milwaukee Art Museum 43°2′24.35″N 87°53′47.14″W / 43.0400972°N 87.8964278°W |
1974 | Alexander Liberman | abstract | steel | 15 × 36 × 171⁄2 ft | Milwaukee Art Museum | |||
Referee | U.S. Cellular Arena, Kilbourn and 5th 43°02′30.04″N 87°55′03.94″W / 43.0416778°N 87.9177611°W |
1978 | Tom Queoff | abstract | marble | 114 in | City of Milwaukee | [32] | ||
Ruins X | Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art | 1978 | Ernest Carl Shaw | abstract | steel | Marquette University | geometric abstract[33] | |||
Peter John | 401 W. Michigan St. | 1978 | John Raimondi | abstract | steel | 36 x 27 x 13 ft | abstract geometric[34] | |||
General Douglas MacArthur | Milwaukee County Courthouse, MacArthur Square | 1979 | Robert Dean | portrait | stainless steel and brass | 91⁄2 ft | City of Milwaukee | figurative portrait[35] | ||
The Calling | O'Donnell Park 43°2′20″N 87°53′58″W / 43.03889°N 87.89944°W |
1981 | Mark di Suvero | abstract | steel | 40 ft | Milwaukee Art Museum | Geometric abstract[36] | ||
Holocaust Memorial | Jewish Museum Milwaukee {43°02′52.48″N 87°53′42.35″W / 43.0479111°N 87.8950972°W |
1983 | Claire Lieberman | abstract | steel, granite, brick | 120 in | Jewish Museum Milwaukee | Geometric abstract[37] | ||
Family | Henry Reuss Federal Plaza 43°02′20.31″N 87°54′53.20″W / 43.0389750°N 87.9147778°W |
1983 | Helaine Blumenfeld | abstract | granite | 18 × 58 × 27 in | Federal Plaza Associates | Biomorphic abstract[38] | ||
Angel in a Cage | Menomonee Valley 43°01′50.67″N 87°55′52.73″W / 43.0307417°N 87.9313139°W |
1983 | Richard Pflieger | abstract | steel and fiberglass | 42 ft | [39] | |||
Menomonee | Menomonee Valley 43°01′51.95″N 87°55′54.25″W / 43.0310972°N 87.9317361°W |
1985 | Hilary Goldblatt | abstract | steel | 70 x 54 in | [40] | |||
Oops, Missed | Menomonee Valley | 1987 | Bernard Peck | abstract | steel and fiberglass | 9 ft | [41] | |||
Ex Stasis | Marquette Univesrity | 1988 | Richard Lippold | abstract | stainless steel and aluminum | Marquette University | geometric abstract[42] | |||
Deflected Jets | Fire Engine Company #29 42°58′49.42″N 88°01′04.83″W / 42.9803944°N 88.0180083°W |
1988 | Guido Peter Brink | abstract | stainless steel | 7 ft | City of Milwaukee | [43] | ||
Milwaukee | UWM Golda Meir Library 43°04′39″N 87°52′53″W / 43.077436°N 87.881357°W |
1989 | George Mossman Greenamyer | steel | 18 x 5 x 20 ft | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | [44] | |||
Celebrating the Arts | Roosevelt Middle School 43°03′10.51″N 87°55′17.71″W / 43.0529194°N 87.9215861°W |
1989 | Narendra M. Patel | abstract | steel | 20 x 14 x 6 ft | Milwaukee Public Schools | [45] | ||
Letter Carriers' Monument | Second St. and Wells St. 43°02′24.52″N 87°54′46.98″W / 43.0401444°N 87.9130500°W |
1989 | Elliot Offner | portrait | bronze | 66 × 67 × 56 in | City of Milwaukee | figurative portrait[46] | ||
On Watch | Fire and Police Safety Academy 43°08′18.46″N 87°57′07.91″W / 43.1384611°N 87.9521972°W |
1990 | David M. Wanner | portrait | bronze | 6 x 5 ft | City of Milwaukee | figurative portrait[47] | ||
Chrysalis | Girl Scouts of Milwaukee, 131 S. 69th St. 39°52′41″N 86°8′42″W / 39.87806°N 86.14500°W |
1990 | Beth Sahagian | abstract | bronze and limestone | 75 x 30 x 20 in | City of Milwaukee | [48] | ||
Pledge Allegiance | O'Donnell Park | 1991 | Glenna Goodacre | portrait | bronze | 15 x 97 x 100 in | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | figurative portrait[49] | ||
Happy-Go-Luckies of Nature and Technology | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 43°4′32″N 87°53′4″W / 43.07556°N 87.88444°W |
1992 | Guido Peter Brink | steel | 12 x 12 x 8 ft | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | [50] | |||
Bay View Series | Bay View Library 42°59′52.89″N 87°53′59.57″W / 42.9980250°N 87.8998806°W |
1993 | Peter Flanary | landscape | mixed media | City of Milwaukee | [51] | |||
Cleopatra's Wedge | Burns Commons | 1993 | Beverly Pepper | abstract | steel | 18 ft | City of Milwaukee | monumental abstract[52] | ||
Jantar-Mantar | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | 1995 | Narendra Patel | concrete | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | [53] | ||||
Wisconsin Workers Memorial | Zeidler Park 43°02′13.31″N 87°54′55.12″W / 43.0370306°N 87.9153111°W |
1995 | Terese Agnew and Mary Zebell | landscape | mixed media | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | integrated with park landscape[54] | |||
Sharing the Load | Garden Park | 1996 | Dan Leonhardt | abstract | steel | [55] | ||||
Gertie the Duck | Wisconsin Avenue Bridge, Milwaukee River 43°2′19″N 87°54′37″W / 43.03861°N 87.91028°W |
1997 | Gwendolyn Gillen | portrait | bronze | 4 ft | City of Milwaukee | figurative portrait[56] | ||
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial | MLK and Vine | 1997 | Erik Blome | portrait | bronze | YWCA of Greater Milwaukee | figurative portrait[57] | |||
Walkways Through the Wall | Delta Center 43°2′23″N 87°55′2″W / 43.03972°N 87.91722°W |
1998 | Vito Acconci | architectural | painted cast concrete | Wisconsin Center District | integrated with building architecture[58] | |||
City Yard | Delta Center 43°2′23″N 87°55′2″W / 43.03972°N 87.91722°W |
1998 | Sheila Klein | architectural | mixed media | Wisconsin Center District | uses salvaged architectural ornament[59] | |||
Vliet Street Commons | 50th and Vliet | 2000 | Jill Sebastian | site-specific | concrete and steel | [60] | ||||
Blue Dress Park | Holton Street Viaduct | 2000 | Paul Druecke | site-specific | found | [61] | ||||
Eclipse | Prospect and Ogden | 2000 | Jill Sebastian | mosaic | mixed media | 10 x 10 x 10 ft | [62] | |||
Acqua Grylli | Milwaukee Riverwalk | 2001 | Beth Sahagian | gateway | bronze | City of Milwaukee | depicts a mythical female figure[63] | |||
Birds of Knowledge of Good and Evil | Woman's Club of Wisconsin | 2001 | Magdalena Abakanowicz | abstract | aluminum | Woman's Club of Wisconsin | [64] | |||
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial | Milwaukee County Courthouse, MacArthur Square | 2002 | Gautam Pal | portrait | bronze | 96 in | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | figurative portrait[65] | ||
Float | Sandburg Halls 43°04′45″N 87°52′57.21″W / 43.07917°N 87.8825583°W |
2003 | Peter Flanary | bronze and granite | 180 × 35 × 75 in | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | [66] | |||
Compass | Oak Leaf Trail near Brady Street 43°03′07″N 87°53′25″W / 43.0520215°N 87.8902991°W |
2005 | John Barlow Hudson | abstract | steel and granite | 15 x 4 x 4 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | [67] | ||
Sentinels | Oak Leaf Trail near Brady Street 43°03′04″N 87°53′21″W / 43.05111°N 87.88917°W |
2005 | John Barlow Hudson | abstract | granite | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | [68] | |||
Wind Leaves | Discovery World 43°02′13.71″N 87°53′51.46″W / 43.0371417°N 87.8976278°W |
2006 | Ned Kahn | aluminum and stainless steel | 30 ft | Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture | [69] | |||
Stratiformis | Catalano Square | 2006 | Jin Soo Kim | abstract | steel | Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design | [70] | |||
SOARING | Alverno College | 2006 | Lyle London | abstract | stainless steel | 20 ft | Alverno College | [71] | ||
Bronze Fonz | Milwaukee Riverwalk 43°2′25.63″N 87°54′40.10″W / 43.0404528°N 87.9111389°W |
2008 | Gerald P. Sawyer | portrait | bronze | 65 in | Riverwalk District | portrait of Henry Winkler character[72] | ||
The Hill Climber | Harley-Davidson Museum 43°01′52.66″N 87°54′56.56″W / 43.0312944°N 87.9157111°W |
2008 | Jeff Decker | portrait | bronze | 15 ft | Riverwalk District | portrait of motorcyclist[63] | ||
A Place to Sit | Menomonee Valley 39°52′41″N 86°8′42″W / 39.87806°N 86.14500°W |
2009 | Kathryn E. Martin | architectural | mixed media | 8 x 2 x 2 ft | Friends of the Hank Aaron State Trail | [73] | ||
Uptown Triangles | North, Lisbon & 48th 43°03′40″N 87°58′26″W / 43.0611°N 87.9738°W |
2009 | John Adduci | abstract | aluminum | 20 x 12 x 10 ft | Uptown Crossing Business Improvement District, BID 16 | [74] | ||
Pattern | 27th St. and W. Hopkins | 2010 | Paula Schulze | paint and stain on wood panels | [75] | |||||
Pedestrian Drama | Wisconsin Avenue | 2011 | Janet Zweig | aluminum, photographic animations, electronics | 24 x 24 x 21 in | City of Milwaukee | [76]
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