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Monument to DeBussey, (sculpture)
Object Details
- Notes
- Save Outdoor Sculpture, Texas, Dallas survey, 1992.
- Image on file.
- (On east side of work, an illegible mark resembles the sunburst insignia that appears on other works by Bourdelle. By the insignia are several illegible Greek letters that appear to be Sigma Alpha Iota Lambda Pi Sigma Kappa) (Base:) BOURDELLE/Monument to DeBussey/1907 signed
- The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
- Summary
- Two rams climb up a rocky terrain to reach a half-boy, half-ram figure sitting on the rock's summit and playing a horn.
- Data Source
- Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
- Date
- 1907
- Control number
- IAS TX000005
- sculptor
- Bourdelle, Emile Antoine 1861-1929
- Type
- Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
- Sculptures
- Medium
- Statue: bronze; Base; pink granite
- Owner/Location
- Administered by Trammell Crow Company 2200 Ross Avenue Dallas Texas 75201
- Located Trammell Crow Center 2001 Ross Avenue Sculpture garden Dallas Texas 75201
- Topic
- Animal--Sheep
- Mythology--Classical--Satyr
- Record ID
- siris_ari_310358
- Usage
- Usage conditions apply