Public Art

The Prospector

This painting by Allen True shows a man panning for gold. 

Public Art

Broncho Buster

This bronze by Alexander Phimister Proctor shows a cowboy on a bucking bronco.

Public Art

On The War Trail

The second of two statues commissioned by renowned sculptor Alexander Phimster Proctor,  “On The War Trail” was presented to the City by Stephan Knight and dedicated in 1922.   The bronze sculpture depicts an American Indian riding bareback on a horse with a spear in his hand.  According to the IAS, models for the male figure were …

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Pinhorn Statue and Fountain

Little angel/cherub holding grapes and a bowl. Had a fountain attached to it originally. 

Public Art

Elizabeth Allen Sopris Memorial; Sundial and Flagpole

The Sopris Memorial (a stone seat, a pool, and a small statue of a boy at whose feet is a bronze sundial) was another gift to Denver by S. T. Sopris in memory of his mother Elizabeth Ellen Sopris, in 1925. The memorial is just west of the pavilion, although the pool began to leak …

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Eagle

This sculpture by Joseph Nicolosi is of an eagle that sits atop the City and County Building.

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Old City Hall Bell

This sculpture by Carol Candelaria is of the old city hall bell. 

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Norgren Fountain (seal fountain)

This bronze sculpture by Louis Paul Jonas is a fountain featuring two seals.

Public Art

Anemotive Tower #6

“Anemotive Tower” is a free standing kinetic powder coated polychrome sculpture that is located at Speer Blvd. and Wewatta Street.

Public Art

Eyes on the Park

The Curtis-Mestizo Park mural is a bold reflection of the surrounding community. Represented are four faces that depict a diverse group of people who are each wearing a pair of sunglasses. The sunglasses symbolize unity and summer recreation.

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