Carved in Stone / Cast in Bronze: Campus Sculptures at UT-Austin

     
Civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. comes to life in Jeffrey Varilla and Anna Koch-Varilla's powerful bronze sculpture located on the east mall. The project was conceived and funded entirely by UT students. CN 00684.
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  Martin Luther King, Jr.
     
The Littlefield Fountain   Bridging the generations: The Littlefield Fountain has remained constant even as Old Main was replaced by the UT Tower. Since 1933, Pompeo Coppini's symbolic tribute to World War I soldiers has marked the entrance to the south mall. CN 09203; CN 10399
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The imposing figure of James Stephen Hogg, as depicted by Pompeo Coppini. The first native Texas to be elected governor, Hogg was a champion of higher education in the state. CN 10890
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  James Stephen Hogg
     
Three Muses   Reclining muses: Charles Umlauf's Three Muses shown in its original location atop the Flawn Academic Center atrium. The three-piece sculpture has since moved to Centennial Park near the Frank Erwin Center. CN 10891
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A student studies his notes on the south mall under the watchful eye of Jefferson Davis, sculpted by Pompeo Coppini. CN 10892
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  Jefferson Davis
     

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