VanDusen Botanical Garden

VanDusen Botanical Garden is a sculpture park in the VanDusen Botanical Garden, located on the Oak Street/West 37th Avenue in the Canadian city of Vancouver.



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[hide] *1 History  ==History[ Edit] == The sculpture park has its origins in the Vancouver International Stone Sculpture Symposium, which was held in 1975 in the city of Vancouver. Twelve international and Canadian stone sculptors were invited, on the initiative of the Vancouver School of Art and under the guidance of the sculptor Gerhard Class, sculptures on the spot in the park make of marble or travertine. Eleven images have a place, which was chosen by the artists themselves. This collection was supplemented with images submitted by gifts and images commissioned for the park were manufactured. ==The collection of 1975[ Edit] == Among other things, supplemented by works:
 * 2 the collection of 1975
 * 3 Photo Gallery
 * 4 external link
 * 1) Hiromi Akiyama : For the Botanical Garden
 * 2) Joan Gambioli : Earth, Air and Sea
 * 3) Mathias Hietz : In Memoriam or Teilhard de Chardin
 * 4) Olga Jancic : Meta Morphosis
 * 5) Kubach-Wallace : Horizontal Columns
 * 6) David Franklin Marshall : Three Forms of Family Life
 * 7) Michael Prentice : Developing Form
 * 8) David Rubin, called "Piqtoukun" means Observing Your Society
 * 9) Adolf Ryszka: Between
 * 10) Jiro Sugawara : landscape 75
 * 11) Kiyoshi Takahasi : Woman


 * Fisher Hauling in the Net (1976) by Gerhard Juchum
 * Throne of Nezahualcoyotl (1978) by Enrique Carbajal González (gift of Mexico)
 * busts Archibald Menzies, Carolus Linnaeus and David Douglas by Jack Harman
 * David's Drinking Fountain Backskom
 * Sundial by Gerhard Class