"SHSI Certificate of Recognition"
"Best on the Web"


Encyclopedia Dubuque

www.encyclopediadubuque.org

"Encyclopedia Dubuque is the online authority for all things Dubuque, written by the people who know the city best.”
Marshall Cohen—researcher and producer, CNN

Affiliated with the Local History Network of the State Historical Society of Iowa, and the Iowa Museum Association.




FIVE FIGURES FOR FIVE FLAGS: Difference between revisions

From Encyclopedia Dubuque
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:statue.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]
[[Image:statue.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]
[[Image:sculpturegift.jpg|right|thumb|250px|]]FIVE FIGURES FOR FIVE FLAGS. The delicate representational work standing in St. Raphael Square was created by Ann Openarth and Donna Marihart of Bellevue during the 1970s.
[[Image:sculpturegift.jpg|right|thumb|250px|]]FIVE FIGURES FOR FIVE FLAGS. The statute in St. Raphael Square was created by Ann Openarth and Donna Marihart of Bellevue during the 1970s. (1)


The work, featuring a steamboat captain, [[LEAD]] miner, frontier farmer and his wife, originally included a lumberjack. At the request of [[NORMAN, Wayne Andrew Sr.|Wayne Andrew NORMAN, Sr.]] and Msgr. Barrett, this figure was replaced with the figure of a missionary priest. The sculpture was one of the four finalists in the 1973 Five Flags Sculpture Contest eventually won by [[CONTINUUM]].
The work, featuring a steamboat captain, [[LEAD]] miner, frontier farmer and his wife, originally included a lumberjack. At the request of [[NORMAN, Wayne Andrew Sr.|Wayne Andrew NORMAN, Sr.]] and Msgr. Barrett, this figure was replaced with the figure of a missionary priest. The sculpture was one of the four finalists in the 1973 Five Flags Sculpture Contest eventually won by [[CONTINUUM]]. (2)


---
---
Line 8: Line 8:
Source:
Source:


"The 70s/The 80s," Telegraph Herald, July 7, 1980
1. "Mixed Reviews," ''Telegraph Herald'', July 7, 1980, p. 54
 
2. "The 70s/The 80s," ''Telegraph Herald'', July 7, 1980


[[Category: Sculpture]]
[[Category: Sculpture]]

Latest revision as of 01:49, 19 January 2022

Statue.jpg
Sculpturegift.jpg

FIVE FIGURES FOR FIVE FLAGS. The statute in St. Raphael Square was created by Ann Openarth and Donna Marihart of Bellevue during the 1970s. (1)

The work, featuring a steamboat captain, LEAD miner, frontier farmer and his wife, originally included a lumberjack. At the request of Wayne Andrew NORMAN, Sr. and Msgr. Barrett, this figure was replaced with the figure of a missionary priest. The sculpture was one of the four finalists in the 1973 Five Flags Sculpture Contest eventually won by CONTINUUM. (2)

---

Source:

1. "Mixed Reviews," Telegraph Herald, July 7, 1980, p. 54

2. "The 70s/The 80s," Telegraph Herald, July 7, 1980