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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Spirit of Commerce Jackson Park 1881 (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 / 43.0387278; -87.9228972 (George Washington by Richard Henry Park (1885))
1885 (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 / 43.0427389; -87.8982667 (Solomon Juneau by Richard Henry Park (1887))
1887 (1887) Richard Henry Park portrait bronze 13 ft × 512 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 / 43.0428333; -87.8984667 (Leif, the Discoverer by Anne Whitney (1887))
1887 (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 / 43.0389944; -87.9694750 (Henry Bergh by James H. Mahoney (1891))
1891 (1891) James H. Mahoney portrait bronze 9 × 3 × 212 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 / 42.99950; -87.94317 (T.A. Chapman Memorial by Daniel Chester French (1896))
1896 (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 / 43.0657111; -87.8712111 (Eight Stone Lions by Paul Kupper (1897))
1897 (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 / 43.0387333; -87.9240806 (The Victorious Charge by John S. Conway (1898))
1898 (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 / 43.0387333; -87.9240806 (The Victorious Charge by John S. Conway (1898))
1900 (1900) Alfred C. Clas obelisk Bedford limestone 65 ft City of Milwaukee Midsummer Carnival landmark[9]
General Thaddeus Kosciuszko Kosciuszko Park 1903 (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 / 43.1032944; -87.9726917 (Christian Wahl by Gaetano Trentanove (1903))
1903 (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 / 43.0528694; -87.9700722 (Goethe-Schiller Monument by Ernst Friedrich August Retschel (1908))
1908 (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 (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 / 43.0154139; -87.9330972 (R.D. Whitehead Monument by Sigvald Asbjørnsen (1910))
1910 (1910) Sigvald Asbjørnsen relief bronze 3512 × 3512 × 312 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 / 43.075972; -87.883028 (Lapham Memorial by Albert H. Atkins (1915))
1915 (1915) Albert H. Atkins relief bronze 2712 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 (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 (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 / 42.9991528; -87.9340944 (Pulaski Monument by Joseph Kiselewski (1931))
1931 (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 (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 / 43.0402722; -87.8978083 (Abraham Lincoln by Gaetano Cecere (1934))
1934 (1934) Gaetano Cecere portrait bronze 1012 × 16 × 20 ft Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture Figurative portrait of Abraham Lincoln[20]
Per Jacques Marquette Pere Marquette Park 1957 (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 / 43.0417111; -87.9050861 (Immigrant Mother by Ivan Mestrovic (1960))
1960 (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 (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 / 43.04028; -87.92167 (Woodland Indian and Whistling Swans by Marshall Fredericks (1963))
1963 (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 (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 (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 / 43.077169; -87.880285 (Three Bronze Discs by James Wines (1967))
1967 (1967) James Wines fountain bronze 10 ft 8 in × 5 ft University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee [27]
Laureate Marcus Center for the Performing Arts 1968 (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 / 43.04071; -87.92379 (The Spirit of Polonia by Edmund Lewandowski (1969))
1969 (1969) Edmund Lewandowski fountain stainless steel and brass 15 × 36 × 1712 ft Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture Geometric abstract fountain[29]
Trigon Marcus Center for the Performing Arts 1970 (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 (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 / 43.0400972; -87.8964278 (Argo by Alexander Liberman (1974))
1974 (1974) Alexander Liberman abstract steel 15 × 36 × 1712 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 / 43.0416778; -87.9177611 (Referee by Tom Queoff (1978))
1978 (1978) Tom Queoff abstract marble 114 in City of Milwaukee [32]
Ruins X Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art 1978 (1978) Ernest Carl Shaw abstract steel Marquette University geometric abstract[33]
Peter John 401 W. Michigan St. 1978 (1978) John Raimondi abstract steel 36 x 27 x 13 ft abstract geometric[34]
General Douglas MacArthur Milwaukee County Courthouse, MacArthur Square 1979 (1979) Robert Dean portrait stainless steel and brass 912 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 / 43.03889; -87.89944 (The Calling by Mark di Suvero (1981–1982))
1981 (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 / 43.0479111; -87.8950972 (Holocaust Memorial by Claire Lieberman (1983))
1983 (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 / 43.0389750; -87.9147778 (Family by Helaine Blumenfeld (1983))
1983 (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 / 43.0307417; -87.9313139 (Angel in a Cage by Richard Pflieger (1983))
1983 (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 / 43.0310972; -87.9317361 (Menomonee by Hilary Goldblatt (1985))
1985 (1985) Hilary Goldblatt abstract steel 70 x 54 in [40]
Oops, Missed Menomonee Valley 1987 (1987) Bernard Peck abstract steel and fiberglass 9 ft [41]
Ex Stasis Marquette Univesrity 1988 (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 / 42.9803944; -88.0180083 (Deflected Jets by Guido Peter Brink (1988))
1988 (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 / 43.077436; -87.881357 (Milwaukee by George Greenamyer (1989))
1989 (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 / 43.0529194; -87.9215861 (Celebrating the Arts by Narendra Patel (1989))
1989 (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 / 43.0401444; -87.9130500 (Letter Carriers' Monument by Elliot Offner (1989))
1989 (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 / 43.1384611; -87.9521972 (On Watch by David M. Wanner (1990))
1990 (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 / 39.87806; -86.14500 (Chrysalis by Beth Sahagian (1990))
1990 (1990) Beth Sahagian abstract bronze and limestone 75 x 30 x 20 in City of Milwaukee [48]
Pledge Allegiance O'Donnell Park 1991 (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 / 43.07556; -87.88444 (Happy-Go-Luckies of Nature and Technology (1992))
1992 (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 / 42.9980250; -87.8998806 (Bay View Series by Peter Flanary (1993))
1993 (1993) Peter Flanary landscape mixed media City of Milwaukee [51]
Cleopatra's Wedge Burns Commons 1993 (1993) Beverly Pepper abstract steel 18 ft City of Milwaukee monumental abstract[52]
Jantar-Mantar University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1995 (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 / 43.0370306; -87.9153111 (Wisconsin Workers Memorial by Terese Agnew and Mary Zebell (1995))
1995 (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 (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 / 43.03861; -87.91028 (Gertie the Duck by Gwendolyn Gillen (1997))
1997 (1997) Gwendolyn Gillen portrait bronze 4 ft City of Milwaukee figurative portrait[56]
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial MLK and Vine 1997 (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 / 43.03972; -87.91722 (Walkways Through the Wall (1998))
1998 (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 / 43.03972; -87.91722 (City Yard (1998))
1998 (1998) Sheila Klein architectural mixed media Wisconsin Center District uses salvaged architectural ornament[59]
Vliet Street Commons 50th and Vliet 2000 (2000) Jill Sebastian site-specific concrete and steel [60]
Blue Dress Park Holton Street Viaduct 2000 (2000) Paul Druecke site-specific found [61]
Eclipse Prospect and Ogden 2000 (2000) Jill Sebastian mosaic mixed media 10 x 10 x 10 ft [62]
Acqua Grylli Milwaukee Riverwalk 2001 (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 (2001) Magdalena Abakanowicz abstract aluminum Woman's Club of Wisconsin [64]
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Milwaukee County Courthouse, MacArthur Square 2002 (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 / 43.07917; -87.8825583 (Float by Peter Flanary (1990))
2003 (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 / 43.0520215; -87.8902991 (Compass by Jon Barlow Hudson (2005))
2005 (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 / 43.05111; -87.88917 (Sentinels by Jon Barlow Hudson (2005))
2005 (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 / 43.0371417; -87.8976278 (Wind Leaves by Ned Kahn (2006))
2006 (2006) Ned Kahn aluminum and stainless steel 30 ft Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture [69]
Stratiformis Catalano Square 2006 (2006) Jin Soo Kim abstract steel Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design [70]
SOARING Alverno College 2006 (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 / 43.0404528; -87.9111389 (Bronze Fonz by Gerald Sawyer (2008))
2008 (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 / 43.0312944; -87.9157111 (The Hill Climber by Jeff Decker (2008))
2008 (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 / 39.87806; -86.14500 (A Place to Sit by Kathryn E. Martin (2009))
2009 (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 / 43.0611; -87.9738 (Uptown Triangles by John Adduci (2009))
2009 (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 (2010) Paula Schulze paint and stain on wood panels [75]
Pedestrian Drama Wisconsin Avenue 2011 (2011) Janet Zweig aluminum, photographic animations, electronics 24 x 24 x 21 in City of Milwaukee [76]


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