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Philippine
Bronze Installed at Second & Clark
The
Academy is pleased and proud to welcome to its grounds a life-sized, bronze
sculpture of Philippine Duchesne by artist Harry Weber. The sculpture, the
second one commissioned by the City of St. Charles in its Historic
Figures in Bronze – Art in Public Places
series, was installed December 13 at the corner of Second and Clark Streets.
Last spring, a committee of Foundry Art Centre board members, City
Council members and a representative from the Society of the Sacred Heart
selected Mr. Weber's design from more than 20 submissions.
Mr. Weber is a noted artist who has
won juried competitions throughout the United States. His work is in the
permanent collection of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York
and the Museum of Fine Arts in Newport, Rhode Island. The St. Louis
Cardinals commissioned a number of bronze works of former players that are
on display in front of Busch Stadium.
The
first bronze in the Art in Public Places series, Daniel Boone, is
currently being displayed at Foundry Art Centre. Both sculptures are the
sole property of the City of St. Charles.
A formal dedication of the Philippine bronze will take place in the spring.
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of the sculpture installation
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