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− | '''Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge''' is a bronze sculpture cast by Henry Moore in 1976. Large Standing Figure is located in Union National Plaza | + | '''Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge''' is a bronze sculpture cast by Henry Moore in 1976. Large Standing Figure is located in [[Union National Plaza]] at the corner of Louisiana and Capitol streets in Little Rock, Arkansas. The sculpture was donated to the city by the [[Metrocentre Commission]], which paid $185,000 for it in 1978. The sculpture is eleven feet five inches tall and weighs 1,200 pounds. |
− | In 2008 the [[Department of Parks and Recreation]] announced that the sculpture would be moved to the [[Riverfront Adventure Park]] | + | The sculpture was originally placed in the center of the plaza at Capitol and Main in the [[Metrocentre Improvement District]]. It replaced a sculpture proposal called [[Centrenyn]] that met with public disapproval. In 2008 the [[Department of Parks and Recreation]] announced that the sculpture would be moved to the newly opened [[Riverfront Adventure Park]]. |
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+ | Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge was selected by a committee led by [[James Dyke]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | *Bob Stover, "Metrocentre Panel Buys Bronze Sculpture By Moore for $185,000," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' June 14, 1978. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category:Sculpture]] | [[Category:Sculpture]] |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 27 August 2008
Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge is a bronze sculpture cast by Henry Moore in 1976. Large Standing Figure is located in Union National Plaza at the corner of Louisiana and Capitol streets in Little Rock, Arkansas. The sculpture was donated to the city by the Metrocentre Commission, which paid $185,000 for it in 1978. The sculpture is eleven feet five inches tall and weighs 1,200 pounds.
The sculpture was originally placed in the center of the plaza at Capitol and Main in the Metrocentre Improvement District. It replaced a sculpture proposal called Centrenyn that met with public disapproval. In 2008 the Department of Parks and Recreation announced that the sculpture would be moved to the newly opened Riverfront Adventure Park.
Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge was selected by a committee led by James Dyke.
References
- Bob Stover, "Metrocentre Panel Buys Bronze Sculpture By Moore for $185,000," Arkansas Gazette, June 14, 1978.