Sun God: restoration, 1999: after sanding: detail view
- Collection
- Description
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De Saint Phalle's Sun God was the first work commissioned by the Stuart Collection and was her first outdoor commission in America. The exuberantly colored, fourteen-foot bird is placed atop a fifteen-foot concrete arch and sited on a grassy area between the Faculty Club and Mandeville Auditorium.
- Creation Date
- 1983
- Creator
- Photographer
- Artist
- Donor
- Venue
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Mandeville Center: University of California, San Diego; La Jolla, California, United States
- Physical Description
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mixed media; concrete; fiberglass; gilding; gold leaf; acrylic paint; 14 feet (height)
- Genres
- Corporate Name
- Topics
- Cartographics
Point: 32.878565, -117.239716
Format
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- Classification
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Architecture and City Planning
Garden and Landscape
Sculpture and Installations
- Rights Holder
- Cohen, Becky (American photographer, contemporary)
- Copyright
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Under copyright (US)
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- Digital Object Made Available By
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- Last Modified
2021-10-08