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{{Short description|List of public artworks in Manhattan, New York, U.S.}}
[[File:Charging Bull, Bowling Green, Manhattan, New York (7237058674).jpg|thumb|''[[Charging Bull]]'']]

[[File:Columbus and AOL Time Warner.jpg|thumb|[[Columbus Monument (New York City)|Columbus Monument]]]]
[[File:Columbus and AOL Time Warner.jpg|thumb|[[Columbus Monument (New York City)|Columbus Monument]]]]
[[File:Henry Kirke Brown George Washington statue by David Shankbone.jpg|thumb|[[Equestrian statue of George Washington (New York City)|Equestrian statue of George Washington]]]]
[[File:Columbia University, NYC (June 2014) - 27 cropped.jpg|thumb|''[[The Great God Pan (sculpture)|The Great God Pan]]'']]
[[File:Harriet Tubman statue morning jeh.jpg|thumb|[[Harriet Tubman Memorial (New York City)|Harriet Tubman Memorial]]]]
[[File:Peace Fountain - panoramio.jpg|thumb|''[[Peace Fountain]]'']]
[[File:Balto (4688256007).jpg|thumb|[[Statue of Balto]]]]

The following public artworks have been displayed in [[Manhattan]] in New York City:
The following public artworks have been displayed in [[Manhattan]] in New York City:


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* ''[[Alma Mater (New York sculpture)|Alma Mater]]''
* ''[[Alma Mater (New York sculpture)|Alma Mater]]''
* ''[[Atlas (statue)|Atlas]]''
* ''[[Atlas (statue)|Atlas]]''
* [[Ballplayers House|Ballplayers House Frieze]]
* ''[[Bellerophon Taming Pegasus]]''
* ''[[Bellerophon Taming Pegasus]]''
* [[Bethesda Fountain]]
* [[Bethesda Fountain]]
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* [[Bust of Alexander Lyman Holley]]
* [[Bust of Alexander Lyman Holley]]
* [[Bust of Giuseppe Mazzini]]
* [[Bust of Giuseppe Mazzini]]
* [[Bust of Golda Meir]]
* [[Bust of Victor Herbert]]
* [[Bust of Victor Herbert]]
* ''[[Charging Bull]]''
* ''[[Charging Bull]]''
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* ''[[The Family (Gross)|The Family]]''
* ''[[The Family (Gross)|The Family]]''
* ''[[Fearless Girl]]''
* ''[[Fearless Girl]]''
* ''[[Four Continents (French)|Four Continents]]''
* [[Frederick Douglass Memorial]]
* [[Frederick Douglass Memorial]]
* ''[[The Gates]]''
* ''[[The Gates]]''
* [[Gay Liberation Monument]]
* [[Gay Liberation Monument]]
* [[General William Jenkins Worth Monument]]
* [[General William Jenkins Worth Monument]]
* [[The Girl Puzzle|The Girl Puzzle Monument]]
* [[Bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (New York City)|Bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]
* [[Bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (New York City)|Bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]
* [[Golda Meir (sculpture)|Golda Meir]]
* ''[[The Great God Pan (sculpture)|The Great God Pan]]''
* ''[[The Great God Pan (sculpture)|The Great God Pan]]''
* ''[[Group of Bears]]''
* ''[[Group of Bears]]''
* [[Statue of Alexander Hamilton (Central Park)|Statue of Alexander Hamilton]]
* [[Group of Four Trees (Jean Dubuffet)|''Group of Four Trees'' (Jean Dubuffet)]]
* [[Harriet Tubman Memorial (New York City)|Harriet Tubman Memorial]]
* [[Harriet Tubman Memorial (New York City)|Harriet Tubman Memorial]]
* [[Independence Flagstaff]]
* [[Independence Flagstaff]]
* ''[[Indian Hunter (Ward)|Indian Hunter]]''
* ''[[Indian Hunter (Ward)|Indian Hunter]]''
* [[Statue of Thomas Jefferson (Columbia University)|Statue of Thomas Jefferson]]
* [[John Howard Van Amringe (sculpture)|John Howard Van Amringe]]
* [[John Howard Van Amringe (sculpture)|John Howard Van Amringe]]
* ''[[Joie de Vivre]]''
* ''[[Joie de Vivre (di Suvero)|Joie de Vivre]]''
* [[Statue of José Bonifácio de Andrada]]
* [[Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain]]
* [[Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain]]
* [[King Jagiello Monument]]
* [[King Jagiello Monument]]
* [[Letters and Science|''Letters'' and ''Science'']]
* [[Letters and Science|''Letters'' and ''Science'']]
* [[Louise Nevelson Plaza]]
* ''[[A Love Letter to Marsha]]''
* ''[[Life Force (sculpture)|Life Force]]''
* ''[[Life Force (sculpture)|Life Force]]''
* [[Madison Square Park Fountain]]
* [[Madison Square Park Fountain]]
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* [[Memorial to Victims of the Injustice of the Holocaust]]
* [[Memorial to Victims of the Injustice of the Holocaust]]
* ''[[Metronome (public artwork)|Metronome]]''
* ''[[Metronome (public artwork)|Metronome]]''
* [[Mural (Julie Mehretu)|''Mural'' (Julie Mehretu)]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Tomkins |first=Calvin |date=2010-03-22 |title=Big Art, Big Money |language=en-US |work=The New Yorker |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/03/29/big-art-big-money |access-date=2023-09-24 |issn=0028-792X |quote=Although the building was not public, (...) Goldman [Sachs] had wanted to endow it with art works that would benefit the public.}}</ref>
* ''[[Needle Threading A Button]]''
* [[Peace Fountain]]
* [[Peace Fountain]]
* ''[[Prometheus (Manship)|Prometheus]]''
* ''[[Prometheus (Manship)|Prometheus]]''
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* [[Statue of Abraham Lincoln (New York City)|Statue of Abraham Lincoln]]
* [[Statue of Abraham Lincoln (New York City)|Statue of Abraham Lincoln]]
* [[Statue of Adam Clayton Powell Jr.]]
* [[Statue of Adam Clayton Powell Jr.]]
* [[Statue of Alexander Hamilton (Columbia University)|Statue of Alexander Hamilton]]
* [[Statue of Alexander Hamilton (Central Park)|Statue of Alexander Hamilton]], Central Park
* [[Statue of Alexander Hamilton (Columbia University)|Statue of Alexander Hamilton]], Columbia University
* [[Statue of Balto]]
* [[Statue of Balto]]
* [[Statue of Benito Juárez (New York City)|Statue of Benito Juárez]]
* [[Statue of Benito Juárez (New York City)|Statue of Benito Juárez]]
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* [[Statue of Francis P. Duffy]]
* [[Statue of Francis P. Duffy]]
* [[Statue of George M. Cohan]]
* [[Statue of George M. Cohan]]
* [[George Washington (Ward)|Statue of George Washington]]
* [[Statue of George Washington (Wall Street)|Statue of George Washington]], Wall Street
* [[Statue of Gertrude Stein]]
* [[Statue of Gertrude Stein]]
* [[Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi (New York City)|Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi]]
* [[Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi (New York City)|Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi]]
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* [[Statue of Horace Greeley (Herald Square)]]
* [[Statue of Horace Greeley (Herald Square)]]
* [[Statue of John Watts]]
* [[Statue of John Watts]]
* [[Statue of José Bonifácio de Andrada]]
* [[Statue of Mahatma Gandhi (New York City)|Statue of Mahatma Gandhi]]
* [[Statue of Mahatma Gandhi (New York City)|Statue of Mahatma Gandhi]]
* [[Statue of Philip Sheridan (New York City)|Statue of Philip Sheridan]]
* [[Statue of Philip Sheridan (New York City)|Statue of Philip Sheridan]]
* [[Statue of Roscoe Conkling]]
* [[Statue of Roscoe Conkling]]
* [[Statue of Sun Yat-sen (New York City)|Statue of Sun Yat-sen]]
* [[Statue of Sun Yat-sen (New York City)|Statue of Sun Yat-sen]]
* [[Statue of Thomas Jefferson (Columbia University)|Statue of Thomas Jefferson]]
* [[Statue of Walter Scott (New York City)|Statue of Walter Scott]]
* [[Statue of Walter Scott (New York City)|Statue of Walter Scott]]
* [[Statue of William E. Dodge]]
* [[Statue of William E. Dodge]]
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* [[William Cullen Bryant Memorial]]
* [[William Cullen Bryant Memorial]]
* ''[[William Tecumseh Sherman (Saint-Gaudens)|William Tecumseh Sherman]]''
* ''[[William Tecumseh Sherman (Saint-Gaudens)|William Tecumseh Sherman]]''
* [[Women's Rights Pioneers Monument]]


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[List of sculptures in Central Park]]
* [[List of sculptures in Central Park]]
* [[West Harlem Art Fund]]
* [[West Harlem Art Fund]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Public art in Manhattan}}
{{Public art in Manhattan}}

Latest revision as of 20:15, 28 September 2023

Columbus Monument
Equestrian statue of George Washington
The Great God Pan
Harriet Tubman Memorial
Peace Fountain
Statue of Balto

The following public artworks have been displayed in Manhattan in New York City:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Tomkins, Calvin (2010-03-22). "Big Art, Big Money". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2023-09-24. Although the building was not public, (...) Goldman [Sachs] had wanted to endow it with art works that would benefit the public.