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Engine Company No. 10 | |
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Artist | Michael Casper |
Year | 1990 |
Type | Sculpture |
Dimensions | 141.6 cm × 110 cm × 110 cm (55.75 in × 43 in × 45 in) |
Location | Milwaukee |
Engine Company No. 10, is a public artwork by artist Michael Casper, commissioned by Thomas M. Wamser located in The Historic Third Ward on Broadway, which is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The structure is made out of bronze metal and was installed in 1990.
Description
editThe sculpture "Engine Company No. 10" was created by Michael Casper in 1990 and was commissioned by Thomas M. Wamser.[1] It was created out of bronze metal. "Engine Company No. 10" is a statute of a firefighter sitting on a bench with his dog. [2] The statute is very peaceful, the firefighter and his dog are at rest. It sits in front the historic Fire Dept. Engine Co. #10 on Broadway in Milwaukee's Third Ward. The Third Ward is a very artistic part of milwaukee, in it is a theatre, many galleries and every month a gallery night is held to showcase all of the Third Wards artistic qualities. "Engine Company No. 10" is one of many sculptures that makes the Third Ward and milwaukee such an artistic city.
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