Syrinx (Wolter) Explained

Syrinx
Artist:Adolph Wolter
Type:Bronze
Height Imperial:27
Width Imperial:16
Length Imperial:13
City:Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Coordinates:39.7719°N -86.1567°W
Owner:City of Indianapolis

Syrinx is a 1973 public artwork by German-born American sculptor Adolph Wolter located at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.[1]

Description

It is a bronze figure of Syrinx sitting on a limestone tree stump. Syrinx is nude, and her proper right knee is bent upwards to her chest with her other leg hanging over the side of the stump. She holds her hand to her ear, cupping it, "listening" to the music of the nearby sculpture of the satyr Pan, who plays a flute.[1]

Information

In 1923 Myra Reynolds Richards created Syrinx and Pan for installation at University Park at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza. Eventually, both pieces were stolen, with Syrinx disappearing in 1959 and Pan being stolen in 1970.[2] [3] The parks department commissioned Adolph Wolter to replace the pieces, and in 1973 they were reinstalled in their current location in University Park at the Plaza.[1] [4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Save Outdoor Sculpture . 1993 . Syrinx (sculpture). . SOS . Smithsonian . 6 January 2010.
  2. Web site: Syrinx . Attractions . Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association . 6 January 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110318110233/http://visitindy.com/indianapolis-attractions-syrinx . 18 March 2011 .
  3. Book: Adeilson Nogueira. O Rito De Pan. 31 May 2018. Clube de Autores (managed). Spanish. 9. PKEY:CLDEAU37212.
  4. Web site: Nicholson . Dorothy . Adolph Gustav Wolter Collection, CA. 1900-1981 . Indiana Historical Society . 5 January 2020.