Year 1965–1967 (1965–1967) Medium Bronze Material Bronze sculpture | Type Sculpture Dimensions 3.0 m (120 in) Created 1965–1967 | |
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Similar Standard Plaza, Portland Children's Museum, Pioneer Courthouse, Screen Door, Delta Park |
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Ring of Time, also known as The Ring of Time, is an outdoor bronze sculpture by Hilda Grossman Morris, located at the entrance to the Standard Plaza in Portland, Oregon. The allegorical sculpture was created during 1965–1967 and is owned by the Standard Insurance Company.
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Description and history
Ring of Time is a monumental bronze sculpture installed in the outer foyer of the Standard Plaza on Southwest 6th between Madison and Main in Downtown Portland's Transit Mall. It was designed by Hilda Grossman Morris and created during 1965–1967. The allegorical sculpture, which represents time, is 120 inches (3.0 m) tall and owned by the Standard Insurance Company. Portland Tribune has described the sculpture as "rough" and "primitive", as well as "chunky, clunky, big and funky".
Reception
Emporis has referred to Ring of Time as one of the city's "most admired" sculptures.