Goldie is a 3 ton, 14 feet high mild steel sheet metal Golden Eagle sculpture. She is in the process of landing on a dead tree, which is sculpted out of a light pole.The sculpture is dedicated to the late Al Westburg, a former coach at the campus and the person who had the idea for this sculpture.
Goldie is a 3 ton, 14 feet high mild steel sheet metal Golden Eagle sculpture. She is in the process of landing on a dead tree, which is sculpted out of a light pole.The sculpture is dedicated to the late Al Westburg, a former coach at the campus and the person who had the idea for this sculpture.
A sculpture of a Golden Eagle that is constructed of metal. The sculpture reflects on the Metis, or French/Chippewa-Cree, culture incorporating the people, flora and fauna of their heritage and environment. Starting at the base of the statue, which is a representation of smoking pipes. The lines coming up in the air symbolizes the smoke rising u...
A sculpture of a Golden Eagle that is constructed of metal. The sculpture reflects on the Metis, or French/Chippewa-Cree, culture incorporating the people, flora and fauna of their heritage and environment. Starting at the base of the statue, which is a representation of smoking pipes. The lines coming up in the air symbolizes the smoke rising u...
Clay sculpture of a male elk, on wood base. The clay has been varnished to a darker brown. This is the sculpted clay model for the only sculpture Jaques ever made. Bell Museum taxidermist John Jarosz made a plaster cast (no longer extant) of this clay model, and a bronze was made from the plaster cast.
Bronze sculpture or statuette of a male elk, standing, mounted on wood base. This sculpture is the only one that Jaques ever made. Jaques sculpted a clay version, of which Bell Museum taxidermist John Jarosz made a plaster cast (no longer extant); the final bronze was made from the plaster cast.
The sculpture represents the idea of self-development in that the form begins with a well defined body of material and progresses in upward stages of refinement to the maximum height attainable for its beginning size. As each stage rises, a further refinement occurs, showing productive activity with the waterfall and internal light. This is not ...
The sculpture represents the idea of self-development in that the form begins with a well defined body of material and progresses in upward stages of refinement to the maximum height attainable for its beginning size. As each stage rises, a further refinement occurs, showing productive activity with the waterfall and internal light. This is not ...