Alma Mater (Illinois sculpture)
Sculpture by Lorado Taft / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Alma Mater, a bronze statue by sculptor Lorado Taft, is a beloved symbol of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The 10,000-pound statue depicts a mother-figure wearing academic robes and flanked by two attendant figures representing "Learning" and "Labor", after the university's motto "Learning and Labor."[1] Sited at the corner of Green and Wright Streets at the heart of the campus, the statue is an iconic figure for the university and a popular backdrop for student graduation photos.[2] It is appreciated for its romantic, heraldic overtones and warmth of pose. The statue was removed from its site at the entrance to the university for restoration in 2012 and was returned to its site in the spring of 2014.[1]
Alma Mater | |
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Artist | Lorado Taft |
Year | 1929, 2012–2014 (Restored) |
Type | Bronze sculpture |
Location | Urbana, Illinois |
Owner | University of Illinois |