Outdoor Sculpture in the Blackstone Valley
Burrillville
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Taking Flight, 1993, Jay Coogan, Zambarano Memorial Hospital, 2090 Wallum Lake
Road
Cumberland - World
War II Monument at the Cumberland Town Hall, 45 Broad Street
Central Falls - Soldiers
Monument - erected in 1888, Emilio Piatti, Moshassuck Cemetery, 978 Lonsdale
Avenue
Lincoln - Cartier
Monument 1917-18, School Street near Main St, Albion
North Providence:
Soldiers and Sailors Monument 1901 - Theodora AR Kitson,
Fruit Hill and Olney Avenues
On To Victory, 1919, John G. Hardy, 1964 Smith Street
Veterans Monument, 1923, FF Ziegler, Waterman and
Greystone Avenues

Pawtucket:
Samuel Collyer Memorial, 1890, Charles Dowler, Collyer
Park, Main Street and Mineral Spring Ave
Freedom Arming the Patriot, 1896, W Granville Hastings,
Wilkinson Park, Park Place
Cogswell Fountain, 1880, Main Street at East Avenue
Veterans Memorial Fountain, 1950, Lawrence W. Corrente
and Pawtucket Parks Department @ Slater Park, Armistice Boulevard
The Hiker,, 1904 (dedicated in 1922, Allen G. Newman,
Grove Street Park, Exchange and Cottage Streets
Providence:
Downtown: Kennedy Plaza has the densest accumulation of
outdoor sculpture in the State. In addition, during the annual Convergence of
the Arts Festival, Waterplace Park hosts many temporary sculptures also.
The State House:
The Independent Man, 1899, George Brewster
George Nathanael Greene, 1930, Henri Schonhardt
Oliver Hazzard Perry, 1928, William Walcutt
Kennedy Plaza:
The Scout, 1911, Henri Schonhardt
Bajnotti Fountain, 1899, Enid Yandell
Major General Ambrose Burnside, 1887, Launt Thompson
America and Providence, 1908, John Massey Rhind
The Hiker, 1911, Theodora R.A. Kitson
Soldier and Sailors Monument, 1871, Randolph Roger
Urn Fountain and Sconce Wall, 1998, Howard Ben Tre,
Westminster and Exchange Sts
Morris J. Gaebe, 1996, Robert Shure, Johnson &
Wales University, Weybosset St
Edward Triangolo, 2000, Robert Shure, Johnson &
Wales University, Weybosset St
College Hill (Providence):
Brown University: Cesar
Augusto, dedicated 1906, Wriston quadrangle, off Brown St.
Dante, 1921, Paolo I> Abate, John Hay Library, 20
Prospect St
Bridge-Prop, 1963, Henry Moore, College Green, off
Waterman Street
Bruno (Bear), 1923, Eli Harvey, College Green off
Waterman Street
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, cast in 1907, Lincoln Field,
off Thayer Street
1 1/2, 1984, Carla Lavatelli off Thayer Street
S. 75-AL-America One, 1978, Dusan Dzamonga, off Thayer
Street
Group of Three, 1969, Hugh Townley, Pembroke Campus,
off Meeting Street
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): Orpheus Ascending, 1963,
Gilbert Franklin, off benefit Street, on Frazier Terrace
Daybreak, 1968, Gilbert Franklin, Benefit Street,
between Waterman and Angell Streets
Roger Williams Memorial, 1939, Leo Friedlander,
sculptor, Ralph Walker, architect, Prospect Terrace, Congdon Street
Korean War Memorial, 1999, Robert Shure,
Gardner-Jackson Park, South Main St
World War I Memorial, 1929, Paul Cret, architect, Paul
Jennewein, sculptor, Fiorato, carver, Gardner-Jackson Park, South Main St
Welded Iron Sculpture, 1985, Charters de Almeida,
Gardner-Jackson Park, South Main St
Greater Providence:
Thomas A Doyle, 1889, Henry Hudson Kitson, Broad and
Chestnut Streets
The North Burial Ground, 5 Branch Ave. More than 3
centuries old, this cemetery contains several notable monuments, including the Providence
Firemen's Memorial (1885) by Frank Tingley and Elk's Rest (1904) by
Eli Harvey
Esek Hopkins, 1893, Theodora AR Kitson, Hopkins Square,
Branch Avenue
McGlynn Sculpture Court at Providence College, 549
River Road. Professor Thomas McGlynn created four sculptures, including Saint
Martin De Porres, 1968 (dedicated in 1979) and Saint Domenic De Guzman, 1974 for
the Providence College campus.
Veritas Eternaliter Juvenis, 1973, Gilbert Franklin,
Providence College, 549 River Avenue
Metamorphosis, 2000, Jonathan Bonner, Rhode Island
College, 600 Mount Pleasant College
Guiseppe Garibaldi, 1932, Filippo Sgarlatto, Garibaldi
Park, Atwells Ave
Reverend Monseigneur Galliano J. Cavallaro, 1979,
Atwells Ave and Dean St
Ebenezer Knight Dexter, 1893, Hippolyte L. Hubert,
sculptor, Richard Deming, designer, Dexter Training Ground, Dexter and Parade
Street
Columbus, 1893, August Bartholdi, Columbus Park,
Elmwood and Reservoir Aves
Hand of Liberty, n.d., Price Hall MAsonic Lodge, 883
Eddy Street
Fox Point Veterans Memorial, c. 1946, Aristide B.
Cianfarani, Wickenden and Benefit Streets
Roger Williams Landing Place, 1906, EC Codman,
sculptor, Frank Foster Tingley, designer, Slate Rock Park, Gano and Power
Streets
The Spirit of Youth, 1933, Gail Sherman Corbett,
Blackstone Boulevard at Clarendon Avenue
Swan Point Cemetery, 1846- present, 585 Blackstone
Boulevard, RI's greatest landscaped cemetery includes the Slocum Monument,
1861 erected for an early casualty at Bull Run in Civil War
Smithfield:
Beginnings, 1989, William Haas, Bryant College, 1150
Douglas Pike
Sculpture at Fidelity Investments Campus, 100 and 500
Salem Street - includes the Nest (1998-9) by Jonathan Bonner, Thinking
Cap (1998-9) by Jay Coogan and Radial Fan (1999-2000) by L Brower
Hatcher
Woonsocket:
The Hiker, 1904 (dedicated 1925), Allen G. Newman; TP
Murray, designer Court Square, Front Street
Civil War Monument, 1870, James Goodwin Batterson, Monument
Square, North Main Street
Monseigneur Charles Daury, 1948, T. Carl Pettiu & A
Zoltainy Smith, Precious Blood Church, 94 Carrington Avenue
