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The '''Charles Linn statue''' is a portrait statue of [[Charles Linn]] commissioned from [[Branko Medenica]] and dedicated in the southeast quadrant of [[Linn Park]] on [[May 29]], [[2013]].
The '''Charles Linn statue''' is a portrait statue of [[Charles Linn]] commissioned from [[Branko Medenica]] and dedicated in the southeast quadrant of [[Linn Park]] on [[May 29]], [[2013]].


The 8-foot-tall statue was commissioned by the [[Alabama-Mississippi Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society]] in honor of their campaign chairman, [[Arthur Henley]], a descendent of Linn.
The 8-foot-tall statue was commissioned by the [[Alabama-Mississippi Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society]] in honor of their "Legacy of Leadership" campaign chairman, [[Arthur Henley]], a descendant of Linn.


The statue's appearance was based on an oil portrait hanging in the [[Linn-Henley Research Library]], though the final sculpture includes the addition of a full beard. The banker and industrialist stands looking straight ahead with his hand resting on a short column with relief panels illustrating episodes from his life and career. The column itself is meant to symbolize his role in banking. The inset anchor symbolizes his time as a sea captain. An iron crucible and coal car represent his industrial activities. and a tree recognizes his role in creating a city park.
The statue's appearance was based on an oil portrait hanging in the [[Linn-Henley Research Library]], though the final sculpture includes the addition of a full beard. The banker and industrialist stands looking straight ahead with his hand resting on a short column with relief panels illustrating episodes from his life and career. The column itself is meant to symbolize his role in banking. The inset anchor symbolizes his time as a sea captain. An iron crucible and coal car represent his industrial activities. and a tree recognizes his role in creating a city park.
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[[Category:Linn Park]]
[[Category:Legacy Art Trail]]

Revision as of 14:47, 18 July 2016

Charles Linn statue in 2014

The Charles Linn statue is a portrait statue of Charles Linn commissioned from Branko Medenica and dedicated in the southeast quadrant of Linn Park on May 29, 2013.

The 8-foot-tall statue was commissioned by the Alabama-Mississippi Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in honor of their "Legacy of Leadership" campaign chairman, Arthur Henley, a descendant of Linn.

The statue's appearance was based on an oil portrait hanging in the Linn-Henley Research Library, though the final sculpture includes the addition of a full beard. The banker and industrialist stands looking straight ahead with his hand resting on a short column with relief panels illustrating episodes from his life and career. The column itself is meant to symbolize his role in banking. The inset anchor symbolizes his time as a sea captain. An iron crucible and coal car represent his industrial activities. and a tree recognizes his role in creating a city park.

Medenica's sketch for the statue

Medenica supervised the installation of the 800-pound statue on its 5-foot-tall granite base on May 28, 2013. It was dedicated the following day during ceremonies marking "World MS Day".

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