art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe Sam Houston Monument is an outdoor bronze sculpture of Sam Houston by Enrico Cerracchio, installed at the northwest corner of Houston's Hermann Park, in the U.S. state of Texas.[1][2] The work is
administered by the City of Houston's Municipal Arts Commission.
This article is about the equestrian statue in Houston. For other uses, see List of monuments and memorials to Sam Houston.
Equestrian statue by Enrico Cerracchio in Houston, Texas, U.S.
Sam Houston Monument |
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 The equestrian statue in 2011 |
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Artist | Enrico Cerracchio |
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Year | 1925 (1925) |
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Type | Sculpture |
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Medium | Bronze |
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Subject | Sam Houston |
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Dimensions | 6.1 m × 6.1 m × 2.7 m (20 ft × 20 ft × 9 ft) |
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Condition | "Treatment urgent" (1993) |
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Location | Houston, Texas, United States |
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Coordinates | 29°43′18″N 95°23′27″W |
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Owner | City of Houston's Municipal Arts Commission |
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Description
The monument was constructed by Enrico Cerracchio in 1924 and dedicated on August 16, 1925.[3] Modeled on Stephen Seymour Thomas' painting, General Sam Houston at San Jacinto[4], the equestrian statue depicts Sam Houston atop his horse, wearing military attire and a long cape. He has a beard and points with his right arm.[2] The bronze sculpture measures approximately 20 feet (6.1 m) x 20 feet (6.1 m) x 9 feet (2.7 m), and is set on a gray granite arch fabricated by Frank Teich that measures approximately 25 feet (7.6 m) x 18 feet (5.5 m) x 9 feet (2.7 m) with a Lone Star on its keystone. It is administered by the City of Houston's Municipal Arts Commission.[2]
Origins
A monument circle in the statue's current location was proposed by landscape architect George Kessler in his 1916 plan for Hermann Park. [4]
As early as 1917, the Houston Chronicle was gathering money to build one for Sam Houston. Fabrication required $75,000, of which $40,000 was collected by the Women's City Club, $10,000 was provided by city government, and $25,000 was provided by state government. Potential designs were collected after advertising the project in national magazines. Entries were then displayed in a three night exhibition in the Humble Oil Building. The competition was judged by a panel of notable Houstonians, who selected Cerracchio's design. [4]
On August 16, 1925, the monument was unveiled by Sam Houston's great-granddaughter and dedicated by John Henry Kirby. At the time, three of the Sam Houston's own children were alive, and he was still remembered by many elderly Texans.
Restoration
The monument's condition was deemed "treatment urgent" by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in March 1993.[3]
In 1997, the monument was adopted by Bunker Hill Elementary's 5th grade. In 2006, the statue underwent an $18,000 restoration funded entirely by the students. As of 2009, 5th grade students at Bunker Hill Elementary and their corporate sponsors had raised money for the monument each year since 1993 and donated a total of more than $71,000 to the Houston Arts Foundation for its care.[5]
See also
References
- "Sam Houston Monument". City of Houston. Archived from the original on October 22, 2019. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
- "Sam Houston, (sculpture)". Smithsonian Institution. Archived from the original on January 15, 2018. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
- Cerracchio, Enrico Filberto (14 January 2018). "Sam Houston" – via siris-artinventories.si.edu Library Catalog.
- Bradley, Barrie Scardino (2014). Houston's Hermann Park: A Century of Community. College Station: Texas A&M University Press. pp. 39, 57–60. ISBN 978-1-62349-036-2.
- "Bunker Hill Elementary pupils, Amegy Bank of Texas make donation to Sam Houston Monument". The Houston Chronicle. May 11, 2009. Archived from the original on June 30, 2018. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
External links
Hermann Park |
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McGovern Centennial Gardens | |
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Works | Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden | |
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McGovern Centennial Gardens | |
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Sam Houston |
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- United States House of Representatives (1823–1827)
- Governor of Tennessee (1827–1829)
- Texian Army Commander-in-chief (1835–1836)
- President of the Republic of Texas (1836–1838; 1841–1844)
- Republic of Texas House of Representatives (1839–1841)
- United States Senate (1846–1859)
- Governor of Texas (1859–1861)
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History | Family and personal life |
- Eliza Allen
- Tom Blue
- Antoinette Power Houston Bringhurst
- Thomas Caruthers
- Price Daniel Jr.
- Andrew Jackson Houston
- Joshua Houston
- Margaret Bell Houston
- Margaret Lea Houston
- Sam Houston Jr.
- Temple Lea Houston
- John Jolly
- Nancy Moffette Lea
- Houston family tree
- List of United States political families
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Homes |
- Woodland (Huntsville, Texas)
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Steamboat House (Huntsville, Texas)
- Mrs. Sam Houston House
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Texas Revolution |
- Battle of San Jacinto
- Consultation of 1835
- Convention of 1836
- Runaway Scrape
- Texas Declaration of Independence
- Timeline of the Texas Revolution
- Timeline of the Republic of Texas
- Treaties of Velasco
- Yellowstone steamboat
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Cultural relations |
- Sam Houston and slavery
- Sam Houston and Native American relations
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Monuments and memorials | Tennessee |
- Houston County
- Sam Houston Schoolhouse
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Texas |
- Houston
- Fort Sam Houston
- Sam Houston Coliseum
- Houston County
- Sam Houston High School (Arlington, Texas)
- Sam Houston High School (Houston)
- The Sam Houston Hotel
- Sam Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center
- Sam Houston National Forest
- Sam Houston Park
- Sam Houston Race Park
- Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center
- Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge
- Sam Houston State University
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Other places | |
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Military |
- Sam Houston Award Medal (Texas)
- USS Sam Houston (SSBN-609)
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Public art | |
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Misc | |
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Popular culture | Television |
- Gone to Texas
- Texas Rising
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Film | |
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Publications |
- Bibliography of Sam Houston
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Actor portrayals | |
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