SCULPTURE

Unusual sculpture enhances clinic fa

Article Date
March 1964
Article Abstract
Colored concrete sculpture for the Thomas-Davis clinic, Tucson, by Charles Clement
Journal Title
Ariz Architect

The flute player who isn't there

Author
M. and C. R. Hooper
Article Date
May 22, 1966
Article Abstract
Figure for a fountain at Arizona State University that was never completed
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways

The first cowboy sculptor

Author
P. Broder
Article Date
1976
Article Abstract
Solon Borglum, sculptor of the Bucky O'Neill statue in Prescott
Journal Title
Persimmon Hill

The first cowboy sculptor

Author
P. Broder
Article Date
1976
Article Abstract
Solon Borglum, sculptor of the Bucky O'Neill statue in Prescott
Journal Title
Persimmon Hill

That which might have been

Author
H. Wood
Article Date
April 1970
Article Abstract
Phoenix sculptor John Waddell immortalizes the death of four black girls in 1963
Journal Title
Phoenix

Sculpted feature

Author
L. Baker
Article Date
May 1989
Article Abstract
Mark McCloone and Bob Mayfield have won praise for fusing Serge Spitzer's art with engineering in the $125 million Biltmore Financial Center. Over $400,000 was spent on the 100 ton sculpture and on adapting the courtyard to the piece
Journal Title
Phoenix

Old statues decorate barren desert area

Author
R. G. Willson
Article Date
June 11, 1961
Article Abstract
Figures by Cecil Foster still stand at Gateway on Highway 60
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways

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