Art in Public Places

Title Artist Last Name

Les Paul Guitar Mural Hughes LeQuire The Flutist Varo

Blowing Bubbles Faxon Anticipation Faxon Piecing It All Together Cooper Something in the Air Noland Chet Atkins Faxon Ed and Bernice Johnson and Mary Faxon Benedictio Mutt Women Suffrage Memorial LeQuire Orpheus and Eurydice Kaskey Samaritan Wise Foliated Scroll Bloomer

Dancing on Air Hastings Sergeant Alvin C. York de Weldon

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Artist First Name

Milree Alan Marton

Russell Russell Michael Bill Russell Russell G. & S. Alan Ray Scott Kent

Jack Felix

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Location

100 Broadway, Nashville TN 4001 Harding Road, Nashville TN 1 Symphony Place, Nashville TN

4715 Harding Pike, Nashville TN 505 Deaderick Street, Nashville TN 600 Church Street, Nashville TN 1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville TN Corner of Fifth Avenue North and Union Street, Nashville TN 1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville TN 1101 Lebanon Pike, Nashville TN 600 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN 1 Symphony Place, Nashville TN 4715 Harding Pike, Nashville TN 615 Church Street, Nashville TN

1 Terminal Drive, Nashville TN 600 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN

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Medium Type

Painting Mural Bronze Marble Sculpture

Bronze Sculpture Cold cast bronze Sculpture Painting on Stone Mural Bronze Sculpture Bronze stool and guitar on a granite plynth Sculpture Bronze Sculpture Stone Sculpture Bronze sculpture Sculpture Limestone Sculpture Indiana limestone Sculpture Aluminum Frieze

Airframe aluminum and metal foil Sculpture Bronze with green patina on green Swedish granite Sculpture

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Description Latitude

36.1624 36.12856

Statue commemorating Kenneth D Schermerhorn, Music Director and Conductor of the Nashville 36.15961 Symphony Orchestra from 1983-2005. 36.11975

A statue of a woman with legs crossed sitting on a bench and leaning forward. 36.16489 36.16281 36.13564

A sculpture of a young Chet Atkins seated on a stool and playing the guitar. 36.16466 36.13264

36.14883 36.16527

Relief sculpture above main entrance of Schermerhorn Symphony Center 36.16017 36.11975

a contemporary adaptation of a classical foliated scroll motif. Inspired by 19th century Beaux Arts 36.16215 students picturing ornament from the ancient temple of Jupiter. It is composed of an undulating "palmette" and spiral repetition with leAvenues, flowers, and scrolls. It is situated 40 feet off the ground below the windows on the library's North façade. 2 mobiles with colorful bent metal pieces 36.13132 A full length portrait of Sergeant Alvin C. York, a WWI soldier. He stands with feet wide apart and has a 36.1656

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Davidson Service Council District Longitude Mapped Location County Border Districts (GIS) Outlines (GIS) (GIS) -86.77491 (36.1624, -86.77491) 1 1 20 -86.8366 (36.12856, -86.8366) 1 1 10 -86.77594 (36.15961, -86.77594) 1 1 20

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Zip Codes Police Council School Board Counties Zip Codes (GIS) Precincts Districts (old) Districts (old)

29 2005 1 13 7 30396 5 2005 8 22 6 30816 29 2005 1 13 7 30396

5 2005 8 32 6 30816 1 2005 1 13 7 16571 1 2005 1 13 7 16169 36 2005 5 12 6 15804 1 2005 1 13 7 16169 36 2005 5 12 6 15804 11 2005 3 13 7 15800 40 2005 1 13 7 16169 29 2005 1 13 7 30396 5 2005 8 32 6 30816 1 2005 1 13 7 16169

38 2005 3 18 9 15807 40 2005 1 13 7 16169

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Neighborhoods

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Ariel Emery

History in Stained Glass Baker Arial Triangle [from the Gravity Series] Bennyworth Airport Sun Project Eldred

Flights of Fantasy Hunter

The Birth of Apollo Eskridge Wetlands Murals in Restrooms Tupper

Nashville, A History through Maps and Aerial Views Haas

The Recording Angel Flack Athena Parthenos LeQuire

Waveform: Pan American Blues Sheng

Owen Bradley Smith

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Lin

Gus Steve Dale

Sherri Warner

Casey Kathy

Richard

Audrey Alan

Shan Shan

Gary Ernest

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2500 West End Avenue, Nashville TN

1101 19th Avenue South, Nashville TN 1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville TN 1 Terminal Drive, Nashville TN

1 Terminal Drive, Nashville TN

1 Symphony Place, Nashville TN 7311 Hwy 100, Nashville TN

615 Church Street, Nashville TN

1 Symphony Place, Nashville TN 2500 West End Ave, Nashville TN

1 Terminal Drive, Nashville TN

1 Music Square East, at Division Street, Nashville TN

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Sculpture: bronze with brown patina; Mobile Base: concrete covered with aggregate pebbles

83 Stained glass medallions Stained Glass Cortin Steel Sculpture Light interference and transformation panels Sculpture

Concrete Mosaic

Bronze sculpture as centerpiece of fountain Sculpture Paint Mural

Oil on Canvas Mural

Bronze Sculpture Gypsum cement reinforced with fiberglass over metal Sculpture armature, marble base, gold leaf (23.75 karat), paint

Cold cast processed glass Sculpture

Bronze sculpture on a pedestal of concrete Sculpture

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rifle raised to his proper right shoulder as if he's about to shoot. He wears a combat uniform which includes a helmet, boots, wrapped leg coverings A five piece mobile of crescent-shaped forms. Each of the forms is approximately 2-3 feet long and is 36.14764 connected to and pivots around a central support form. The mobile rests on a bronze plinth, h. 2", which is slightly smaller than the cement base beneath 36.14564 36.13379

Colorful panels along the truss system and ticketing lobby wall that change dependent upon sun and 36.13081 shadows. An interactive play and rest area outside of the Ground Transportation area. Four mosaic 36.13163 and a mosaic bench portraying a smiling airplanes and a flying carpet. The bench depicts various flying creatures along a blue sky with clouds and the sun. Two figures topping a fountain, one with a lyre and one with a horn. 36.15993 The women's restroom contains a mural depicting spring and summer, while the men's restroom 36.06089 depicts fall and winter. The seasonal changes in the wetlands are shown. Eight scenes showing the development of Nashville from 1800 to 2001. Inspired by The Gallery of 36.16215 Maps in the Vatican commissioned in 1580 by Pope Gregory XIII. The mural culminates in a half medallion above the entry doors. Bronze angel holding a fountain pen and tablet 36.1592 Athena Parthenos with shield and spear, holding Nike in right hand. Includes snake representing the 36.14986 people of Athens, Pegasus and Sphinx (on helmut), Medusa (on breastplate), Battle of the Amazons (on shield), and Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs (on sa A series of 82 glass panels ranging in length from 7.5 feet to 14.5 feet. The panels are colored red, 36.13151 blue, and purple. 36.15183

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Phoenix Limor Confluence Medwedeff Founding Fathers Cenotaph Mims

Roy Orbison Tribute Statue Hendon Confederate Private Monument Zolnay

Hillsboro Village Mural Rudloff King John of England, Moses, Justinian of Rome, Justice Harriton

Isabelle and Calvin Faxon Our Past, Your Future Goller-Brown and Lawrence Aerial Innovations Mural Rudloff Reach for the Stars Shimmin and Stevenson and Vallett

Coach Ed Temple Hanlon

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Livin John Puryear

Rob George Julian

Andee David

Russell Sterling and Ian Andee Mimi and Doug Stevenson and Pam

Brian

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1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville TN 1515 Fifth Ave North, Nashville TN 1101 19th Avenue South, Nashville TN

1611 Roy Acuff Place, Nashville TN 2500 West End Avenue, Nashville TN

1602 21st Avenue South, Nashville TN Historic Metro Courthouse, 1 Public Square, Nashville, TN

1718 Patterson Street, Nashville TN 1524 Gallatin Avenue, Nashville TN 202 South 17th St., Nashville TN Easley Community Center at E.S. Rose Park, 1000 Edgehill Avenue, Nashville TN

19 Junior Giliam Way, First Tennessee Park, Nashville, TN

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Unknown metal Sculpture Steel Sculpture Bas-relief on granite Relief

Fiberglass and Paint Sculpture Bronze on a limestone and granite base Sculpture

House paint on brick Mural Glass Sculpture

Bronze on granite bench Sculpture Spray Paint Mural House paint on wood Mural Painted tiles Mural

Bronze Sculpture

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36.13264 36.17902

A four-sided, cenotaph with a relief portrait bust on each side. The busts are of Alexander Campbell, 36.14564 Barton Warren Stone, Walter Scott, and Thomas Campbell. In each portrait the sitter looks straight ahead and wears a jacket, high-neck shirt, and ascot. Statue is beside studio parking lot. 36.14998 The Confederate Private Monument, sometimes called the Sam Davis Monument, consists of a bronze 36.14788 figure of a Confederate soldier sitting on a piece of natural rock. He is holding a rifle in one hand with its butt resting on the ground. This statue is set atop a concrete base with a large plaque bearing the names of the Frank Cheatham Bivouac, United Confederate Veterans of Nashville. The cornerstone was placed in June 1904 at a Confederate Army Reunion. George Julian Zolnay (1863-1949), is responsible for many Confederate memorials and was given the title "Sculptor of the Confederacy.” 36.13857

During the Great Depression, the federal government launched a massive relief and recovery program 36.16756 called the New Deal. Its programs provided employment by funding the construction of public buildings. Specific funds were designated to commission public art by professional artists. David Harriton of Harriton Carved Glass of created the 3-part lawgiver series for the windows above the south entrance. Justice appears in the window above the north entrance. 36.15759 36.194354 36.17354

Reach For The Stars is a colorful tile mosaic artwork that wraps around the front window of the 36.14305 community center. The tiles are arranged in swirling rows of star-shaped and heart-shaped tiles. The artists worked with neighborhood children to design and complete it. 36.17317

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St. George and the Maiden Toomey

Gold Star Monument to World War I Veterans Zolnay

Jere Baxter Monument Kinney

Tommy Owen LeQuire Timothy Demonbreun LeQuire Gibson Tribute Wall - Herb Williams Williams Tile on Reception Desk, Restrooms, and Kitchen Shimmin

Raccoons and the Magic Horseshoes Schon A Splash of Color Stevenson and Stanley and Harroff

Entry Archway Unknown

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Dana

George Julian

Belle

Alan Alan Herb Mimi

Nancy Doug and Ronnica and Lynn

Unknown

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4715 Harding Pike, Nashville TN

2500 West End Avenue, Nashville TN

350 Hart Lane, Nashville TN

4001 Harding Road, Nashville TN 100 1st Avenue North, Nashville TN 213 3rd Ave. N , Printer's Alley, Nashville, TN 7311 Hwy 100, Nashville TN

Belle Meade Boulevard, Nashville TN 616 17th Ave. N., Nashville, TN

1420 Gallatin Pike South, Madison, TN

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Cast bronze Sculpture

Bronze on a granite base Sculpture

Bronze on granite base Sculpture

Bronze Sculpture Bronze sculpture Sculpture Spray paint, latex acrylic exterior paint Mural Tile and stone mosaic Mosaic

Bronze mounted on grass Sculpture Wood and frostproof ceramic tile Mural

Limestone Sculpture

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A two-piece monumental bronze sculpture installation. A figure of a maiden, wearing a flowing 36.11975 sleeveless dress, stands on a depiction of a stone which crushes a Dragon beneath it. The maiden has long hair and steps forward on her bent proper left leg. George Julian Zolnay (1863-1949), originally from , made a name for himself in Nashville with 36.14888 his work on the Parthenon pediment sculptures at the 1987 Tennessee Centennial Exposition and in 1909 with his Confederate monuments for the Tennessee State Capitol and Centennial Park. His monument to World War I veterans, in bronze on a Barre granite pedestal, features a caped female figure administering to a wounded soldier. Like Belle Kinney’s monument to Southern Women, his design emphasizes patriotic motherhood. This memorial was funded by the Nashville Kiwanis Club. The bronze sculpture by Nashville sculptor Belle Kinney depicts Jere Baxter, a standing male figure in a 36.21903 formal, long buttoned Prince Albert-style coat. The figure's proper right hand is slightly outstretched as in a welcoming gesture; his proper left leg is slightly forward and his gaze is straight ahead. Baxter was the president of the Tennessee Central Railway and a well-known and respected public figure. 36.12856

Timothy Demonbreun kneeling on his left knee holding a gun. 36.16657 36.164301

This wall mosiac is nature themed with repeating leaf, insect, and animal tiles. The artist worked with 36.06089 volunteers to design and complete it. A family of racoons wandering through the median between two horseshoes created out of stones. 36.11767 Wooden figures with streamers along south wall of building. 36.16202 Mosaic tile front building entrance. This memorial arch is one of five monumental masonry archways that originally served as the formal 36.24126 entrance to national cemeteries established in the South. Nashville’s was the earliest cemetery to be founded, followed by Arlington, Va. (1879); Vicksburg, Miss. (ca. 1880); Chattanooga, Tenn. (1880); and Marietta, Ga. (1883). These Roman-inspired structures are approximately 35 feet high with Doric columns, a pair of ornamental iron gates, and inscriptions above. Though some archway sculptors are

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Wind Reeds Kahn

Stay Tuned Saporiti Cleared for Landing Sorci Volume Saporiti Isabella Plensa

Eastside Mural Goller-Brown and Lawrence Headstones Various President Andrew Johnson Gray

Breaking Bread Faxon

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Ned

Adrien Joe Adrien Jaume

Sterling and Ian Various Jim

Russell

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1 Terminal Drive, Nashville TN

615 Main Street, Nashville TN Hermitage Park, Nashville TN 1702 8th Avenue South, Nashville TN 919 Broadway, Nashville TN

1008 Forrest Avenue, Nashville TN 1001 4th Avenue South, Nashville TN 600 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN

705 Drexel Street, Nashville TN

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Aluminum panels Sculpture

Latex Paint Mural Salvaged airplane parts, aluminum and concrete Sculpture Latex paint and spray paint Mural Cast Iron Sculpture

Spray Paint Mural Stone Sculpture Bronze sculpture Sculpture

bronze Sculpture

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columns, a pair of ornamental iron gates, and inscriptions above. Though some archway sculptors are identified, the artist for the Nashville arch is unknown. Hinged aluminum panels that cover a wall of the Consolidated Rental Car facility. The panels move 36.13469 according to the wind. Use #staytunednashville and share your photo! 36.174564 This sculpture is made from salvaged airplane wings from a 727 jet and doubles as a sundial. Giant stacks of stereo hi-fi speakers. 36.136849 ’s sculptures evoke classical statuary of such sacred luminaries as Athena and the 36.157631 Buddha, which represent the ideal body as a symbol of from the physical into the spiritual. When Isabella is seen frontally, the head is proportioned in accordance with these traditional . But, viewed from the side, we see that the head has been distorted, flattened into angularity. In designing the sculpture, Plensa digitally altered the source image, emphasizing the malleability of the human form while calling attention to the work’s status as an artifact of the computer age. Isabella is included in Jaume Plensa: Human Landscape, jointly organized by the Frist Center for the (June 5–September 7, 2015) and Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art (May 22–November 1, 2015). The sculpture will be on view until October 2016. 36.178323 36.14755

Jim Gray (1932- ) created this bronze statue of Andrew Johnson, 17th US president, for the Tennessee 36.1656 State Capitol grounds. Vice-President under Lincoln during the Civil War, Johnson became president after Lincoln's assassination, during the Reconstruction period when Tennessee was readmitted to the Union. Johnson served his home state as Representative and Senator, as well as both Governor and Military Governor of the state. His statue faces east towards East Tennessee where the original casting of this statue stands in Greeneville at the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site. The work represents the principal of sharing. 36.15203

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Dr. W. E. B. Dubois Miles Phillips Toy Mart Cooper Spiderweb Mobile Outlaw

Paint Waterfalls Unknown April Baby Prestwod Minnesota Monument Daniels

Music City Center - Art Collection Various Parrish

Edward Ward Carmack Cox-McCormack

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James Michael Adrienne

Unknown Seth John K.

Various Frank

Nancy

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17th Avenue North, Nashville TN 5207 Harding Pike, Nashville TN 7311 Hwy 100, Nashville TN

I-40 East, Nashville TN 3020 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN 1420 Gallatin Pike South, Madison, TN

201 5th Avenue South, Nashville TN 120 White Bridge Road, Nashville TN

600 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN

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Bronze Sculpture Acrylic on Drywall Mural Metal, crystal, and silk Mobile

Paint on concrete retaining wall Mural Acrylic Paint Mural Metal on stone Sculpture

Various Painted sheet metal; base - concrete, wooden railroad ties, Various and gravel

Bronze with brown patina on granite base Sculpture

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Planes, trains and automobiles. 36.10255 The mobile is made up of two webs, one made by a funnel web spider and one made out of an orb 36.06089 weaver spider. The orb weaver spider has crystal beads on it, resembling dew. The egg case is made out of silk. Look up towards the top of the retaining wall 36.17216 Portrait of artist's little sister with links to Alabama and Tennessee 36.15399 One of the most notable monuments at the Nashville National Cemetery is the Minnesota Monument. 36.24126 Minnesota sustained more casualties at the Battle of Nashville than it did in any other Civil War engagement. Howard Pyle's famous 1906 painting, hanging in the Minnesota State Capitol, depicts this battle. The State of Minnesota commissioned Norwegian-American sculptor John K. Daniels (1875- 1978) of Minneapolis to create a monument in honor of Minnesota Civil War soldiers buried here in Nashville. The granite and bronze monument has a robed female figure standing atop a rectangular base, holding a wreath in front of her. 36.15683

Three repeating black curved metal shapes, possibly abstracted from the human form. The parts are 36.13463 set at varying heights, each supported on three poles or legs. When the sculpture is viewed from the east or west, the elements visually overlap, appearing as a single object. When viewed from the north or south, three distinct parts are visible. Nashville-born sculptor Nancy Cox-McCormack (1885-1967) began her training in 1909 at the St. Louis 36.16527 School of Fine Arts of Washington University and later at the Art Institute. During her professional career from 1911-60, she sculpted the likenesses of some of the most important personalities of her time, including Benito Mussolini, Primo de Rivera, Henry P. Fletcher, Jane Addams, Clarence Darrow, Mahatma Gandhi, and Ezra Pound. Between 1922 and 1924, McCormack returned to her hometown and created the heroic Carmack monument honoring the slain politician and newspaper editor.

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I Believe in Nashville - 12 South Saporiti

Lane Motor Museum Cooper The Waterfall Mural Deese Fourth and Commerce Sculpture Swensson

Victory Kinney

Gibson Tribute Wall - Brandon Donahue Donahue 12th & Porter Mural Kennedy

Andrew Jackson Mills

Edmondson Memorial Ridley Library Doors LeQuire

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Adrien

Michael Bryan Lin

Belle, and Leopold Scholz

Brandon Kim

Clark

Greg Alan

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2700 12th Avenue South, Nashville TN

702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville TN 917 Woodland Street, Nashville TN 333 Commerce Street, Nashville TN

301 6th Avenue North, Nashville TN

213 3rd Ave. N , Printer's Alley, Nashville, TN 114 12th Avenue North, Nashville TN

600 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN

1700 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN 615 Church Street, Nashville TN

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Latex Paint Mural

Acrylic on Brick; acrylic on metal wall panels Mural Latex paint and spray paint Mural Granite and stainless steel Sculpture

Kinney and Scholz Sculpture

Wheat paste, varnish, paint Mural Porter all-weather outdoor paint Mural

Bronze sculpture with patina on a Tennessee marble base Sculpture

Limestone Sculpture Bronze Bronzes

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editor. This is the original I Believe in Nashville mural. The image was created as a unifying symbol for local 36.123065 and visitor alike, to represent our individual experiences and to connect us through our shared experiences with the city. Trompe l'oeil scene on garage wall; custom "postage stamps" on parapet wall 36.14034 Mural painted celebrating the band My Morning Jacket and their album The Waterfall. 36.175636 The 19' statue is meant to symbolize Tennessee's role in the world economy. Unveiled October 12, 36.16234 1994, it was commissioned by Earl Swensson architects and desigend by Swensson's daughter, Lin Swensson Walker. A statue of a classical warrior, nude except for sandals, a helmet, and a cloth which drapes around his 36.16436 proper left hip and loins. He holds a sword and wreath in his proper right hand. His proper right arm is draped with cloth. He holds a small female figure. 36.164301

Kim Kennedy is a musician and visual artist who won the 12th and Porter mural initiative in 2014. 36.1579 Kennedy's artwork features friend and guitarist Dave Baker, who plays for Kellie Pickler. The Tennessee Historical Society erected this equestrian bronze statue of General Andrew Jackson to 36.16609 honor the city’s centennial anniversary in 1880. The statue depicts Jackson as the dashing hero of the 1815 Battle of New Orleans. Sculptor Clark Mills (1801-1883) based it on his previous Jackson Memorial of 1853 which stands today in Washington DC’s Lafayette Square. Mills’ work is considered to be the first equestrian statue cast in the . President Andrew Jackson's home in Nashville, The Hermitage, is open for tours and is located 10 miles east of downtown. 36.15899 Images of local people as well as Tennessee animals and plants are incorporated into the three pair of 36.16215 grand scale double doors. The 8 panels in the Central Pair of Doors convey the importance of reading by depicting a widely diverse group of adults and children enjoying books or using a computer. The 16 panels on the East and West doors show the plants and animals. The artist's intent was to humanize

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M&M Furniture-Riverside Village Rudloff Phillips Monument Vichy Migration Prado

Parthenon East Pediment Kinney and Schilz

Furman Monument Gelert and Cottrell Industry-The TVA Group Mims

Welcome to Flatrock Cooper Servant or Master Limor Demonbreun Hill Mural Deese

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Andee F. Jairo

Belle and Leopold

S. Johannes and W.L. Puryear

Michael Livin Bryan

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Riverside Drive and McGavock Pike, Nashville TN 1101 Lebanon Pike, Nashville TN 2195 Nolensville Pike, Nashville TN

2500 West End Avenue, Nashville TN

1101 Lebanon Pike, Nashville TN 425 5th Avenue North, Nashville TN

3756 Nolensville Road, Nashville TN 1900 Belmont Boulevard, Nashville TN 1524 Demonbreun Street, Nashville TN

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House paint on metal Mural Stone Sculpture Porcelain tile Mural

Kinney and Scholz Sculpture

Barre granite Sculpture Hollow bronze on a marble base Sculpture

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panels on the East and West doors show the plants and animals. The artist's intent was to humanize the library entry experience by creating a work that children and adults could touch and view at pedestrian scale. 36.20461 36.14883

Migration was inspired by my personal experience as well as Nashville's growing immigrant community. 36.12648 Like birds on a journey, individual pieces of the mosaic symbolize each story of physical and metaphorical movement, fitting together in a colorful composition representing the evolving cultural community. Commissioned by Conexión Américas for the Casa Azafrán Community Center, this work was created with the collaboration of 300 community participants. Façade design by Allard Ward architects. Pedimental sculpture which depicts the birth of Athena. The Olympian gods depicted include Helios, 36.15007 Dionysus, Persephone, Demeter, Poseidon, Hephaestus, Zeus, Nike, Athena, Hera, Ares, Hermes, Apollo, Ganymede, Hestia, Aphrodite, and Selene. Mythology -- Classical -- Athena, Helios, Dionysus, Perephone, Demeter, Poseidon, Hephaestus, Zeus, Nike, Hera, Ares, Hermes, Apollo, Ganymede, Hestia, Aphrodite, and Selene. 36.14883

Three heroic figures representing industry. The tallest figure is a female wearing a shore-sleeved dress 36.14437 and standing at the back of the group. To her proper left and in front of her is a standing young male figure wearing a short-sleeved shirt and trousers. Kneeling in front is a large male figure wearing a stylized helmet and armor. The sculpture is bolted to a stone base which is attached to the building. Trompe L'oeil animals and architectural stonework on concrete supports. 36.09082 36.13405

This piece celebrates Demonbreun Hills former life as part of Music Row near the old Country Music 36.153 Hall of Fame. The block was full of souvenier shops and self-owned museums.

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Vanderbilt University - Public Collection Various Gibson Tribute Wall - Sam Dunson Dunson Cross Country Runners Frost Teacher and Student LeQuire Major General William Bate Monument Unknown Parthenon West Pediment Kinney and Scholz

Founding of Nashville Mims

Industry, Agriculture, Commerce, Statesmanship Cornwell

Cool Fences Guion Bridging Two Rivers Bard and Duff

Belmont Student Benches Hall Sea Serpent (a.k.a. The Dragon) Silva

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Various Sam Miley Alan Unknown Belle and Leopold

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2201 West End Avenue, Nashville TN 213 3rd Ave. N , Printer's Alley, Nashville, TN 4001 Harding Road, Nashville TN 4001 Harding Road, Nashville TN 1101 Lebanon Pike, Nashville TN 2500 West End Avenue, Nashville TN

100 1st Avenue North, Nashville TN

Historic Metro Courthouse, 1 Public Square, Nashville, TN

500 East Iris Drive, Nashville, TN Two Rivers Park, Nashville TN

12th Avenue South at Dallas Avenue, Nashville TN 2400 Blakemore Avenue, Nashville TN

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Various Various Spray paint, latex acrylic exterior paint Mural Bronze Sculpture Bronze Sculpture Bronze Sculpture Kinney and Scholz Sculpture

Bronze on marble slab base Sculpture

Paint Mural

Latex house paint on wood fence Mural Painted concrete Mural

Concrete Sculpture Ceramic tile set in concrete reinforced with steel rods and wire Sculpture mesh

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Pedimental sculpture which depicts the contest between Athena and Poseidon for the honor of being 36.14968 the patron god for the city of Athens. Athena and Poseidon are portrayed along with other gods and goddesses and horse drawn chariots. A depiction of the founders of Nashville, James Robertson and John Donelson shaking hands. The 36.1648 figures are heroic in size and are dressed in buckskins. One of the figures has an ax over his proper left shoulder. The other figure holds a rifle in his proper left hand with the butt of the gun resting on the plinth at his feet. Dean Cornwell (1892-1960) from Louisville, Ky. began his career as an illustrator for many national 36.16756 magazines. In Tennessee Cornwell is best known for murals created for the Davidson County Courthouse in 1937 and for the Sevier State Office Building in 1941. The Public Works Administration funded the construction of both buildings during the New Deal era. The four murals in the main lobby of the Davidson County Courthouse feature heroic figures representing Industry, Agriculture, Commerce, and Statesmanship superimposed over maps of Nashville and Davidson County. Portraits of iconic musicians on decorative backgrounds 36.11554 The brightly-colored murals depict neighborhood landmarks, produce, musical instruments, with the words “Bridging Two Rivers.” They are located on the walls leading towards the tunnel under Briley Parkway. 36.122645

A huge sea serpent which appears to be partially submerged beneath the surface of the ground. The 36.13689 serpent's body takes the form of large arches and is used as playground equipment. The surface of the

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Johnny Cash Mural Deese and Adams and Shrader

The Readers Faxon Beautiful Decay Zawacki The Peace Monument Moretti

Children's Chairs For The Seasons McGraw Incline Sorci Oh, Roy Faxon I Believe in Nashville - East Nashville Saporiti

In Concert Purcell Confederate Memorial Nicoli

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Bryan and Audie and Ryan

Russell Tavar "Above" Giuseppe

Deloss Joe Russell Adrien

Randy L. Carlo

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300 4th Avenue, Nashville TN

3701 Benham Avenue, Nashville TN 148 5th Ave. North, Nashville, TN 3381-3399 Granny White Pike, Nashville TN

615 Church Street, Nashville TN 2 Titans Way, East Bank Greenway, Nashville, TN 116 5th Ave North, Nashville TN 1306 McGavock Street, Nashville TN

2620 Lebanon Pike, Nashville TN 1101 Lebanon Pike, Nashville TN

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Latex paint and spray paint Mural

bronze on bronze bench Sculpture Latex acrylic exterior paint Mural Bronze on Carrera marble base Sculpture

Mixed Media - wood and paint Furniture Salvaged industrial steel Sculpture Bronze Sculpture Latex paint Mural

Paint Mural Marble on barre granite Sculpture

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sculpture is covered with cermaic tiles in bright turquoise and primary colors. The tiles form mosaic pictures of various cartoon characters, clowns, animals, etc. Classic street art by Thoughts Manifested crew. Stencil and free-hand spray paint techniques combined 36.158301 with latex enamel. Originally created in 2003 the week of Johnny Cash's death, it was repainted in 2012. 36.10997 36.161327

The Ladies Battlefield Association commissioned Italian artist Guiseppe Moretti (1857-1935), best 36.11465 known for his Vulcan statue in Birmingham, for this monument dedicated to all those who fought during the 1864 Battle of Nashville. Atop the monument, the Angel of Peace watches over a man standing between two powerful horses, signifying North and South. The monument was erected in 1927 near the intersection of Thompson's Lane and Franklin Pike. After being damaged by a tornado and interstate construction, the monument was repaired, moved, and re-dedicated in 1999. The current site marks the approximate center of the Confederate line during the first day of the battle. Chairs depicting the four seasons 36.16215 36.164161

Minnie Pearl and Roy Acuff seated on a bench inside Ryman Auditorium. 36.16151 The I Believe in Nashville mural was created as a unifying symbol for local and visitor alike, to represent 36.204232 our individual experiences and to connect us through our shared experiences with the city. This was the 4th mural painted. Community Mural Project with over 175 participants. 36.169697 In 1869, the Ladies’ Memorial Society of Nashville purchased a circular burial ground at the highest 36.14883 point in Mt. Olivet Cemetery for Confederate Circle, the final resting place for more the 1,500 Confederate Soldiers. After years of fundraising, on May 16, 1889, a monument was dedicated at the center of Confederate Circle. The 45-foot high Vermont granite obelisk was fabricated by Muldoon and

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Maybelle Carter Colt and Law Rose on 65th Street Ryman Tennessee Falls Houge and Meek and Swensson Warner Monument White & Son Polarbears with Snowballs Unknown Threshold Sorci Thomas Gleen Ryman Shields Tennessee Vietnam Veteran's Memorial LeQuire

Tennessee WWII Memorial Tuck-Hinton Architects

John L. Nolen Monument Unknown La Storia della Terra The Kubach - Wilmsen Team

Lioness, Bison, Snake Chambellan

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Jenna and Brian Will Jon and Tom and Lin

Unknown Joe Steve Alan

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625 8th Avenue, Nashville TN 919 Broadway, Nashville TN 505 Deaderick Street, Nashville TN 1101 Lebanon Pike, Nashville TN Corner of Edgehill and 12th Avenue South, Nashville TN 2 Titans Way, Nashville TN 116 5th Avenue North, Nashville TN 301 6th Avenue North, Nashville TN

600 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville TN

1101 Lebanon Pike, Nashville TN Church Street and 7th Avenue North, Nashville TN

Historic Metro Courthouse, 1 Public Square, Nashville, TN

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acrylic Mural Fiberglass resin and stainless steel Sculpture Sculpture Sculpture: marble; sub base: marble; Bottom base: granite Sculpture Plaster Sculpture Found metal objects Sculpture Bronze sculpture with brick base Sculpture Bronze with a green patina on a granite base Sculpture

Granite globe floating on 1/8 inch of water Sculpture

Stone Sculpture Stone Sculpture

Limestone Sculpture

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Company of Louisville. At its top stands a 9-foot-tall figure of a Confederate soldier carved by sculptor Carlo Nicoli (1843-1915) of Carrara, Italy. More than 10,000 people attended the dedication ceremony. 36.150892

Colossal roses painted in bright colors with giant insects on the stems and blossoms 36.157631 A stone wall built with three types of stone with water falling down the wall into a pool at the bottom. 36.16479 36.14883

Two polarbears who appear to be in a snowball fight. 36.14261 Installation of found industrial metal. 36.16538 Full-length standing figure of Ryman, holding a section of a riverboat steering spoke. 36.16156 The plaque lists the names of the 1,209 Tennesseans who lost their lives (of the 49,000 who served) in 36.16388 the fighting in Southeast Asia. Three bronze soldiers, two of whom are on bended knee, rest atop a circular bronze base sitting upon a granite base. Memorial commemorates Tennessee soldiers serving in WWII. The 8-ton solid granite globe is 36.17202 engraved with countires as they were in 1945. Granite columns around the globe portray the historic events during WWII. A bench nearby lists the seven Congressional Medal of Honor recepients from Tennessee. 36.14883

A 20 foot tower of stone books. There are 26 books, one for each letter of the alphabet. Stones are 36.16215 from five continents. During the Great Depression, the federal government launched a massive relief and recovery program 36.16756 called the New Deal. Its programs provided employment by funding the construction of public buildings. Specific funds were designated to commission public art by professional artists. Rene Paul Chambellan (1893-1955) carved the alternating sculpted figures for the cornice: a lioness representing protection, a snake representing wisdom, and a bison representing strength.

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Tennessee Confederate Women's Memorial Kinney

Building a Positive Community Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Pioneer Family - The Mountain Group Mims

Gone Fishing Cooper As Long As The Grass Shall Grow Meulman Tile Mosaic at Back Porch Amphitheater Davidson

Dragon Wall Mural Randolf and Glick Rolling Hills Ulibarri The Three Graces Mims

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Puryear

Michael Niels "Shoe' Bernice

Adam and David Jerry Puryear

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301 6th Avenue North, Nashville TN

East Park Community Center, Nashville TN

425 5th Avenue North, Nashville TN

600 Church St., Church Street Park, Nashville TN 298 5th Ave. North, Nashville, TN 7311 Hwy 100, Nashville TN

21st Avenue and Belcourt Avenue, Nashville TN 3700 James Kay Lane, Hermitage, TN 310 25th Ave S., Nashville TN

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Sculpture: bronze, painted copper over patina; Base: granite Sculpture

interior wall paint on board Mural

Hollow bronze on a marble base Sculpture

Acrylic on brick Mural Latex acrylic exterior paint Mural Ceramic Tile Mosaic

painting Mural Acrylic on canvas Mural Concrete or white marble on a concrete base Sculpture

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The United Confederate Veterans selected a young Nashville sculptor Belle Kinney (1890-1959) for its 36.16369 monument to the Women of the Confederacy. A grouping of three figures, Fame sits at the center, supporting a wounded Confederate soldier while she places a wreath upon the head of the Southern Woman. The bronze statue was placed at the Mississippi Capitol in 1917 and a second casting of it placed in the sunken garden at the Tennessee War Memorial Building on October 10, 1926. Because of a steady downpour, the ceremony, attended by about 800 people, was held inside the War Memorial Auditorium. The Healing Arts Project, Inc. sponsored the creation of a community art mural in March 2010. Artist 36.17214 Michael J. McBride led a group of volunteer artists who worked together to paint a colorful mural depicting favorite places and activities in East Nashville. A stylized depiction of three heroic pioneer figures wearing buckskin clothing. A youth stands in front 36.16669 wearing a cap, tunic, trousers, mocasins, and holding a hunting knife in his proper right hand. He looks to the proper right and steps forward onto his proper left leg. His proper left foot extends slightly beyond the edge of the plinth. Behind him stands an older and taller male figure, also wearing buckskin clothing. He steps forward on his proper right foot and wears a hunting knife in his belt. Behind him stands a woman wearing a knee length dress and stepping forward on her proper right foot. The figure group stands on rectangular plinth. Trompe L'oeil painting of man fishing over a balcony. 36.16298 36.164813

16 tiles demonstrating the phases of the sun, 8 tiles demonstrating the phases of the moon, and four 36.06089 tiles depicting the seasons on earth. 36.1375 36.17704

A depictionof three standing nude female figures. The figures are simplified and are all interconnected 36.16732 to form a solid columnar shape. The sculpture rests on a rectangular base.

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Discovery of Tennessee/ Developemnt of Tennessee Cornwell

Cumberland View Community Mural Rudloff Two Musicians Goller-Brown and Lawrence Soldier and Farmer - The Equestrian Group Mims

Courage, Loyalty, Law, Justice, Security, Wisdom Chambellan

First Tennessee Park Mural Mars-1 and Curiot Lightning Wire Fountain Swensson

Sculptures on Stone Markers Billingsley

A Story of Nashville Ridley

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Sevier State Office Building, 500 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville, TN

2316 25th Ave. North, Nashville, TN 1008 Forrest Avenue, Nashville TN 425 5th Avenue North, Nashville TN

Historic Metro Courthouse, 1 Public Square, Nashville, TN

19 Junior Giliam Way, First Tennessee Park, Nashville, TN 333 Commerce Street, Nashville TN

7311 Hwy 100, Nashville TN

615 Church Street, Nashville TN

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Paint Mural

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Bronze Sculpture

Spray paint, latex acrylic exterior paint Mural Stainless steel and pink Tennessee marble Sculpture/Fountain

Bronze Sculpture

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Dean Cornwell (1892-1960) from Louisville, Ky. began his career as an illustrator for many national 36.16607 magazines. In Tennessee, Cornwell is best known for murals created for the Davidson County Courthouse in 1937 and for the Sevier State Office Building in 1941, both funded by Public Works Administration during the New Deal era. The Discovery of Tennessee depicts early Tennessee history with John Sevier dressed in his Revolutionary War uniform beside a thirteen-star American flag. One the opposite wall, Andrew Jackson is surrounded by figures from nineteenth and early-twentieth century in The Development of Tennessee. 36.19039 36.178323

A soldier in a uniform on a horse looking down at a farmer standing to his proper right. The farmer 36.16702 wears overalls, a shirt with a collar and rolled up sleeves, and knee-high boots. The soldier wears a double-breasted jacket with a belt, gloves and a beard and moustache. He is turned to the proper left and looks down at the farmer. His proper right hand is on the back of the horse and his proper left hand holds the horse's reins. The horse looks straight ahead. The figure group stands on flat plinth on a stone base attached to the building. During the Great Depression, the federal government launched a massive relief and recovery program 36.16756 called the New Deal. Its programs provided employment by funding the construction of public buildings. Specific funds were designated to commission public art by professional artists. Rene Paul Chambellan (1893-1955) created the bronze figures for the massive bronize doors of the south entrance. 36.17317

South Central Bell purchased multiple works of art for its new building in 1994, among them this 36.16233 fountain by Lin Swensson Walker for the main lobby area. The tangled grouping of stainless steel and pink Tennessee marble represents the globilization of the world and Tennessee's place in it. Cast bronze sculptures sit atop several large limestone markers at the Warner Park Nature Center. The 36.06089 figures are of a bird, dragonfly, cricket, and frog. Located inside the Grand Reading Room, this series of 80 hammered copper panels within the top of 36.16215

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Angel Ralston

I Believe in Nashville - North Nashville Saporiti

Happy Times at The Arcade Cooper Bicycle Bus-Green Fleet Rudloff Dr. John Jackson Lentz Kooienga Norf Wall Fest Jenkins

Fall Awake Bench Collins and Gray and Torree The Prince Outlaw

St. Vincent de Paul Faxon

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4715 Harding Pike, Nashville TN

1402 Clinton Street, Nashville TN

Alley between 4th and 5th off Union Street, Nashville TN 1st Avenue (under John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge), Nashville TN Lentz Public Health Center, 2500 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN 817 18th Ave. North, Nashville, TN

2705 12th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 615 Church Street, Nashville TN

2216 State Street, Nashville TN

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Stone on concrete and brick base Sculpture

Latex Paint Mural

Silicate paint on brick and concrete block Mural Metallic paint on metal/found object Mural Bronze Sculpture Latex acrylic exterior paint Murals

Concrete Sculpture Mixed Media Use of heavy guage aluminum wire and the two Mobile figures are dressed in hand-tailored clothes

Hollow metal Sculpture

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the book stacks tells a linear story of Nashville's history from its pre-settlement period to present day. An elongated figure consisting of a stylized face atop a tall column. The figure has two arm or wing-like 36.11975 appendages. The proper left one reaches up to the face and the proper right one is down by its side. In front of the figure is a curved bench with a bird placed on one corner. The I Believe in Nashville mural was created as a unifying symbol for local and visitor alike, to represent 36.164133 our individual experiences and to connect us through our shared experiences with the city. Marathon was the 3rd mural, painted after the one at Charlotte & 11th, which is no longer there. Trompe L'oeil artwork celebrating The Arcade. 36.1647 36.16131

Bronze bust of Dr. John J. Lentz, health director in Nashville and Davidson County from 1920-1964. 36.155354 Norf Wall Fest is a celebration of the North Nashville community. Initiated by several mural and street 36.16436 artists in October of 2015, multiple murals were created in this neighborhood that reflect ideals, potential and current events. The project provided artists with the space and materials needed to add an aesthetic flare to the neighborhoods of North Nashville, while maximizing the capacity for social and cultural influence. Participating artists include: Jay Jenkins, Samuel Dunson, Elisheba Israel, Thaxton Abshalom Waters, Brandon Donahue, Jamond Bullock and Michael Mucker. 36.123863

Outlaw hung a whimsical mobile under a painting of a spiral galaxy. Two characters hang from either 36.16215 end: the Little Prince and the businessman. At the Prince's end, colored glass stars twirl around a small, finely embroidered, white silk sculpture of a boy (the prince). On the other end, a large, white man's suit sits at a table. A st of star's twinkles behind his back. The man would not recognize the little prince's drawing as a boa constrictor swallowing a snake but would only see a hat. Outlaw Drew from Antoine de Saint-Exupery's "The Little Prince" to address her theme "What is essential is invisible to the eye." De Paul wears long robes and a skull cap. He stands holding a baby to his chest in his proper left arm. 36.15234 He extends his proper right hand out to the side, palm up. A small child stands in front of St. Vincent

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Voices Gathering Williams United States Colored Troops Monument Butler

Sir Draco Star (a.k.a Eli) Kneiss

Rolf and Daughters Mural Martin We Are Our Stories Booker

Water Fountain Shelter Lewis

Gibson Tribute Wall - Chris Zidek Zidek Gibson Tribute Wall - Emily Miller Miller Safe Haven Family Shelter Mural Rudloff John W. Thomas Yandell

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827 Meridian Street, Nashville TN 1420 Gallatin Pike South, Madison, TN

25 Middleton Street, Nashville, TN

700 Taylor Street, Nashville TN 1037 28th Avenue North, Nashville TN

South 20th Street and Shelby Ave, Nashville, TN

213 3rd Ave. N , Printer's Alley, Nashville, TN 213 3rd Ave. N , Printer's Alley, Nashville, TN 1234 3rd Avenue South, Nashville TN 2500 West End Avenue, Nashville TN

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enamel spray paint Mural Bronze Sculpture

high grade mild steel - galvanized, crystal Sculpture

Spray paint on wall Mural Acrylic & spray paint on plywood Mural

Concrete Sculpture

Spray paint, latex acrylic exterior paint Mural Wheat paste, varnish, paint Mural latex block paint on concrete Mural Bronze on a granite base Sculpture

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He extends his proper right hand out to the side, palm up. A small child stands in front of St. Vincent and grasps his robes. The mural is located on the side of the old Roxy Theatre. 36.18596 Bronze statue of a USCT soldier in Nashville National Cemtery where 1909 USCT rest. Civil War re- 36.24126 enactor William C. Radcliffe served as the model for the sculpture. Sir Draco Star is the over-seer and protector of Nashville Children's Theatre. In his grasp is a child, for 36.154115 whom Sir Draco Star is a kindhearted protector. Together, the dragon and the child have been on many adventures. While looking upon them, visitors can make up their own stories. 36.177608

"We Are Our Stories" is a public art project that engages young men involved in the juvenile justice 36.165101 system in recognizing and challenging the power of the stories and stereotypes that are projected on to them by the media, their communities, families, and peers. Working with professional artists throughout the 2014-2015 program year, youth will create three large-scale, portrait-style murals that reflect the stories and stereotypes that make up their identity. 36.16986

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Peace Jam Mural Rudloff Bell Garden Mural Cooper

Tomatoes Goller-Brown and Lawrence Timeless Sorci Sam Davis of Tennessee Zolnay

Tennessee Korean War Memorial Faxon

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Sterling and Ian Joe George Julian

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Youth Opportunity Center, 1704 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN 655 Colice Jeanne Road, Nashville TN

701 Porter Road at Eastland Avenue, Nashville TN 3rd Avenue North between Commerce and Broadway, Nashville TN 600 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville TN

301 6th Avenue North, Nashville TN

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House paint on vinyl Mural paint Mural

paint on brick Mural Steel and Civil War cannonballs Sculpture Bronze on a limestone base Sculpture

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Artist Michael Cooper worked with Bellevue Middle School art students, faculty, and community 36.070567 members to create an outdoor mural at the BELL Garden operated by Bellevue Edible Learning Lab, Inc. The mural features seed packets, produce, plants, and insects. Tomatoes 36.182437 Two nearly interlinked hemicycles with cannonballs arranged within them. 36.16227 George Julian Zolnay (1863-1949), originally from Hungary, first came to the United States to attend the 36.1651 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Making his way to Nashville, he helped create the pediment sculptures for the full-scale Parthenon replica at the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition. Zolnay is responsible for many Confederate memorials and was given the title "Sculptor of the Confederacy.” Because no pictures of Sam Davis existed, Zolnay based the likeness on Davis' relatives. It was cast in bronze by Roman Bronze Works in New York. The 843 Tennesseans, including 3 Medal of Honor recipients, are honored on this memorial. A wall of 36.16414 black granite plaques lists the names of each of the fallen. In the center is a black granite slab with a map of the Korean peninsula and placed in front of the map are two life-size statues of fighting men, a downed pilot with his pistol drawn and an infantryman armed with a rifle.

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