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Billy Schenck, Oh, You Wanted to See My Guns?, 1991. James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, St. Petersburg.

James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art, part 3

In the last two weeks, we looked at the architecture of the James Museum and sculptures on the entrance level and the second floor. This week, we look at a few of…

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Vic Payne, Into the Wild, 2014. James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, St. Petersburg. Photo copyright © 2022 Dianne L. Durante

James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, part 2

Last week we looked at the architecture of the James Museum and sculptures on the entrance level. This week, we look at sculptures on the second floor. For more on…

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Joe Beeler, Night Song, 1989. James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, St. Petersburg. Photo copyright © 2021 Dianne L. Durante

James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, part 1

The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg, Florida, which opened in 2018, houses the art collection of Tom and Mary James. I postponed visiting the James…

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Bernard (Tony) Rosenthal, Alamo, 1967. Astor Place, Manhattan. Photo: Ajay Suresh / Wikipedia

History of Outdoor Sculpture in NYC, 14: Conclusion

About this series This occasional series of blog posts highlights the most important of the outdoor sculptures in New York City and provides some historical and art-historical context. This is…

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