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[[Image:Cordray Parker.jpg|right|thumb|Cordray Parker in 2007]]
[[Image:Cordray Parker.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Cordray Parker in 2007]]
'''Cordray Parker''' (born [[1934]]; died [[September 10]], [[2007]]) was a sculptor and teacher.
'''Cordray Parker''' (born [[1934]]; died [[September 10]], [[2007]]) was a sculptor and teacher.


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==Works==
==Works==
* [[S. Richardson Hill, Jr statue]], [[UAB]]
* [[S. Richardson Hill Jr sculpture]], [[UAB]]
* [[Tinsley Harrison statue]], [[UAB]] ([[1987]])
* [[Tinsley Harrison statue]], [[UAB]] (1987)
* [[Charles A. McCallum sculpture]], [[UAB]] [[McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building]] (1988)
* [[UAB mace]], ([[1989]])
* [[UAB mace]], ([[1989]])
* [[Charles A. McCallum statue]], [[UAB]]
* "[[In Memory of the Six Million]]", [[Temple Emanu-El]]
* "[[In Memory of the Six Million]]", [[Temple Emanu-El]]
* "[[Nike (Winged Victory)]]", [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]] ([[1991]])
* "[[Nike (Winged Victory)]]", [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]] ([[1991]])
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* [[Hugh Daniel statue]], [[Daniel Building]]/[[Compass Bank]] headquarters (dedicated [[2008]])
* [[Hugh Daniel statue]], [[Daniel Building]]/[[Compass Bank]] headquarters (dedicated [[2008]])
* "[[Fear Not]]", [[St Mary's-on-the-Highlands Episcopal Church]]
* "[[Fear Not]]", [[St Mary's-on-the-Highlands Episcopal Church]]
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:Tinsley Harrison sculpture.jpg|Tinsley Harrison statue, 1987
Image:Winged Victory.jpg|Nike (Winged Victory), 1991
Image:Stough Cross.jpg|Stough Cross, 2008
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 11:29, 4 February 2024

Cordray Parker in 2007

Cordray Parker (born 1934; died September 10, 2007) was a sculptor and teacher.

Parker earned an architecture degree from the Auburn University School of Architecture and then spent time studying sculpture in Florence, Italy and Vienna, Austria.

After returning to Birmingham he worked as a design consultant with residential developer and homebuilder Bill Humphries while pursuing his own artwork. He contributed to the design and decoration of homes in the Monte D'Oro subdivision in Hoover. He and his wife taught at Indian Springs School and he organized a drawing group.

Parker died in 2007 of cancer. He was survived by his wife, two siblings, two daughters, and four grandchildren.

Works

Gallery