Manitou Town Clock, (sculpture)
Object Details
- sculptor
- Unknown (Italian)
- Steddom, Debra
- Morlan, Robert
- Hyde, John
- contractor
- Seiko of Japan
- Save Outdoor Sculpture, Colorado, Colorado Springs survey, 1993.
- Summary
- A large, ornate pedestal with four clock faces, one on each side. The pedestal is topped by a statue of the goddess Hygeia, the goddess of health, standing in a full-length, sleeveless robe, her hair in a Greek-style bun. She holds a lamp in her raised proper left hand and a pitcher in her proper right hand. The lower part of the pedestal has eight sides with dolphin head fonts. Eight catch basins are located alternately around the bottom of the pedestal directly under the dolphin heads. These nonfunctioning basins are now used as planters. The piece is painted green.
- Cast ca. 1890. Dedicated 1890. Rededicated May, 1991
- Control number
- IAS CO000421
- Type
- Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
- Sculptures-Clock
- Sculptures
- Medium
- Sculpture: cast iron, painted; Foundation: concrete
- Owner/Location
- Administered by City of Manitou Springs 606 Manitou Avenue Manitou Springs Colorado 80829
- Located Clock Square Corner of Manitou Avenue & Canon Avenue Manitou Springs Colorado 80829
- Title
- Jerome Wheeler Clock, (sculpture)
- Town Clock, (sculpture)
- Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
- Topic
- Mythology--Classical--Hygeia
- Object--Furniture--Clock
- Object--Furniture--Lamp
- Object--Other--Dish
- Animal--Dolphin
- Record ID
- siris_ari_330165
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Usage conditions apply