Golden Gate Park
Well known for its expansive natural beauty, San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park is also home to a significant number of the city’s municipal collection of public art and monuments. Of the 45 sculptures located throughout the park, over half are concentrated in the Music Concourse, an open area bordered by the new California Academy of Sciences and the de Young museum. Originally built for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition, this San Francisco landmark forms the cultural and historic heart of the park and serves as a free outdoor museum open to the public year-round. The Concourse’s monuments collectively span two centuries and stand as permanent testament to the origins of our city and the diverse histories that continue to shape it today.
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General Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885) (COVER RECORD)
Rupert Schmid aka Rupert Schmidt
Bronze on granite
Sculpture
General John J. Pershing (1860-1948)
Haig Patigian
Bronze on granite
Sculpture
People and Places of San Francisco
Lucien Labaudt
Fresco
Mural
Ball Thrower
Douglas Tilden
Bronze on granite
Sculpture
Bear and Lion
M. Earl Cummings
Bronze on cast concrete
Sculpture
Garden of Alice
Peter VandenBerge
Glazed ceramic tile
Mural
Untitled (Stone Lantern)
Anonymous
Granite
Sculpture
Hagiwara Family Plaque
Ruth Asawa
Bronze on rock
Sculpture
Pioneer Mother
Charles Grafly
Bronze
Sculpture
Amundsen Historical Plaque
John and Rolph Kricken
bronze on rock
Sculpture
Roald Amundsen (1872-1928)
Hans Jauchen
Bronze and red Norwegian granite
Sculpture
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