A Signal of Peace
A Signal of Peace is an 1890 bronze equestrian sculpture by Cyrus Edwin Dallin located in Lincoln Park, Chicago.
A Signal of Peace | |
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Artist | Cyrus Edwin Dallin |
Year | 1890 |
Type | Bronze |
Dimensions | 150 cm × 76 cm × 150 cm (5 ft × 2.5 ft × 5 ft) |
Location | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
41.9332°N 87.63145°W |
A Signal of Peace is part of Dallin's four-piece series called The Epic of the Indian, which also includes The Medicine Man (1899), Protest of the Sioux (1904), and Appeal to the Great Spirit (1908).
History
The sculpture was exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. It was dedicated on June 9, 1894. The sculpture cost $10,000, and was donated by Lambert Tree. [1]
- The Medicine Man (1899)
- Protest of the Sioux (1904)
- Appeal to the Great Spirit (1908)
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