Statue of William Oxley Thompson explained

William Oxley Thompson
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Artist:Erwin Frey
Medium:Bronze sculpture
Subject:William Oxley Thompson
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City:Columbus, Ohio, United States
Coordinates:39.9994°N -83.0139°W
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William Oxley Thompson is an outdoor 1930 bronze sculpture by Erwin Frey, installed on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It depicts the university's former president of the same name.[1]

Description and history

Commissioned in February 1929 and dedicated in June 1930, the statue depicts Thompson wearing academic robes and holding a scroll. Fundraising for the memorial began in 1923, and $13,000 had been raised by 1926.[1] The sculpture is approximately 10feet tall and has a diameter of 4feet, 4inches. It rests on a New Hampshire granite base with multiple inscriptions.[1]

Harlan Ellison

Writer Harlan Ellison told Robin Williams during a radio interview, that one of the things which got him expelled from Ohio State was driving up the sidewalk and onto this statue "and who the hell William Oxley Thompson was I'll never gonna be able to tell you."[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: William Oxley Thompson, (sculpture).. Smithsonian Institution. October 22, 2018.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzy0KYLdGsU "Robin Williams & Harlan Ellison"