Raymond Kaskey
Raymond Kaskey (born 1943) is an American sculptor and an architect. He is one of the most prominent civic art creator who is best known for the Portlandia sculpture in Portland, Oregon[1] He was born in Pittsburgh. He studied architecture at Carnegie Mellon University[2] and Yale University. A fellow of the American Institute of Architects, he received the Henry Hering Medal from the National Sculpture Society for his sculpture Portlandia.
Raymond Kaskey | |
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Born | 1943 |
Alma mater | Carnegie Mellon University and Yale University |
Known for | sculptor |
Kaskey often threatened anyone who used portrayal of his work for commercial purposes with lawsuits.[3]
Works
- Portlandia, Portland, Oregon
- Art Rooney statue at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Bronze components for the National World War II Memorial, Washington, D.C.[1]
gollark: I was looking at switching to it from Prometheus, for reasons.
gollark: Shame it's not in the Arch repos.
gollark: Great!
gollark: I was looking at things, and they make some good-sounding claims, except they seem unreasonably good.
gollark: Ah, Lemmmy. Have you heard of "VictoriaMetrics" at all?
References
- Grooms, Thomas B. (2004). World War II Memorial, Washington. U.S. General Services Administration.
- "WWII Memorial: The "High Point" of Raymond Kaskey's Career".
- Locanthi, John (September 4, 2014). "So Sue Us". Willamette Week. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
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