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Rima

This sculptural stone relief by Edgar Britton features an abstract figure.

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American Indian Orpheus and the Animals

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Personal Icons

As a part of West Pines Hospital’s “A Celebration of Cultural Diversity, and Unity” program, the artist established a series of workshops at the Ross Barnum Library, to produce a mural, working with  people in the neighborhood. The result is a 3′ X 3′ bronze tile artwork, that was permanently installed on the front of …

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20th Century Perspectives: Ending a Millennium

Two painted wood relief murals measure 14 feet by 7 feet and 8 inches each and face each other at opposite sides of the Rotunda. They depict an abstracted view of Denver’s landmarks and symbols during the twentieth century. On the north wall “Beginning a Century” shows Denver with a low horizon, many churches, and …

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Tribute to African American and Women Firefighters

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Sign Posts

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African American Spirit of the West

Two 15-foot bronze and mosaic reliefs represent the noble strength and bearing pioneer spirit of African American men and women in the West.

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

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History and Tradition

“History and Tradition” celebrates the contributions of Denver Firefighters. This terra-cotta mural was researched and developed through many visits to the Denver Firefighters Museum (1326 Tremont Pl.). Figures Left to Right Chief George Duggan became one of the first Denver Fire Department chiefs, making the way from the volunteer fire department to the paid firemen …

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Homage To The Pioneer

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