Sculpture by Albin Polasek in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
The Spirit of Music also known as the Theodore Thomas Memorial, is an outdoor 1923 sculpture and monument commemorating
Theodore Thomas (founder of the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra) by Czech-American artist and educator
Albin Polasek, installed in
Chicago's
Grant Park, in the
U.S. state of
Illinois.
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- Alexander Hamilton Statue, 1918 (
Pratt/
Coolidge)
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The Bowman and The Spearman, 1928 (
Meštrović)
- Defense and Regeneration, 1928 (
Hering)
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Ferguson Building
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Fountain of the Great Lakes, 1913 (
Taft)
- Fountain of the Tritons, 1931 (
Milles)
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Fountain of Time, 1922 (
Taft/
Van Doren Shaw)
- Helping Hands, 1996 (
Bourgeois)
- I have a Dream, 1978 (
Pattison)
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Illinois Centennial Monument, 1918 (
Bacon/
Longman)
- In Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic, 1976 (
Noguchi)
- Jacques Marquette Memorial, 1926 (
MacNeil)
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Man Enters the Cosmos, 1980 (
Moore)
- Man on a Bench, 1980 (
Segal)
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Nuclear Energy, 1967 (
Moore)
- Slabs of the Sunburnt West, 1975 (
Hunt)
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Spirit of Music, 1923 (
Polasek)
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Statue of The Republic, 1918 (
French)
- The Waltz of Hands (
Bourgeois)
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Key: † No longer extant or on public display |