Farmer's Pole is a 1984 cedar totem pole designed by Marvin Oliver, created by artist James Bender and commissioned by architect Victor Steinbrueck, installed in Seattle's Victor Steinbrueck Park, in the U.S. state of Washington.
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![]() Top of the totem pole in 2017 | |
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Year | 1984 (1984) |
Location | Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Coordinates | 47.609959°N 122.343831°W / 47.609959; -122.343831 |
Marvin oliver designed it, Bender carved the totem, and Steinbrueck commissioned it.[1][2]
The sculpture has a diameter measuring approximately 35 inches, and is installed on a square concrete base with a heigh of approximately 1 foot (30 cm) and diameter of 3 feet, 5 inches. The totem is mostly smooth, with the exception of one male and one female figure.[1]
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