List of public art in Philadelphia

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This is a list of public artworks in Philadelphia. The Association for Public Art estimates the city has thousands of public artworks;[1] the Smithsonian lists more than 700.[2] Since 1959 nearly 400 works of public art have been created as part of the city's Percent for Art program, the first such program in the U.S.[3]

This list contains only works of public art in outdoor public spaces, and not, for example, works inside museums. Most of the works mentioned are sculptures.

Most monuments to historical figures are of men. Of about 1,500 city-owned statues and public monuments, just four are of real women.[4]

Artworks

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Center City and Benjamin Franklin Parkway

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Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
  Adam and Eve (Stonorov) Hopkinson House
604 South Washington Square


39°56′46″N 75°09′08″W / 39.9461°N 75.1523°W / 39.9461; -75.1523 (Adam and Eve)
1962 Oscar Stonorov Bronze sculpture 49 x 12.5 in IAS 75009329[5]
  Aero Memorial (Manship) Aviator Park at Logan Circle, opposite Franklin Institute

39°57′30″N 75°10′19″W / 39.9582°N 75.1720°W / 39.9582; -75.1720 (Aero Memorial)
1948 Paul Manship Bronze sculpture IAS 75009257[6]
  All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors Aviator Park at Logan Circle, Benjamin Franklin Parkway and 20th Street (relocated 1994)

39°57′30″N 75°10′18″W / 39.9583°N 75.1718°W / 39.9583; -75.1718 (All Wars Memorial)
1934 J. Otto Schweizer Bronze sculptures, granite base Height 21'6"; width 17'; depth 13' IAS PA000002[7][8]
Amity (Brown) 10th & Market Streets

39°57′06″N 75°09′23″W / 39.9516°N 75.1565°W / 39.9516; -75.1565 (Amity (Brown))
1977 David Lee Brown Stainless steel, concrete base IAS PA001144[9]
Apollo (unknown) Hill-Keith-Physick House garden
321 South 4th Street


39°56′39″N 75°08′54″W / 39.9442°N 75.1483°W / 39.9442; -75.1483
1870 Unknown Bronze sculpture 60.5 x 25 x 14 in IAS 88320057[10]
  Matthias William Baldwin City Hall, North Plaza

39°57′11″N 75°09′46″W / 39.9531°N 75.1629°W / 39.9531; -75.1629 (Baldwin at City Hall)
1905 Herbert Adams Bronze 96 x 30 x 30 in. City of Philadelphia [11]
  John Barry (naval officer) Independence Square, south of Independence Hall

39°56′54″N 75°09′00″W / 39.9483°N 75.1501°W / 39.9483; -75.1501 (Barry at Independence Square)
1906 Samuel Murray Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite City of Philadelphia IAS 75009322[12]
  Billy (Laessle) Rittenhouse Square

39°56′57″N 75°10′18″W / 39.9493°N 75.1718°W / 39.9493; -75.1718 (Billy)
1914 Albert Laessle Bronze sculpture with stone base IAS 88320080[13]
  John Christian Bullitt (Boyle) North Plaza of City Hall

1907 John J. Boyle Bronze 118 in. x 39 in. x 38 in City of Philadelphia [14]
  James Caldwell (Calder) Presbyterian Historical Society courtyard

39°56′35″N 75°09′00″W / 39.943°N 75.1500°W / 39.943; -75.1500 (Presbyterian Historical Society)
1898-1899 Alexander Stirling Calder Cast stone Height 108 in.; Base: approx. H. 7 in. W. 34 in. Presbyterian Historical Society [15]
  Civil War Soldiers Monument Benjamin Franklin Parkway & 20th Street

39°57′35″N 75°10′22″W / 39.9596°N 75.1727°W / 39.9596; -75.1727 (Civil War Soldiers Monument)
Hermon Atkins MacNeil
  Civil War Sailors Monument Benjamin Franklin Parkway & 20th Street

39°57′34″N 75°10′22″W / 39.9595°N 75.1729°W / 39.9595; -75.1729 (Civil War Sailors Monument)
Hermon Atkins MacNeil
Clothespin (Oldenburg) Centre Square

39°57′09″N 75°09′55″W / 39.9524°N 75.1653°W / 39.9524; -75.1653 (Clothespin)
1976 Claes Oldenburg Cor-Ten and stainless steel 45 ft. x 12 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. CommonWealth REIT [16][17] IAS 77001303[18]
  Samuel Davies (Calder) Presbyterian Historical Society courtyard

39°56′35″N 75°09′00″W / 39.943°N 75.1500°W / 39.943; -75.1500 (Presbyterian Historical Society)
1898-1899 Alexander Stirling Calder Cast stone Height 108 in.; Base: approx. H. 7 in. W. 37 in. Presbyterian Historical Society [19]
  Duck Girl (Manship) Rittenhouse Square

39°56′57″N 75°10′21″W / 39.9492°N 75.1724°W / 39.9492; -75.1724 (Duck Girl (Manship))
1911 Paul Manship Bronze 61 x 34 1/2 x 34 1/4 in. City of Philadelphia [20]
  The Family 1835 Market Street

39°57′13″N 75°10′15″W / 39.9535°N 75.1709°W / 39.9535; -75.1709 (The Family)
1982 Timothy Duffield Bronze 18 ft x 4 ft IAS PA000496[21]
Family of Turtles Fitler Square, 24th & Pine Streets

39°56′52″N 75°10′48″W / 39.9477°N 75.1801°W / 39.9477; -75.1801 (Family of Turtles)
1988 Eric Berg Bronze Largest turtle: 16 x 20 x 36 in IAS PA001086[22]
  1st Regiment Infantry National Guard of Philadelphia
Spirit of '61
The Union League, 140 South Broad Street

39°56′59″N 75°09′52″W / 39.9498°N 75.1644°W / 39.9498; -75.1644 (Union League)
1911 Henry Kirke Bush-Brown Bronze IAS 76005394[23][24][25][26][27]
  Thomas Fitzsimons (Donato) Benjamin Franklin Parkway & 18th St

39°57′29″N 75°10′09″W / 39.9580°N 75.1692°W / 39.9580; -75.1692 (Fitzsimons (Donato))
1946 Giuseppe Donato Bronze 78 x 32 x 32 in City of Philadelphia [28][29]
  Five Spouts, Frog and Lintel Columbus at Dock Street

39°56′39″N 75°08′30″W / 39.9443°N 75.1416°W / 39.9443; -75.1416 (Spouts, Frog and Lintel)
1100 Unknown (Javanese) Volcanic rock sculptures with granite bases. IAS PA000616[30][31][32]
  Benjamin Franklin – Craftsman Broad Street & John F. Kennedy Boulevard

39°57′13″N 75°09′49″W / 39.9537°N 75.1635°W / 39.9537; -75.1635 (Benjamin Franklin - Craftsman)
1981 Joe Brown (sculptor) Bronze sculpture, granite base 10 ft
  Don Diego de Gardoqui Logan Circle, Benjamin Franklin Parkway

39°57′29″N 75°10′09″W / 39.9581°N 75.1693°W / 39.9581; -75.1693 (Gardoqui)
1977 Luis Sanguino Bronze sculpture, stone base 8 ft. x 32 in. x 30 in. IAS PA001088
  The Gates of Hell Rodin Museum
Benjamin Franklin Parkway


39°57′42″N 75°10′27″W / 39.9616°N 75.1743°W / 39.9616; -75.1743 (Rodin Museum)
1880 Auguste Rodin Bronze sculpture IAS PA001090[33]
  Government of the People (Lipchitz) Municipal Service Building

39°57′14″N 75°09′50″W / 39.9538°N 75.1640°W / 39.9538; -75.1640 (Government of the People)
1975 Jacques Lipchitz Bronze with concrete and stone base IAS 77001300[34]
Grizzly Fitler Square, 24th & Pine Streets

39°56′52″N 75°10′48″W / 39.9477°N 75.1801°W / 39.9477; -75.1801 (Grizzly)
1983 Eric Berg Bronze statue, red granite base 24 x 12 x 36 in IAS PA001085[35]
  Samuel Gross (Calder) Thomas Jefferson University

39°56′58″N 75°09′29″W / 39.9494°N 75.1580°W / 39.9494; -75.1580 (Samuel Gross (Calder))
1897 Alexander Stirling Calder Bronze statue on red marble pedestal 111 x 48 x 36 in IAS 76009079;[36] IAS 64860001[37]
Based on the figure in the Thomas Eakins painting The Gross Clinic.
  The Ideal Scout Bruce S. Marks Scout Resource Center
22nd & Winter Streets


39°57′32″N 75°10′31″W / 39.9590°N 75.1752°W / 39.9590; -75.1752 (Ideal Scout)
1937 R. Tait McKenzie Bronze Cradle of Liberty Council, Boy Scouts of America
Irish Memorial Penn's Landing, south of Chestnut Street

2003 Glenna Goodacre Bronze Memorial to the Irish Famine and subsequent Irish immigration to America
  Justice (De Lue) Robert N. C. Nix Sr. Federal Building

39°57′05″N 75°09′20″W / 39.95145°N 75.15545°W / 39.95145; -75.15545 (Law and Justice)
1940 Donald De Lue Granite relief U.S. General Services Administration [38]
  Keys to Community Girard Fountain Park, 325 Arch Street

39°57′09″N 75°08′47″W / 39.952414°N 75.146301°W / 39.952414; -75.146301 (Keys to the Community)
2007 James Peniston Bronze 9 feet tall City of Philadelphia [39]
  Kopernik (Talcott) 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway

39°57′24″N 75°10′07″W / 39.9567°N 75.1685°W / 39.9567; -75.1685 (Kopernik)
1973 Dudley Talcott Stainless steel with red granite base 144 in. high, 192 in. diameter; base 140 in. high, 96 in. diameter City of Philadelphia IAS 88320135[40]
  Law (De Lue) Robert N. C. Nix Sr. Federal Building

39°57′05″N 75°09′20″W / 39.95145°N 75.15545°W / 39.95145; -75.15545 (Law and Justice)
1940 Donald De Lue Granite relief U.S. General Services Administration [38]
  Joseph Leidy Academy of Natural Sciences, Logan Circle

1907 Samuel Murray Bronze
  Lion Crushing a Serpent (Barye) Rittenhouse Square

39°56′57″N 75°10′18″W / 39.9493°N 75.1718°W / 39.9493; -75.1718 (Rittenhouse Square)
1832, cast 1889–1891 Antoine Louis Barye Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS PA000020[41]
  LOVE sculpture Dilworth Park

39°57′15″N 75°09′57″W / 39.9543°N 75.1657°W / 39.9543; -75.1657 (LOVE Park)
1976
(installed 1978)
Robert Indiana City of Philadelphia
  Mail Delivery
(South – Cane Cutter – One of Four)
Robert N. C. Nix Sr. Federal Building

39°57′05″N 75°09′20″W / 39.95145°N 75.15545°W / 39.95145; -75.15545 (Mail Delivery - South)
1941 Edmond Amateis Granite 108 x 120 in. General Services Administration [42]
  Mail Delivery
(North – Eskimo – One of Four)
Robert N. C. Nix Sr. Federal Building

39°57′05″N 75°09′20″W / 39.95145°N 75.15545°W / 39.95145; -75.15545 (Mail Delivery - North)
1941 Edmond Amateis Granite 108 x 120 in. General Services Administration [43]
  Mail Delivery
(East – Eastern Mailman – One of Four)
Robert N. C. Nix Sr. Federal Building

39°57′05″N 75°09′20″W / 39.95145°N 75.15545°W / 39.95145; -75.15545 (Mail Delivery - North)
1941 Edmond Amateis Granite 108 x 120 in. General Services Administration [44]
  Mail Delivery
(West -Cowboy – One of Four)
Robert N. C. Nix Sr. Federal Building

39°57′05″N 75°09′20″W / 39.95145°N 75.15545°W / 39.95145; -75.15545 (Mail Delivery - North)
1941 Edmond Amateis Granite 108 x 120 in. General Services Administration [45]
  Francis Makemie (Calder) Presbyterian Historical Society courtyard

39°56′35″N 75°09′00″W / 39.943°N 75.1500°W / 39.943; -75.1500 (Presbyterian Historical Society)
1898-1899 Alexander Stirling Calder Cast stone Height 108 in.; Base: approx. H. 8 in. W. 28 in. Presbyterian Historical Society [46]
  Guglielmo Marconi Marconi Plaza,
Broad and Oregon Streets


39°54′56″N 75°10′19″W / 39.9155°N 75.1720°W / 39.9155; -75.1720 (Columbus (Saleppichi Giancarlo))
1975 Saleppichi Giancarlo attributed Bronze with Marble Base unknown City of Philadelphia IAS PA000186[47]
  General George B. McClellan (Ellicott) City Hall, North Plaza

39°57′12″N 75°09′49″W / 39.9532°N 75.1636°W / 39.9532; -75.1636 (Gen. McClellan)
1891 Henry Jackson Ellicott Bronze 14 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft. x 15 ft. City of Philadelphia [48]
  William McKinley, (Konti) City Hall, Southeast Plaza

39°57′06″N 75°09′48″W / 39.9517°N 75.1633°W / 39.9517; -75.1633 (William McKinley)
1908 Isidore Konti Bronze figures with Stony Creek red granite base
  John McMillan (Calder) Presbyterian Historical Society courtyard

39°56′35″N 75°09′00″W / 39.943°N 75.1500°W / 39.943; -75.1500 (Presbyterian Historical Society)
1898-1899 Alexander Stirling Calder Cast stone Height 108 in.; Base: approx. H. 6 in. W. 28 in. Presbyterian Historical Society [49]
General George G. Meade (Calder) City Hall[50]

1881 Alexander Milne Calder Bronze 11 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. x 12 ft City of Philadelphia [51][52][53]
Milord la Chamarre Centre Square

39°57′7″N 75°9′58″W / 39.95194°N 75.16611°W / 39.95194; -75.16611 (Clothespin)
1976 Jean Dubuffet Stainless steel with black epoxy paint 24 ft. tall CommonWealth REIT [17][54]
  Francisco de Miranda (Gonzalez) Logan Circle

39°57′29″N 75°10′09″W / 39.9581°N 75.1693°W / 39.9581; -75.1693 (Miranda)
1977 Lorenzo Gonzalez Bronze 125 in. height City of Philadelphia IAS PA001092
  Robert Morris (Bartlett) Second Bank of the United States, 4th & Walnut Streets

39°56′51″N 75°08′52″W / 39.9474°N 75.1479°W / 39.9474; -75.1479 (Robert Morris)
1923 Paul Wayland Bartlett Bronze 120 x 48 x 48 National Park Service [55]
  William Penn (Calder) On top of City Hall (Broad & Market Streets)

39°57′09″N 75°09′49″W / 39.9526°N 75.1636°W / 39.9526; -75.1636 (Wm Penn at City Hall)
1888 Alexander Milne Calder Bronze sculpture IAS 77001305[56]
  General Galusha Pennypacker Memorial Logan Circle, in front of Family Courts Building

39°57′31″N 75°10′11″W / 39.9586°N 75.1697°W / 39.9586; -75.1697 (Pennypacker)
1934 Charles Grafly
completed by Albert Laessle
Bronze 156 x 89 x 89 in IAS 75009258[57]
  Philbert Reading Terminal Market

39°57′12″N 75°09′32″W / 39.953395°N 75.159008°W / 39.953395; -75.159008 (Pennypacker)
Unknown Eric Berg Bronze
  Dr. William Pepper (Bitter) Free Library of Philadelphia 1894 Karl Bitter Bronze figure with granite base IAS 76005149[58]
  Evelyn Taylor Price Memorial Sundial Rittenhouse Square

39°56′57″N 75°10′18″W / 39.9493°N 75.1718°W / 39.9493; -75.1718 (Rittenhouse Square)
1947 Beatrice Fenton Bronze with granite base IAS 75009327[59]
  Religious Liberty (Ezekiel) Independence Mall

39°57′11″N 75°9′49″W / 39.95306°N 75.16361°W / 39.95306; -75.16361 (Religious Liberty)
1876 Moses Jacob Ezekiel Marble, granite base 144 x 90 x 64 in. National Museum of American Jewish History [60]
  General John Fulton Reynolds (Rogers) City Hall

39°57′11″N 75°9′49″W / 39.95306°N 75.16361°W / 39.95306; -75.16361 (City Hall)
1883 John H. Rogers Bronze 15 x 5 x 5 ft City of Philadelphia [61][62][63]
  Monument to Scottish Immigrants Penn's Landing, south of Chestnut Street.

39°56′51″N 75°08′32″W / 39.9475°N 75.1422°W / 39.9475; -75.1422 (Monument to Scottish Immigrants)
2011 Terry Jones Bronze Given by The St. Andrews Society of Philadelphia.
  Shakespeare Memorial Logan Circle, in front of Free Library of Philadelphia

1923-26 Alexander Stirling Calder Bronze City of Philadelphia [64][65]
  Swann Memorial Fountain
Delaware
Logan Circle

39°57′29″N 75°10′15″W / 39.9580°N 75.1708°W / 39.9580; -75.1708 (Swan Fountain)
1924 Alexander Stirling Calder Bronze sculpture, granite base City of Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Commission[66]
  Swann Memorial Fountain
Schuylkill Girl
Logan Circle

39°57′29″N 75°10′15″W / 39.9580°N 75.1708°W / 39.9580; -75.1708 (Swan Fountain)
1924 Alexander Stirling Calder Bronze sculpture, granite base City of Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Commission[66]
  Swann Memorial Fountain
Wissahickon Girl
Logan Circle

39°57′29″N 75°10′15″W / 39.9580°N 75.1708°W / 39.9580; -75.1708 (Swan Fountain)
1924 Alexander Stirling Calder Bronze sculpture, granite base City of Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Commission[66]
  The Thinker Rodin Museum
Benjamin Franklin Parkway


39°57′42″N 75°10′27″W / 39.9616°N 75.1743°W / 39.9616; -75.1743 (Rodin Museum)
1902 Auguste Rodin Bronze sculpture, limestone base IAS PA001089[67]
  Three-Way Piece Number 1: Points The Benjamin Franklin Parkway between 16th and 17th Streets 1964 Henry Moore Bronze sculpture, black granite base 6 ft. 4 in. x 7 ft. x 7 ft. Association for Public Art[68] IAS 88320111
  Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier Washington Square

39°56′49″N 75°09′09″W / 39.9469°N 75.1524°W / 39.9469; -75.1524
1954-57 Copy of Jean Antoine Houdon's George Washington (1790) Bronze sculpture, limestone base Independence National Historical Park


  Triune (Engman) Center Square

1974 Robert Engman Bronze sculpture, concrete base IAS 77001304
  Voyage of Ulysses (von Schlegell) Front plaza, James A. Byrne U.S. Courthouse
601 Market St.


39°57′07″N 75°09′02″W / 39.9519°N 75.1505°W / 39.9519; -75.1505 (Voyage of Ulysses)
1975 David von Schlegell Stainless steel sculpture, ceramic and stone base U.S. General Services Administration
IAS 75002779[69]
  John Witherspoon (Calder) Presbyterian Historical Society courtyard

39°56′35″N 75°09′00″W / 39.943°N 75.1500°W / 39.943; -75.1500 (Presbyterian Historical Society)
1898-1899 Alexander Stirling Calder Cast stone Height 108 in.; Base: approx. H. 6 in. W. 28 in. Presbyterian Historical Society [70]
  John Wanamaker, Citizen City Hall, Northeast Plaza

39°57′10″N 75°09′46″W / 39.9527°N 75.1627°W / 39.9527; -75.1627 (Wanamaker at City Hall)
John Massey Rhind Bronze
  George Washington (Bailly) Original marble: Conversation Hall, Philadelphia City Hall
Bronze replica: Independence Hall


39°56′57″N 75°09′00″W / 39.9491°N 75.1500°W / 39.9491; -75.1500 (Independence Hall)
Original marble: 1869
Bronze replica: 1910
Joseph A. Bailly Original: Marble
Replica: Bronze
102 x 31 x 31 in. National Park Service [71]
  George Washington Monument (Siemering) Eakins Oval, opposite Philadelphia Museum of Art

39°57′50.29″N 75°10′44.74″W / 39.9639694°N 75.1790944°W / 39.9639694; -75.1790944 (George Washington Monument)
1897 Rudolf Siemering Bronze 528 in City of Philadelphia [72][73]
  Washington Grays Monument The Union League, 140 South Broad Street

39°57′00″N 75°09′52″W / 39.9500°N 75.1644°W / 39.9500; -75.1644 (Union League)
1908 John Wilson Bronze IAS 75009304 [25][74]
  J. William White Memorial Drinking Fountain Rittenhouse Square

39°56′57″N 75°10′18″W / 39.9493°N 75.1718°W / 39.9493; -75.1718 (Rittenhouse Square)
1921 R. Tait McKenzie Limestone, bronze relief bust & basin


  Marcus Whitman (Calder) Presbyterian Historical Society courtyard

39°56′35″N 75°09′00″W / 39.943°N 75.1500°W / 39.943; -75.1500 (Presbyterian Historical Society)
1898-1899 Alexander Stirling Calder Cast stone Height 108 in.; Base: approx. H. 8 in. W. 34 in. Presbyterian Historical Society [75]


Fairmount Park and Schuylkill River

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Including Philadelphia Museum of Art, East Fairmount Park, Laurel Hill Cemetery, West Fairmount Park, and Philadelphia Zoo.

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Anteater 1966 Henry Mitchell Bronze sculpture IAS 46200011[76]
  Statue of Abraham Lincoln Kelly Drive and Sedgely Drive

39°58′11″N 75°11′4″W / 39.96972°N 75.18444°W / 39.96972; -75.18444 (Abraham Lincoln (Rogers))
1871 Randolph Rogers Bronze 9 ft. 6 in. x 48 in. x 96 in City of Philadelphia [77][78][79][80]
  Statue of Alexander von Humboldt Martin Luther King Drive South of Black Road.

39°58′56″N 75°12′21″W / 39.9823°N 75.2059°W / 39.9823; -75.2059 (Von Humboldt)
1871 Friedrich Drake Bronze sculpture, granite base with stone pavers IAS 75009305[81][82]
  The Amazon East entrance Philadelphia Museum of Art

39°57′54″N 75°10′49″W / 39.9651°N 75.1804°W / 39.9651; -75.1804 (Amazon (Kiss))
1837, 1929 copy August Kiss Bronze sculpture with limestone base IAS PA000011[83]
  Anthony Wayne, (Gregory) Philadelphia Museum of Art

39°57.884′N 75°10.856′W / 39.964733°N 75.180933°W / 39.964733; -75.180933 (Anthony Wayne (Gregory))
1937 John Gregory Gilded Bronze 130 1/2 x 54 x 46 in City of Philadelphia IAS 75009274 [84][85][86]
  Young Meher (Armenian Genocide Memorial) east of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

39°58′00″N 75°10′48″W / 39.9666°N 75.1799°W / 39.9666; -75.1799 (Armenian Genocide Memorial)
1976 Koren Der Harootian Bronze sculpture, red granite base 168 x 70 x 120 in. IAS PA000041
Art Memorial Hall, southwest corner 1876 Augustus Max Johannes Mueller Zinc sculpture, painted white, lead coated copper base IAS PA000161[87]
  Aspiration Laurel Hill Cemetery
central section


40°00′03″N 75°11′21″W / 40.0007°N 75.1892°W / 40.0007; -75.1892 (Aspiration)
1933 Harriet Whitney Frishmuth Vermont granite sculpture IAS 88320096[88]
  Atmosphere and Environment XII West porch of
Philadelphia Museum of Art


39°57′58″N 75°10′54″W / 39.9660°N 75.1818°W / 39.9660; -75.1818 (Atmosphere and Environment XII)
1970 Louise Nevelson Cor-Ten steel sculpture IAS PA000013[89][90][91]
  Bear and Her Cub Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′18″N 75°11′43″W / 39.9718°N 75.1952°W / 39.9718; -75.1952 (Bear and Her Cub)
1957 Joseph J. Greenberg Black Coopersburg granite IAS 46200007[92]
  Bishop Matthew Simpson Belmont Avenue & Edgeley Road

39°59′41″N 75°13′04″W / 39.9946°N 75.2179°W / 39.9946; -75.2179 (Bishop Matthew Simpson)
1896 Unknown Bronze sculpture with granite base IAS 88320064[93]
  Catholic Total Abstinence Union Fountain Avenue of the Republic & States Street

39°58′57″N 75°13′11″W / 39.9824°N 75.2196°W / 39.9824; -75.2196 (Moses Fountain)
1876 Herman Kirn Marble sculptures with granite bases IAS 75009303[94]
  Chief Justice John Marshall Philadelphia Museum of Art, West entrance

39°57′59″N 75°10′56″W / 39.9665°N 75.1822°W / 39.9665; -75.1822 (John Marshall)
1883 William Wetmore Story 75 x 51 x 77 1/2 Bronze sculpture with granite base IAS PA000014[95]
  Coiled Snake Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′22″N 75°11′49″W / 39.9729°N 75.1970°W / 39.9729; -75.1970 (Coiled Snake)
1940 Ahron Ben-Shmuel Diorite sculpture IAS 75009334[96]
  Cowboy Kelly Drive

39°58′34.68″N 75°11′33.18″W / 39.9763000°N 75.1925500°W / 39.9763000; -75.1925500 (Cowboy (Remington))
1908 Frederic Remington Bronze 144 in. W. 131 in City of Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Commission[97][98][99][100][101]
  Dying Lioness Philadelphia Zoo

39°56′57″N 75°10′21″W / 39.9492°N 75.1724°W / 39.9492; -75.1724 (Dying Lioness)
1873 Wilhelm Wolff Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 75009330[102]
  Fountain of the Sea Horses Waterworks Dr. in Fairmount Park near the Azalea Garden

39°58′03″N 75°11′01″W / 39.9675°N 75.1837°W / 39.9675; -75.1837 (Fountain of the Sea Horses)
1926 replica of ca. 1740 sculpture Christoph Unterberger 1732-1798 Italian travertine. 128 in. Diameter 336 in. City of Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Commission[103][104][105][106]
  Frank Furness Gateway Kelly Dr. and Strawberry Mansion Bridge Dr.

39°59′44″N 75°11′30″W / 39.9955°N 75.1917°W / 39.9955; -75.1917 (Furness Gateway)
1876 Frank Furness attributed Brown Connecticut sandstone IAS 75009289[107]
  Franz Schubert West Fairmount Park
east of Horticultural Hall


39°59′01″N 75°12′33″W / 39.9836°N 75.2091°W / 39.9836; -75.2091 (Franz Schubert)
1891 Henry Baerer Bronze sculpture with limestone base and granite with bronze plaque IAS 75009315[108]
  Frederick Graff Memorial Water works near Art Museum Dr.

39°57′56″N 75°11′00″W / 39.9656°N 75.1833°W / 39.9656; -75.1833 (Graff Memorial)
1844 Unknown Marble on a granite base IAS 88320030[109]
  General Casimir Pulaski Near west entrance
Philadelphia Museum of Art


39°58′00″N 75°10′57″W / 39.9668°N 75.1824°W / 39.9668; -75.1824 (Casimir Pulaski)
1947 Sidney Waugh Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 88320088[110]
  General Peter Muhlenberg Near west entrance
Philadelphia Museum of Art


39°58′00″N 75°10′55″W / 39.9666°N 75.1820°W / 39.9666; -75.1820 (Peter Muhlenberg)
1910 J. Otto Schweizer Bronze sculpture, Barre granite base IAS 88320068[111]
  General Marquis de Lafayette 1947 Raoul Josset Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 75009275[112]
  General Ulysses S. Grant (French) Kelly Drive

39°58′51″N 75°11′53″W / 39.9807°N 75.1980°W / 39.9807; -75.1980 (U.S. Grant (French))
1898 Daniel Chester French & Edward Clark Potter Bronze 174 in City of Philadelphia [113][114][115]
  General Frederich Von Steuben Near west entrance
Philadelphia Museum of Art


39°58′02″N 75°10′58″W / 39.9672°N 75.1829°W / 39.9672; -75.1829 (Steuben)
1947 Warren Wheelock Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 88320110[116]
Giant 3-way Plug (Cube Tap) West entrance Philadelphia Museum of Art

1970 Claes Oldenburg Cor-Ten and stainless steel 117 x 78 x 58 inches PMA
  Goethe West Fairmount Park, near Horticultural Center

39°59′01″N 75°12′43″W / 39.9837°N 75.2120°W / 39.9837; -75.2120 (Goethe)
1889 Heinrich Manger Bronze sculpture, bronze upper base:, granite lower base IAS 75009316[117]
  Hippo Mother and Baby Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′17″N 75°11′40″W / 39.9713°N 75.1945°W / 39.9713; -75.1945 (Hippo Mother and Baby)
1955 Henry Mitchell Bronze sculptures IAS 75009337[118]
  Hudson Bay Wolves Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′15″N 75°11′40″W / 39.9707°N 75.1945°W / 39.9707; -75.1945 (Hudson Bay Wolves)
1872
Relocated 1973
Edward Kemeys Bronze sculpture, granite base 50 x 82 x 58 in. IAS 75009331[119]
  Impala Fountain Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′25″N 75°11′46″W / 39.9736°N 75.1961°W / 39.9736; -75.1961 (Impala Fountain)
1962 Henry Mitchell Bronze sculpture, black granite base and pool IAS 75009339[120]
Iroquois (di Suvero) Kelly Drive near 24th Street, north of Philadelphia Museum of Art

39°57′54″N 75°10′41″W / 39.9650°N 75.1780°W / 39.9650; -75.1780 (Iroquois (di Suvero))
1983 Mark di Suvero Painted Steel 42'L x 40'H x 31.8" W Association for Public Art [121]
  James Garfield Memorial Fairmount Park

39°58′26″N 75°11′26″W / 39.9739°N 75.1905°W / 39.9739; -75.1905 (Garfield Memorial)
1895 Augustus Saint-Gaudens Bronze 42 1/2 in City of Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Commission[122]
  Jeanne d'Arc (Frémiet) Philadelphia Museum of Art

1890 Emmanuel Frémiet Gilded Bronze 180 x 56 x 86 in City of Philadelphia [123]
  John B. Kelly Kelly Dr. by rowing grandstands

39°59′10″N 75°12′06″W / 39.9861°N 75.2018°W / 39.9861; -75.2018 (John B. Kelly)
1965 Harry Rosin Bronze sculpture, granite on brick base 57 x 34 in IAS 75009292[124]
  John Witherspoon Horticultural Center 1876 Joseph A. Bailly Bronze IAS 76004907[125]
  Joseph Haydn 1906 Idusch and Son Bronze IAS 75009319[126]
  Law, Prosperity, and Power Mann Center, Fairmount Park

39°59′04″N 75°13′24″W / 39.9844°N 75.2233°W / 39.9844; -75.2233 (Law, Prosperity, and Power)
1880 Daniel Chester French Marble sculpture, concrete base IAS 75009306[127]
  Henry Charles Lea Monument Laurel Hill Cemetery
north section


40°00′15″N 75°11′25″W / 40.0042°N 75.1902°W / 40.0042; -75.1902 (Law, Prosperity, and Power)
1911 Alexander Stirling Calder Bronze sculpture IAS 88320018[128]


  The Lion Fighter East entrance
Philadelphia Museum of Art


39°57′54″N 75°10′51″W / 39.9649°N 75.1809°W / 39.9649; -75.1809 (Lion Fighter)
1858 Albert Wolff Bronze sculpture, limestone base IAS 75009271[129]
  Lioness Carrying to Her Young a Wild Boar Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′18″N 75°11′46″W / 39.9716°N 75.1961°W / 39.9716; -75.1961 (Philadelphia Zoo)
1880 Auguste Cain Bronze sculpture, Quincy granite base IAS 75009332[130]
  Major General George Gordon Meade (Calder) Lansdowne Drive

39°58′52″N 75°12′29″W / 39.980992°N 75.208050°W / 39.980992; -75.208050 (Meade (Calder))
1887 Alexander Milne Calder Bronze City of Philadelphia
  Mother and Twins Monument Laurel Hill Cemetery
south section


39°59′53″N 75°11′26″W / 39.9980°N 75.1906°W / 39.9980; -75.1906 (Mother and Twins)
1857 Henry Dmochowski Saunders Marble sculpture IAS 71500542[131]
Negro Leagues Memorial Belmont and Parkside, SW corner

39°58′40″N 75°12′49″W / 39.977675°N 75.213700°W / 39.977675; -75.213700 (Negro Leagues Memorial)
2005 Phil Sumpter Bronze sculpture
  Night 1872 Edward Stauch Bronze IAS 88320029[132]
  Old Mortality, His Pony, and Sir Walter Scott Laurel Hill Cemetery
north section


40°00′15″N 75°11′17″W / 40.0042°N 75.1880°W / 40.0042; -75.1880 (Old Mortality)
1836 James Thom Limestone and plaster IAS 88320016[133]


  Orestes and Pylades Oxford Street Entrance to East Fairmount Park 1884 Herman Kirn (from original by Carl Johann Steinhäuser) bronze, cast by Bureau Brothers Foundry [134]
  Penguins Philadelphia Zoo 1917 Albert Laessle Bronze sculpture, green marble base IAS 75009333[135]
  Pegasus (Pilz) Two sculptures flanking the entrance of Memorial Hall

39°58′45″N 75°12′35″W / 39.97917°N 75.20972°W / 39.97917; -75.20972 (Memorial Hall)
1863 Vincenz Pilz Bronze sculptures with stone bases IAS PA000012[136][137]
  The Pilgrim (Saint-Gaudens) Fairmount Park opposite Boathouse Row

39°58′12″N 75°11′19″W / 39.9701°N 75.1887°W / 39.9701; -75.1887 (Pilgrim (Saint-Gaudens))
1903 Augustus Saint-Gaudens Bronze sculpture, granite and concrete, or fieldstone base IAS PA000009[138]
  Puma Azalea Garden, Fairmount Park

39°58′04″N 75°10′58″W / 39.9678°N 75.1828°W / 39.9678; -75.1828 (Puma)
1954 William Zorach Marble sculpture, granite base IAS 88320089[139]
  Rebecca at the Well Near the Horticultural Center 1908 John J. Boyle Bronze IAS 75009317[140]
  Rocky Statue Philadelphia Museum of Art 1982 A. Thomas Schomberg 8 ft, 6 in
  Schiller West Fairmount Park, near Horticultural Center

39°58′58″N 75°12′42″W / 39.9828°N 75.2118°W / 39.9828; -75.2118 (Samuel Gross (Calder))
1885 Heinrich Manger Bronze sculpture, granite and stone base IAS 75009312[141]
  The Schuylkill Chained
Allegorical Figure of The Schuylkill Chained
Original: Philadelphia Museum of Art
Cast: Fairmount Water Works


1825
1980 cast
William Rush Original: wood
Cast: fiberglass
39-1/2 x 87-1/2 x 26 in IAS 76007729[142]
  The Schuylkill Freed
Allegorical Figure of The Waterworks
Original: Philadelphia Museum of Art
Cast: Fairmount Water Works


1825
1980 cast
William Rush Original: wood
Cast: fiberglass
42 x 86-1/2 x 31-1/2 in IAS 76007730[143]
Smith Memorial Arch: Major General George Gordon Meade, (French) Smith Memorial Arch, atop south column

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1899 Daniel Chester French Bronze 8 x 4 x 3 ft City of Philadelphia [50][144][145]
Smith Memorial Arch: Major General John Fulton Reynolds Smith Memorial Arch, atop north column

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1901 Charles Grafly Bronze sculpture with granite base IAS PA000525[146]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Major General George B. McClellan, (Potter) Smith Memorial Arch, atop south pier

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1911 Edward Clark Potter Bronze 10 x 4 x 10 ft City of Philadelphia [147]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Major General Winfield Scott Hancock (Ward) Smith Memorial Arch, atop north pier

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1910 John Quincy Adams Ward Bronze 15 x 7 x 10 ft City of Philadelphia [148][149]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Architectural Reliefs

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1903 John Massey Rhind stone IAS PA000535[150]
  Smith Memorial Arch: James A. Beaver

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1898 Katherine M. Cohen Bronze sculpture stone base IAS 76009283[151]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1898 Moses Jacob Ezekiel Bronze sculpture with granite base IAS PA000532[152]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Admiral John A. B. Dahlgren

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1898 George Edwin Bissell Bronze sculpture with limestone base IAS PA000529[153]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Major General John Frederick Hartranft

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1898 Alexander Stirling Calder Bronze sculpture with stone base IAS PA000528[154]
Smith Memorial Arch: Major General S. W. Crawford

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1898 Bessie Potter Vonnoh Bronze sculpture with stone base IAS PA000531[155]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Admiral David Dixon Porter

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1898 Charles Grafly Bronze sculpture with limestone base IAS PA000527[156]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Richard Smith

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1898 Daniel Chester French Bronze sculpture with granite base IAS PA000526[157]
  Smith Memorial Arch: Two Eagles and Globes

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1902 John Massey Rhind Bronze sculptures with granite bases IAS PA000534[158]
  Smith Memorial Arch: James H. Windrim, Esq.

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1898 Samuel Murray Bronze sculpture with granite base IAS PA000530[159]
  Smith Memorial Arch: John B. Gest, Esq.

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (Smith Memorial Arch)
1899 Charles Grafly Bronze sculpture with stone base IAS PA000533[160]
  St. George and the Dragon

39°58′39″N 75°12′24″W / 39.97750°N 75.20667°W / 39.97750; -75.20667 (St. George Slaying the Dragon)
1876 Unknown Bronze sculpture with stone base IAS PA000008[161]
  Stone Age in America Fairmount Park

39°58′19.09″N 75°11′24.79″W / 39.9719694°N 75.1902194°W / 39.9719694; -75.1902194 (Stone age in America)
1887 John J. Boyle bronze 90 in. Diameter 40 in City of Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Commission[162]
  Sundial 1903 Alexander Stirling Calder Marble figures and sundial table, bronze sundial plate IAS 75009313[163]
  The Medicine Man (Dallin) W. Dauphin St. and 33rd Street

39°59′31.2″N 75°11′11.44″W / 39.992000°N 75.1865111°W / 39.992000; -75.1865111 (The Medicine Man (Dallin))
1899 Cyrus Dallin Bronze 8 ft. City of Philadelphia Fairmount Park Commission[164][165][166][167][168][169][170]
  Thorfinn Karlsefni Fairmount Park

39°58′12.72″N 75°11′24.18″W / 39.9702000°N 75.1900500°W / 39.9702000; -75.1900500 (Thorfinn Karlsefni (Jonsson))
1915–1948 Einar Jónsson Bronze 84 x 54 x 48 in City of Philadelphia Fairmount Park Commission[171] Removed from the park following vandalism in October 2018.[172] As of 2020, it has not be reinstalled and its future is uncertain.[173]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: Settling the Seaboard 1942 Wheeler Williams Limestone relief, granite base IAS 88320071[174]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: Spanning the Continent 1937 Robert Laurent Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 76006754[175]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: Spirit of Enterprise Just west of Kelly Drive

39°58′25″N 75°11′27″W / 39.9735°N 75.1908°W / 39.9735; -75.1908 (Enterprise (Lipchitz))
1950 Jacques Lipchitz Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 75009284[176]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Birth of a Nation 1943 Henry Kreis Limestone relief, granite base IAS 88320074[177]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Immigrant 1933 Heinz Warneke Limestone relief, limestone base IAS 76008194[178]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Laborer 1958 Ahron Ben-Shmuel Granite sculpture, granite base IAS 88320079[179]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Miner 1938 John Bernard Flannagan Limestone sculpture, granite base IAS 77002764[180]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Ploughman 1938 J. Wallace Kelly Limestone sculpture, limestone base IAS 88320069[181]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Poet 1956 Jose de Creeft Salisbury pink granite sculpture IAS 76009459[182]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Preacher 1952 Waldemar Raemisch Granite sculpture, granite base IAS 88320077[183]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Puritan 1942 Harry Rosin Limestone sculpture, granite base IAS 88320072[184]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Quaker 1942 Harry Rosin Limestone sculpture, granite base #NAME? IAS 88320073[185]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Revolutionary Soldier 1943 Erwin Frey Limestone sculpture, granite base IAS 88320076[186]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Scientist 1955 Koren Der Harootian Granite sculpture, granite base IAS 88320078[187]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Slave 1940 Hélène Sardeau Limestone sculpture, limestone base IAS 88320070[188]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: The Statesman 1943 Erwin Frey Limestone sculpture, granite base IAS 88320075[189]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: Two Bas-Relief Panels Eye and Hand 1959 J. Wallace Kelly Limestone sculptures, limestone bases IAS PA001131[190]
  Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial: Welcoming to Freedom 1939 Maurice Sterne Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS PA001132[191]
Station no. 6 – Celebration of Water Fairmount Park Waterworks, Lower level, north of Spring Garden Street Bridge

39°57′54″N 75°11′00″W / 39.9649°N 75.1832°W / 39.9649; -75.1832 (Station no. 6 - Celebration of Water)
1989 Ellen Fletcher Metal sculpture, stone base IAS PA001138[192]
  Prometheus Strangling the Vulture East steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

39°57′56″N 75°10′52″W / 39.9656°N 75.1810°W / 39.9656; -75.1810 (Prometheus Strangling the Vulture)
1943–1953 Jacques Lipchitz Bronze sculpture, limestone base IAS PA000001[193]
  Stephen Girard Near west entrance
Philadelphia Museum of Art


39°57′59″N 75°10′56″W / 39.9663°N 75.1823°W / 39.9663; -75.1823 (Stephen Girard)
1897 John Massey Rhind Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 76009985[194]
  John Paul Jones Near west entrance
Philadelphia Museum of Art


39°58′01″N 75°10′58″W / 39.9670°N 75.1827°W / 39.9670; -75.1827 (John Paul Jones)
1957 Walker Hancock Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 88320098[195]
  Silenus and the Infant Bacchus Kelly Drive

39°58′07″N 75°10′58″W / 39.9687°N 75.1827°W / 39.9687; -75.1827 (Silenus and the Infant Bacchus)
1885 Unknown Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 75009282[196]
  Richard Montgomery Near west entrance
Philadelphia Museum of Art


39°58′00″N 75°10′58″W / 39.9666°N 75.1827°W / 39.9666; -75.1827 (Richard Montgomery)
1946 J. Wallace Kelly Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 75009276[197]
African Elephant and Calf Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′18″N 75°11′46″W / 39.9716°N 75.1961°W / 39.9716; -75.1961 (Philadelphia Zoo)
1962 Heinz Warneke Norwegian grey Bergan granite sculpture IAS 75009338[198]
  African Plaque Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′18″N 75°11′46″W / 39.9716°N 75.1961°W / 39.9716; -75.1961 (Philadelphia Zoo)
1973 Tom Jr. Allen Plate brass and stainless steel, stone base IAS 46200001[199]
  African Warthog Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′18″N 75°11′46″W / 39.9716°N 75.1961°W / 39.9716; -75.1961 (Philadelphia Zoo)
1975 Eric Berg Bronze sculpture IAS 46200003[200]
Agriculture 1876 Augustus Max Johannes Mueller Zinc sculpture, painted green IAS PA000162[201]
  Unicorns Were Dancing Philadelphia Zoo

39°58′18″N 75°11′46″W / 39.9716°N 75.1961°W / 39.9716; -75.1961 (Philadelphia Zoo)
1969 Henry Mitchell Bronze with gilded bronze horns IAS 46200012[202]
  William Warner Tomb Laurel Hill Cemetery
south section


40°00′03″N 75°11′15″W / 40.0009°N 75.1875°W / 40.0009; -75.1875 (Warner Tomb)
1889 Alexander Milne Calder Granite IAS 88320033[203]
  Giuseppe Verdi 1907 Ettore Ferrari Bronze IAS 75009318[204]
  Western Civilization Philadelphia Museum of Art
north pediment, courtyard


39°57′51.55″N 75°10′45.30″W / 39.9643194°N 75.1792500°W / 39.9643194; -75.1792500 (Western Civilization)
1932 C. Paul Jennewein Terra cotta 144 x 840 in IAS 75009273[205]
  Wrestlers (sculpture) Horticultural Center antiquity Unknown Bronze IAS 75009299[206]


North and Northeast Philadelphia

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Title Image Location and coordinates Year Artist Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Ashanti Gratitude (Brenner) Mander Playground
33rd & Diamond Streets
39°59′20″N 75°11′15″W / 39.9889°N 75.1875°W / 39.9889; -75.1875 (Ashanti Gratitude)
1976 Bernard Brenner Steel sculpture, painted red 72 x 12 x 12 in IAS PA000417[207]
Athlete (Brown) Vogt Playground
Unruh Avenue & Cottage Street
40°01′42″N 75°02′56″W / 40.0283°N 75.0490°W / 40.0283; -75.0490 (Athlete (Brown))
1967 Joe Brown (sculptor) Bronze sculpture, brick base IAS 88320120;[208] IAS 75009387[209]
Carved relief   General David B. Birney Public School,
900 West Lindley Street
40°08′42″N 75°49′12″W / 40.145°N 75.820°W / 40.145; -75.820 (Birney School)
Limestone
Don Quixote 2nd & Girard Streets 1997 Bronze [210]
The Spirit of the American Doughboy   2nd & Spring Garden Streets
39°57′39″N 75°08′29″W / 39.9608°N 75.1413°W / 39.9608; -75.1413 (American Doughboy)
1919 E. M. Viquesney War memorial bronze IAS 47260100[211]

Northwest Philadelphia

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Title Image Location and coordinates Year Artist Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Bull Negative and Bull Positive Woodmere Art Museum,
9201 Germantown Avenue
1943 Filippo Bermani Cor-Ten steel on steel bases IAS PA000414[212]
Butterfly Woodmere Art Museum garden,
9201 Germantown Avenue
1964 George Papashvily Sculpture: granite, base: fieldstone 19 x 39 x 6-1/2 in IAS 88320127[213]
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Monument   Market Square,
5500 Germantown Avenue
40°02′04″N 75°10′20″W / 40.034325°N 75.172300°W / 40.034325; -75.172300 (Market Square)
1883 Union Soldier by John Lachmier
Eagles and plaques by John Massey Rhind
James H. Windrim, architect
War memorial Granite statue, granite pedestal & base, bronze eagles & plaques Statue: 114 in
Overall: 428 in
IAS 88320047[214]
Corn Bench Village of Arts and Humanities,
2544 Germantown Avenue
1991 Alejandro Lopez IAS 74960135[215]
Eagle (World War I Memorial) Chelten Square,
Chelten Avenue & Wister Street
1923 J. Otto Schweizer War memorial Eagle: bronze, granite base with bronze medallions & shields Eagle: 30 x 30 x 24 in IAS PA000084[216]
Fountain and Sculpture Nicetown Park,
Germantown Avenue & St. Pauls Street
1974 Jon Bogle Sculpture: metal, base: concrete 144 x 48 in IAS PA001155[217]
Freedom Corner Freedom Square,
Germantown Avenue & Wister Street
1995 James Dupree Painted concrete and cowry shells IAS 74910006[218]
Helical Form Germantown Friends School,
31 West Coulter Street
1972 William P. Daley Sculpture: Tomasil bronze, base: limestone 22 x 60 in IAS 75009365[219]
Hood Cemetery Gateway   4901 Germantown Avenue 1849 William Johnson, architect
William Struthers, mason
HABS[220]
Horse Germantown Friends School,
31 West Coulter Street
1969 Margaret Wasserman Levy Acrylic 44 x 46 x 21 in IAS PA000059[221]
Ile Ife Park Village of Arts and Humanities,
2544 Germantown Avenue
1987 Lily Yeh ceramic tile, concrete, stone, glass, plants IAS PA001139[222]
Leopardopterus Woodmere Art Museum garden,
9201 Germantown Avenue
1987 John Parker 108 x 96 x 78 in IAS PA000415[223]
Meditation Park Village of Arts and Humanities,
2544 Germantown Avenue
1991 Lily Yeh IAS 74960136[224]
Obele Uno (Small House) Village of Arts and Humanities,
2544 Germantown Avenue
1995 John Horace Stone
Robert Craddock
Austino Okafor
Simone Leigh
Painted wood, asphalt, copper sheeting, marble, ceramic IAS 74910018[225]
Henry Melchior Muhlenberg Monument   Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia
7301 Germantown Avenue
40°02′03″N 75°11′31″W / 40.0343°N 75.191925°W / 40.0343; -75.191925 (Muhlenberg Monument)
1917 J. Otto Schweizer Bronze statue and reliefs, granite base 108 x 180 x 44 in IAS 88320108[226]
Francis Daniel Pastorius Monument   Vernon Park,
5798 Germantown Avenue
40°02′13″N 75°10′34″W / 40.036900°N 75.176150°W / 40.036900; -75.176150 (Pastorius Monument)
1917 Albert Jaegers Tennessee marble, granite base 324 x 111 x 141 in IAS 75009363[227]
Teedyuscung
Indian in the Wissahickon
Wissahickon Creek, north of Walnut Lane Bridge
40°04′06″N 75°13′13″W / 40.068234°N 75.220326°W / 40.068234; -75.220326 (Teedyuscung)
1902 John Massey Rhind Marble
(replaced 1856 wood statue)
144 in IAS 75009308[228]
Together Family Mount Airy Playground,
Germantown Avenue & Sedgwick Street
1977 Ken Clark Weathering steel 60 in x 84 in IAS PA000412[229]
Vertical Form 89-5 Woodmere Art Museum garden,
9201 Germantown Avenue
1989 Thomas Sternal Steel cage, glacial river rocks 108 x 51 x 51 in IAS PA000060[230]
War Memorial to Mothers Wister's Woods,
Belfield Avenue & 21st Street
1927 Harry Lewis Raul War memorial Sculpture: bronze, base: granite 103 x 74 x 47 in IAS 75009364[231]
John Wister   Vernon Park,
5700 Germantown Avenue
1903 Raffaello Romanelli Sculpture: bronze, base: granite 90 x 26 x 26 in IAS 88320066[232]

South Philadelphia

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Title Image Location and coordinates Year Artist Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Awakening Union Baptist Church garden,
1910 Fitzwater Street
39°56′34″N 75°10′27″W / 39.9427°N 75.1742°W / 39.9427; -75.1742 (Awakening)
1971 Ron T. Pierce Bronze sculpture, concrete base 58.5 x 22 x 35 in IAS 88320129[233]
The Batter   Citizens Bank Park
39°54′19″N 75°10′04″W / 39.9052°N 75.1677°W / 39.9052; -75.1677 (The Batter)
1974 Joe Brown (sculptor) Bronze sculpture; concrete base IAS PA000184[234]
Columbus Monument   Marconi Plaza,
Broad and Oregon Streets
39°54′56″N 75°10′19″W / 39.9155°N 75.1720°W / 39.9155; -75.1720 (Columbus (Caroni))
1876 Emanuele Caroni (attributed) Italian marble with stone base IAS PA000620[235]
Connie Mack   Citizens Bank Park 1957 Harry Rosin Bronze sculpture with granite base IAS 75009371
Admiral George W. Melville   Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
Broad Street & Preble (Intrepid?) Avenue
39°53′46″N 75°10′33″W / 39.8962°N 75.1758°W / 39.8962; -75.1758 (Admiral George W. Melville)
1923 Samuel Murray Bronze sculpture, granite base IAS 88320105[236]
Play at Second Base   Citizens Bank Park
39°54′18″N 75°10′01″W / 39.905°N 75.167°W / 39.905; -75.167 (Play at 2nd)
1976 Joe Brown (sculptor) Bronze sculpture; concrete base IAS PA000185[237]
The Punter   Citizens Bank Park
39°54′N 75°10′W / 39.90°N 75.16°W / 39.90; -75.16 (Punter)
1974 Joe Brown (sculptor) Bronze sculpture; concrete base IAS PA000186[47]
Guglielmo Marconi Marconi Plaza,
Broad and Oregon Streets
39°54′56″N 75°10′19″W / 39.9155°N 75.1720°W / 39.9155; -75.1720 (Columbus (Saleppichi Giancarlo))
1975 Saleppichi Giancarlo (attributed) Bronze with marble base
Mike Schmidt   Citizens Bank Park,
Third Base Gate,
SE corner 11th & Hartranft Streets
39°54′25″N 75°10′04″W / 39.9070°N 75.1678°W / 39.9070; -75.1678 (Mike Schmidt)
2004 Zenos Frudakis Bronze sculpture; red granite base H. 120 in
Tackle   Citizens Bank Park
39°54′N 75°10′W / 39.90°N 75.16°W / 39.90; -75.16 (Tackle)
1975 Joe Brown (sculptor) Bronze sculpture; concrete base H. 132 x W. 108 x Diam. 72 in. IAS PA000187[238]
Turtle Palumbo Recreational Center,
10th & Fitzwater Streets
1978 Eric Berg Bronze 27 x 36 x 53 in IAS PA000492[239]

West and Southwest Philadelphia

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Title Image Location and coordinates Year Artist Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner Notes
The Alchemist (De Lue)   University of Pennsylvania,
Chemistry Building,
34th & Spruce Streets
39°57′02″N 75°11′31″W / 39.950510°N 75.192050°W / 39.950510; -75.192050 (Alchemist)
1940 Donald De Lue Limestone relief IAS 76009541[240]
All Wars Memorial to Penn Alumni   University of Pennsylvania,
33rd Street & Smith Walk
39°57′05″N 75°11′26″W / 39.9515°N 75.1905°W / 39.9515; -75.1905 (All Wars Memorial to Penn Alumni)
1951 Charles Rudy War memorial Bronze sculptures, granite base IAS 77001620[241]
Alliance (Day) Pacifico Ford,
6701 Essington Avenue
1973 David J. Day Sculpture: stainless steel & a rubber tire
Base: concrete & marble
120 x 54 x 36 in IAS PA000104[242]
Atlas X 4509 Island Avenue
(near Philadelphia Airport)
39°53′20″N 75°13′57″W / 39.8890°N 75.2326°W / 39.8890; -75.2326 (Atlas X)
1974 Art Brenner Painted metal sculpture, concrete base IAS PA000158[243]
The Button (sculpture) University of Pennsylvania,
College Green
39°57′08″N 75°11′37″W / 39.95222°N 75.19369°W / 39.95222; -75.19369 (The Button)
1981 Claes Oldenburg Reinforced aluminum 16 ft diameter
Covenant (Liberman)   University of Pennsylvania,
39th Street & Locust Walk
39°57′10″N 75°12′02″W / 39.9527°N 75.2006°W / 39.9527; -75.2006 (Covenant (Liberman))
1975 Alexander Liberman Cor-Ten steel, painted red IAS 77001278[244]
Dickens and Little Nell (Elwell)   Clark Park, Spruce Hill
39°56′55″N 75°12′34″W / 39.94861°N 75.20944°W / 39.94861; -75.20944 (Dickens and Little Nell (Ewell))
1890 Francis Edwin Elwell Bronze 144 in. W. 131 in City of Philadelphia
Fairmount Park Commission[245][246][247]
IAS 75009307[248]
Anthony J. Drexel (Ezekiel)   Drexel University,
33rd & Market Streets
39°57′15″N 75°11′13″W / 39.95417°N 75.18694°W / 39.95417; -75.18694 (AJ Drexel seated)
1904 Moses Jacob Ezekiel Bronze sculpture with marble base 66 x 54 x 60 in IAS PA000016[249]
Bust of Anthony Joseph Drexel (Ezekiel)   Drexel University,
Main Building,
3141 Chestnut Street
39°57′15″N 75°11′23″W / 39.9541°N 75.1897°W / 39.9541; -75.1897 (AJ Drexel bust)
ca. 1901–1903
Dedicated May 3, 1905.
Moses Jacob Ezekiel White Carrara marble 42 in. 60 in base IAS 77001201[250]
Flame   Drexel University,
SW corner 33rd & Race Streets
39°57′31″N 75°11′21″W / 39.958690°N 75.189050°W / 39.958690; -75.189050 (Flame Fountain)
1968 Sherl Joseph Winter Bronze Sculpture: 91 in IAS 77001206[251]
Benjamin Franklin   University of Pennsylvania,
College Green, in front of College Hall
39°57′7″N 75°11′37″W / 39.95194°N 75.19361°W / 39.95194; -75.19361 (Benjamin Franklin (University of Pennsylvania))
1896 John J. Boyle Bronze 90 in × 53 in × 59 in IAS 76005268[252]
Benjamin Franklin in 1723   University of Pennsylvania,
33rd Street, in front of Weightman Hall
39°57′03″N 75°11′28″W / 39.9508°N 75.1910°W / 39.9508; -75.1910 (Benjamin Franklin (McKenzie))
1914 R. Tait McKenzie Bronze 96 x 33 x 41 in IAS 77001605[253]
Benjamin Franklin   University of Pennsylvania,
37th Street & Locust Walk
39°57′08″N 75°11′49″W / 39.952150°N 75.196975°W / 39.952150; -75.196975 (Benjamin Franklin)
1987 George Lundeen Bronze
Jerusalem Stabile (Calder)   University of Pennsylvania,
Locust Walk, in front of School of Design
39°57′07″N 75°11′34″W / 39.9520°N 75.1927°W / 39.9520; -75.1927 (Jerusalem Stabile)
1976 Alexander Calder Steel painted orange IAS 77001287[254]
King Solomon (Archipenko)   University of Pennsylvania,
36th Street & Locust Walk
1963, cast 1968 Alexander Archipenko Bronze sculpture with stone base IAS PA000024[255]
Mario the Magnificent
Drexel Dragon
  Drexel University,
SE corner 33rd & Market Streets
39°57′19″N 75°11′22″W / 39.955400°N 75.189325°W / 39.955400; -75.189325 (Mario the Magnificent)
2002 Eric Berg Bronze Drexel University
Newkirk Viaduct Monument   Northeast Corridor right-of-way,
north of the 49th Street Bridge
39°56′22″N 75°12′38″W / 39.939455°N 75.210619°W / 39.939455; -75.210619 (Newkirk Viaduct Monument)
1839 Thomas Ustick Walter white marble About 15 feet tall Amtrak
Peace Symbol[256]   University of Pennsylvania,
College Green, in front of Van Pelt Library
39°57′09″N 75°11′39″W / 39.9526°N 75.1941°W / 39.9526; -75.1941 (Peace Symbol)
1967 Robert Engman Stainless steel 156 x 104 x 3 in IAS [257]
Running Free Drexel University,
NW corner 33rd & Market Streets
39°57′23″N 75°11′24″W / 39.956450°N 75.190025°W / 39.956450; -75.190025 (Running Free)
1971 Henry Mitchell Bronze 168 x 144 x 168 in IAS PA000017[258]
Edgar Fahs Smith   University of Pennsylvania,
34th Street & Smith Walk
39°57′06″N 75°11′32″W / 39.9516°N 75.1922°W / 39.9516; -75.1922 (Edgar Fahs Smith)
1925–26 R. Tait McKenzie Bronze 70 in IAS 77001607[259]
The Reverend George Whitefield   University of Pennsylvania,
Quadrangle Dormitories,
3700 Spruce Street
1914–18 R. Tait McKenzie Bronze sculpture, limestone base 96 x 42 x 24 in IAS 77001606[260]
No. 3 Williamsburg Series (Engman) University of Pennsylvania,
President's House garden,
3812 Walnut Street
39°57′12″N 75°11′58″W / 39.9534°N 75.1995°W / 39.9534; -75.1995 (No. 3 Williamsburg Series)
1963 Robert Engman Stainless steel sculpture IAS PA000039[261]

Unclassified (so far)

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Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Bear Dexter Jones 1968 Columbia Avenue Playground, 11th Street & Cecil B. Moore Avenue, northeast corner 39°58′41″N 75°09′09″W / 39.9781°N 75.1524°W / 39.9781; -75.1524 Bronze sculpture, concrete base IAS PA000502
Beginning of an Adventure Karl O. Karhumaa 1966 Conshohocken Avenue & Windemere Street (where?) Bronze on a concrete base IAS 75009408
Benjamin Banneker James W. Washington Jr.[262] 1969 Progress Plaza Shopping Center, Broad & Oxford Streets 39°58′37″N 75°09′28″W / 39.9770°N 75.1579°W / 39.9770; -75.1579 Granite IAS 88320137
Benjamin Franklin in Fireman's Hat Dexter Jones 1968 Fire Station, Engine #8, Ladder #2, 4th & Arch Streets 39°57′09″N 75°08′47″W / 39.9524°N 75.1464°W / 39.9524; -75.1464 Aluminum IAS PA000611
Bird Form Jane E. Stein 1966 Paley Library courtyard 39°58′52″N 75°09′16″W / 39.9810°N 75.1545°W / 39.9810; -75.1545 Blue marble on a concrete base IAS 88320132
Bird in Flight Marco Zubar 1971 Ardleigh & Haines Streets 40°03′08″N 75°09′53″W / 40.0523°N 75.1647°W / 40.0523; -75.1647 Cor-Ten steel set into a concrete walkway IAS 75009367
Bird Harold Kimmelman 1970 Hellerman & Walker Streets 40°01′35″N 75°03′13″W / 40.0264°N 75.0537°W / 40.0264; -75.0537 Steel sheet, painted blue; pole, painted pink; concrete base IAS PA000400
Bolt of Lightning...Memorial to Ben Franklin Isamu Noguchi 1933, 1980 4th Street between Race and Vine, across from Franklin Square 39°57′20″N 75°08′56″W / 39.955467°N 75.148858°W / 39.955467; -75.148858 metal: steel Sculpture: stainless steel with steel cables; Base: painted steel IAS 66530048[263][264][265][266][267]
The Boxers Ahron Ben-Shmuel 1937 Philadelphia Museum of Art East court 39°57′55″N 75°10′50″W / 39.9654°N 75.1806°W / 39.9654; -75.1806 Coopersburg granite on a concrete base H. 61 1/2 in. IAS 88320092[268]
Boy With Hawk Charles Cropper Parks 1973 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base; brick IAS 76007393[269]
Bronze Figure Neil Lieberman 1970 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: brick IAS 75009377[270]
Bronze Sphere Klaus Ihlenfeld 1970 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete IAS 75009382[271]
Buddha Unknown 1800 Jizo Buddha presented to the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1954; presented to the City of Philadelphia in 1954 along with the Japanese House and the Shofuso Garden, and then installed in the Shofuso Garden of the Japanese House in West Fairmount Park stone: Sculpture: stone; Base: concrete IAS PA000132[272]
Buddha "Siddhartha Gautama" Blanche Nevin 1900 Originally at Windsor Forge in Churchtown, Pennsylvania, then moved to the University of the Arts, Philadelphia concrete: cement Sculpture: cement with quartz crystals; Base: cement IAS PA000176[273]
Burst of Joy Harold Kimmelman 1977 (th and Market, NW corner) 39°57′06″N 75°09′19″W / 39.9516°N 75.1552°W / 39.9516; -75.1552 metal: steel Sculpture: polished stainless steel; Base: polished black granite IAS 77001322 IAS 77001322
Butterfly Harold Kimmelman 1970 Stainless steel; polished black granite base IAS 77001328
Butterfly George Papashvily 1964 stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base: fieldstone IAS 88320127[274]
Calvary Scene Unknown (Italian) 1960 stone: marble Sculpture: marble; Base: cement IAS PA001166[275]
Castalua Stella Elkins Tyler 1935 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: red sandstone; Basin: sandstone, carved IAS PA000382[276]
Cat and Fish Jean Eda Francksen 1967 concrete: Cast-concrete IAS 75009413[277]
Cats Henry Mitchell 1974 metal: bronze Cats: bronze; Fountain: granite (?) IAS PA000385[278]
Center Device Harold D. Van Houten 1993 mixed: Concrete and Cor-Ten steel IAS PA000208[279]
Center of Mass I Ken Clark 1977 metal: steel Sculpture: stainless steel, welded; Base: concrete IAS PA000413[280]
Central Post Charlie James 1850 wood: cedar Totem: cedar; Pedestal: stainless steel IAS PA000619[281]
Charioteer of Delphi Unknown (Greek) (copy after) 1977 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: black marble IAS PA001128[282]
Charles Allen Smith Francis P. Moitz 1917 stone: granite IAS 75009368[283]
Charles Custis Harrison LLD Frank Lynn Jenkins 1925 metal: bronze Figure: bronze; Base: limestone IAS 76006522[284]
Charles Lennig John J. Boyle 1900 South wall of Callege Hall, Penn (W) Bronze bust, granite base IAS 77001625[285]
Child Care Joseph J. Greenberg 1966 plastic: Reinforced plastic on a concrete base IAS 75009401[286]
Children Playing Sarala Ruth Pinto 1800 metal: Sculpture: painted metal; Base: painted metal IAS 75009389[287]
Children's Hospital Gateposts Beatrice Fenton 1931 Four gateposts in the courtyard of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia stone: limestone Figure: limestone; Base: granite and brick IAS 88320095[288]
Chimes of Faith Hunter Malpass 1976 metal: steel Arches: stainless steel; Chimes: bronze; Base: concrete IAS PA000127[289]
Chimpanzee Joseph J. Greenberg 1965 South entrance to the Rare Animal House of Philadelphia Zoological Garden, 34th Street & Girard Avenue Indiana limestone relief IAS 75009340[290]
Chinese Water Stone Unknown 1900 stone: Greystone IAS 74910004[291]
Christopher Columbus Antonio Venditti 1955 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: marble IAS PA000166[292]
City Seal Dexter Jones 1966 metal: bronze Gold-leafed bronze bas-relief IAS 75009353[293]
Civil War Memorial H. S. Tarr 1865 stone: Sculpture: stone; Base: stone IAS PA001084[294]
Civil War Memorial Joseph B. Leach 1869 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: Quincy granite IAS PA001459[295]
Civil War Monument Unknown 1887 stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base: granite IAS PA000108[296]
Civil War Soldier Martin Milmore 1872 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: granite IAS PA000125[297]
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Monument Unknown 1909 stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base: limestone IAS 88320058[298]
Civil War Soldiers' Monument John Lachmier 1883 stone: granite Sculpture: New England granite with capstone of granite from Gettysburg Battlefield; Base: granite; Plaques: bronze IAS 88320047[299]
Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hermon A. MacNeil 1921 stone: marble Sculpture: Tennessee marble; Base: granite IAS PA000010[300]
Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Monument Unknown 1800 IAS 75009309[301]
Clevenger Memorial Fountain Unknown 1924 metal: bronze Fountain: bronze or copper; Basin: slate IAS PA000476[302]
The Climbing Stone Peter Rockwell 1990 stone: Stone IAS PA000116[303]
Collab I James Fuhrman 1975 metal: steel Sculpture: Cor-Ten steel IAS PA001119[304]
Colonial Scene Harold Kimmelman 1976 metal: bronze Maybe bronze or brass IAS PA000609[305]
Columbus Memorial Giuseppe Donato 1952 metal: bronze Bust: bronze (?); Base: stone; Foundation: concrete IAS PA000477[306]
Columbus Monument Emanuele Caroni 1875 stone: marble Sculpture: Italian marble; Base: stone IAS PA000620[235]
Columbus Unknown 1800 stone: marble Marble IAS 75009297[307]
Commerce: Seated Male Figure Alfred Botteiau 1930 stone: marble Sculpture: marble IAS PA001115[308]
Compass Rose David Salama 1994 mixed: Plastic, sand, epoxy polymer coating IAS 74910014[309]
Connectedness M. J. Kralik 1990 metal: steel Sculpture: probably stainless steel, etched and burnished; Foundation: concrete IAS PA000472[310]
Cougar Unknown 1957 zoo? Kelly Drive? metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone IAS PA000049[311]
Courtship Henry Mitchell 1958 metal: bronze Bronze IAS 77002537[312]
Covenant Alexander Liberman 1975 metal: steel Cor-Ten steel, painted red IAS 77001278[313]
Crispus Attucks James W. Washington 1969 18 in. Broad & Oxford streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (N) stone: granite Granite Progress Plaza Shopping Center; IAS 75009414;[314] IAS 88320136[315]
Dancers Stella Elkins Tyler 1936 metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: bronze IAS PA000379[316]
David Reeves Unknown 1871 metal: bronze Sculpture: possibly bronze; Base: stone IAS PA001165[317]
Decline and Rise Harold Kimmelman 1968 Playground at West Mill Greenway, 51st & Reno Streets metal: steel Sculpture: stainless steel; Base: possibly concrete IAS 88320114[318]
Dedicated to the American Secretary Costantino Nivola 1970 Lobby of Continental Bank, 400 Market Street mixed: Steel reinforced concrete and sand IAS 77001320;[319] IAS 88320115[320]
Diana Unknown 1800 Philadelphia Museum of Art IAS 75009267[321]
The Diver Thomas Wood 1901 stone: granite Sculpture: granite; Base: stone IAS PA000103[322]
Dolphin Play Fountain Joseph C. Bailey 1972 plastic: epoxy Epoxy and fiberglass IAS 75009397[323]
Dolphins Raymond Granville Barger 1971 Philadelphia Zoological Garden metal: Sculptures: metal IAS 46200002[324]
Don Diego de Gardoqui Luis Sanguino 1977 Sister Cities Park at Logan Circle, 18th Street & Benjamin Franklin Parkway metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze; Base: stone IAS PA001088[325]
A Drinking Fountain Alexander Stirling Calder 1900 East Quad of the Quadrangle Dormitories of the University of Pennsylvania, 34th & Spruce Streets metal: bronze Bronze with green patina; Basin: granite IAS 76005588[326]
Drinking-Fountain Singer and Talcott 1876 Limestone AECI 03024654[327]
Drunken Satyr Unknown 1905 Now at the National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy; formerly held by the Penn Museum, which loaned it to the Hill–Physick–Keith House metal: bronze Sculpture: bronze IAS 88320063[328]

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  275. ^ "(Calvary Scene), (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
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  288. ^ "Children's Hospital Gateposts, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  289. ^ "Chimes of Faith, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. 1976-11-11. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  290. ^ "Chimpanzee, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  291. ^ "(Chinese Water Stone), (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  292. ^ "Christopher Columbus, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  293. ^ "City Seal, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
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  295. ^ "focus". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  296. ^ "(Civil War Monument), (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  297. ^ "(Civil War Soldier), (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  298. ^ "Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Monument, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  299. ^ "Civil War Soldiers' Monument, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  300. ^ "Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Memorial, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  301. ^ "Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Monument, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  302. ^ "Clevenger Memorial Fountain, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  303. ^ "The Climbing Stone, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. 1990-05-13. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  304. ^ "Collab I, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  305. ^ "Colonial Scene, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  306. ^ "Columbus Memorial, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  307. ^ "Columbus, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  308. ^ "Commerce: Seated Male Figure, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  309. ^ "Compass Rose, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  310. ^ "Connectedness, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  311. ^ "(Cougar), (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  312. ^ "Courtship, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  313. ^ "Covenant, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. 1976-11-04. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  314. ^ "Crispus Attucks, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  315. ^ "Crispus Attucks, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  316. ^ "(Dancers), (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  317. ^ "David Reeves, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  318. ^ "Decline and Rise, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  319. ^ "Dedicated to the American Secretary, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  320. ^ "Dedicated to the American Secretary, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  321. ^ "Diana, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  322. ^ "The Diver, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  323. ^ "Dolphin Play Fountain, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  324. ^ "Dolphins, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  325. ^ "Don Diego de Gardoqui, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  326. ^ "A Drinking Fountain, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  327. ^ "Drinking-Fountain, (sculpture)". Siris-artexhibition.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  328. ^ "Drunken Satyr, (sculpture)". Siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
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