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DescriptionWorld's Fair Bison Humboldt Park Chicago 2020-0667.jpg |
English: "Edward Kemeys (1843-1907) first produced massive plaster versions of this pair of sculptural bison for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Jackson Park. Kemeys, who also sculpted the Lions in front of the Art Institute of Chicago, was famous for depicting wild animals as they might have appeared in their natural settings. Kemey's pair of enormous sculptural bison stood in front of the Stock Exhibit of the World's Fair. Although the two figures were quite similar to each other, they were not exactly identical. The male figure, "Prairie King," is posed looking out, while the female, "Sound of the Whoop," has her head lowered as if grazing or listening for danger. In 1909 when Jens Jensen, the West Park Commission's General Superintendent and Chief Landscape Architect, launched an outdoor art exhibition in Garfield Park, he placed smaller, life-sized plaster versions of the World's Fair Bison at the entrance to that park's formal garden facing S. Hamlin Boulevard. [...] The West Park Commissioners decided to recast both sets of sculptures in bronze. In 1911, the comissioners hired Jules Bercham to recast the small versions of the World's Fair Bison sculptures in bronze. (Bercham had previously recast the Lions in bronze for installation in front of the Art Institute.) The bronze World's Fair Bison remained in Garfield Park for only a few years. Photographs show that by the summer of 1915, they had been moved from Garfield Park to their current setting flanking entrance to Humboldt Park's formal garden. [...]"--Chicago Park District. |
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Author | Paul R. Burley |
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Longitude | 87° 42′ 9.13″ W |
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City shown | Chicago |
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Province or state shown | Illinois |
Country shown | United States |
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