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Black Forest
meta Metasequoia
Two Lines Variable - Thirty Feet
Green Man
African Queen
American Bull
Saint Francis
Cotswold Sheep
Gemination Sequence
Bronze Bell
Heart Pod
Inside Out
After B.K.S. Iyengar
John and Lydia Morris
Mercury
Stanchion
Untitled (Sugarman Sculptures)
Three Tubes

 

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John and Lydia Morris




Michael E. Price
American, b. 1940
John and Lydia Morris
Everdur silicon bronze, 1981
Gift of Philip and Muriel Berman

Over a hundred years ago, the horticulturists and civic leaders John T. Morris and his sister Lydia T. Morris established a garden and summer home here. To ensure that future generations would have access to the site and its botanical treasures, they willed these 166 acres to establish a public Arboretum. In 1981, Philip and Muriel Berman commissioned sculptor Michael Price to create posthumous portraits of its founders. Price first researched historical photos to determine the Morris's appearances. Next he created their likenesses in full-size clay figures. To create these bronze statues, he used the classic lost-wax process of metal casting.

Gift of Philip and Muriel Berman

 



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