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Jacques Marquette (sculpture)

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Artist
  
Ronald Knepper

Type
  
bronze

Created
  
2005

Year
  
2005

Location
  
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Owner
  
Marquette University

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Jacques Marquette is a public art work by artist Ronald Knepper. It is located on the campus of Marquette University west of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Description

Jacques Marquette depicts a bearded, long-haired Marquette dressed in a belted robe. His long cassock cloak trails behind him. In one hand, he holds a map. A crucifix is visible at his belt. The base of the sculpture looks like a jagged rock.

Location

The sculpture is installed in the central interior area of the campus, just east of the St. Joan of Arc Chapel.

Commissioning process

Knepper was commissioned to create the work in May 2004. Funding for the commission was donated by John Madden, an alumnus and member of Marquette's board of trustees, and his wife Mary. Curtis L. Carter, then director of the campus Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art, managed the commission.

References

Jacques Marquette (sculpture) Wikipedia


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