May We Have Peace | |
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Artist | Allan Houser |
Year | 1992 |
Medium | Bronze sculpture |
Dimensions | 11 feet (3.4 m) tall |
Location | Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. |
40°45′37.2″N 111°53′8.6″W / 40.760333°N 111.885722°W |
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View of MAY WE HAVE PEACE from Parrington Oval at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
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Found on the Norman, OK MAY WE HAVE PEACE. The plaque reads: Allan Houser (HA-O-ZOUS) Chiricahua Apache 1914-1994 MAY WE HAVE PEACE Bronze, 1992.
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Found on the Norman, OK MAY WE HAVE PEACE. The plaque reads: The purchase of the Allan Houser sculpture MAY WE HAVE PEACE was made possible through the generous contributions of the following: LEADERSHIP DONORS; The Students of The University of Oklahoma 1995; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Westheimer; Joanna M. Champlin. CONTRIBUTORS: Patricia H. and William C. Abney; Molly Shi and David L. Boren; Paul and Carolyn Glad; Sarah and Dan Hogan; Cahrlene and James P. McDowell; Morris H. and Lucille R. Coler; Betty and Norris Price; Debra and Julie Skinner; Carol and Tom Toperzer; Lee and Naila Williams; Carolyn T. and Don T. Zaehritz.
May We Have Peace is a 1992 bronze sculpture by Allan Houser, installed in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1] The 11-foot-tall (3.4 m) statue depicts a Plains Indian man holding aloft a ceremonial pipe.[2]
References
- ↑ "May We Have Peace, 1992". SALT LAKE CITY ARTS COUNCIL. Retrieved May 12, 2021.
- ↑ "Salt Lake purchases peace sculpture from '02 Games". Deseret News. 2002-09-25. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
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