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Sculpture and the Fine Arts Program

John and Lydia Morris, who founded the Morris Arboretum, introduced fine arts into their Victorian estate landscape. Sculpture, landscape design and architecture were brought together in harmony with educational and scientific pursuits.

This concept was rekindled in the 1970s in an ongoing effort to create a visual and cultural counterpoint to the Arboretum's scientific mission.

In 1983, the Advisory Board of Managers unanimously adopted a resolution recommending "the acquisition, display and interpretation of a fine arts collection be developed as an integral part of the Arboretum's landscape design and living collection."

The primary goal at Morris Arboretum is to develop very fine gardens and to make sure that art is a part of those gardens. Garden design is a fine art and sculpture is a part of that fine art. The landscape and the art should complement one another. The biggest challenge is to incorporate contemporary art into what is essentially a Victorian landscaped garden in a way that doesn't clash with the surroundings.

Click on the photos or links below to learn more about each piece, and to see a larger photograph of the work. The interpretations for selected works were written by Judith E. Stein, Ph.D, a Philadelphia-based curator and critic.

Robinson Fredenthal
Black Forest
Gift of Bart and Carol Lippincott

To make a gift in memory of Mr. Lippincott, please click here

John McQueen and Margo Mensing
meta Metasequoia
Two Lines
George Rickey
Two Lines Variable - Thirty Feet
Gift of Nancy Peters Ryan (Penn, Class of 1961) and Richard J. Ryan
Green Man
Marty Long
Green Man
Gift of Nancy Peters Ryan
Dedicated to the Horticulture Staff at the Morris Arboretum
African Queen

Unknown, Zimbabwe
African Queen
On loan from Carole Haas Gravagno

American Bull

Lorraine Vail
American Bull
Gift of Dorothy Willaman Haas
Saint Francis
Madeleine K. Butcher
Saint Francis
Gift of Madeleine K. Butcher
Cotswold Sheep
Charles Layland
Cotswold Sheep
Gift of Philip and Muriel Berman
Gemination Sequence
Linda Cunningham
Gemination Sequence
Gift of Philip and Muriel Berman
Bronze Bell
Toshiko Takaezu
Bronze Bell
Gift of Leonard and Jane Korman
Heart Pod

Jim Lloyd
Heart Pod

On loan from Johns Hopkins University

Inside Out
Buky Schwartz
Inside Out
Gift of Philip and Muriel Berman
After B.K.S. Iyengar
Robert M. Engman
After B.K.S. Iyengar
On loan from Marian Garfinkel and Marvin Garfinkel
John and Lydia Morris
Michael E. Price
John and Lydia Morris
Gift of Philip and Muriel Berman
Mercury
Anonymous, Greco-Roman
Mercury
Stanchion
Christopher Cairns
Stanchion
Untitled
George Sugarman
Untitled
Three Tubes

Israel Hadany
Three Tubes
Gift of Philip and Muriel Berman

 



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