Artist Lucien Wercollier | ||
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Year 1978 (first version)
1986 (second version) Type Marble (first version)
Bronze (second version) Location Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.
(first version)
Strassen, Luxembourg (second version) |
Ascension sculpture
Ascension is the name of two sculptures created in 1978 and 1986 by Luxembourgish sculptor Lucien Wercollier.
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- Ascension sculpture
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- First Version
- Second Version
- References
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First Version
A first version of the sculpture was completed in 1978. It had been ordered by the government of Luxembourg as a present to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. It is made out of pink marble and can be found in the concert hall.
Second Version
Eight years later, in 1986, a second version made out of bronze was erected in front of the city hall in Strassen, Luxembourg, on a pedestal of granite, which contains the name of the sculpture and the artist (Lucien Wercollier sculpteur). The sculpture itself is signed with LW 1986.
References
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