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Porta Largo

Porta Largo

 

An image of the sculpture Sophocles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture has been housed in various campus buildings, including Seerley Hall.

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  • Porta Largo

    Porta Largo

    1985

    Alt Text: Tall arch sculpture stands in front of a white building. Black and white image.

    An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.

  • Porta Largo artist and crew August 1985 by Bill Witt

    Porta Largo artist and crew August 1985 by Bill Witt

    1985

    Alt Text: Four males work on the ground outside of a building. One wears a hard had. Black and white image.

    An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.

  • Porta Largo Fall 1985 by Bill Witt

    Porta Largo Fall 1985 by Bill Witt

    1985

    Alt Text: Arched sculpture stands tall on a sunny day. Black and white image.

    An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.

  • Porta Largo installation August 1985 by Bill Witt

    Porta Largo installation August 1985 by Bill Witt

    1985

    Alt Text: Man with overalls and hard hat stands in front of a truck, bracing part of a long cement sculpture column. Black and white image.

    An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.

  • Porta Largo with sculptor Walter Dusenberry photo by Bill Witt

    Porta Largo with sculptor Walter Dusenberry photo by Bill Witt

    1985

    Alt Text: Two males, one wearing a hard hat, hold wooden braces to support a sculpture being erected. A third male stands in the background operating a crane. Black and white image.

    An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.

 
 
 

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