Tuesday, June 06, 2017

F. Scott Fitzgerald in Rice Park

Several bloggers asked me to post a photo of the statue of F. Scott Fitzgerald located in Rice Park.


I posted these three photos on my blog in May of 2010, but here they are again per your request
He's my favorite Saint Paul fella (in addition to my DH)! My husband always loves to walk through the park with me because I invariably stop to chat with  F. Scott Fitzgerald to tell him how much I enjoyed teaching his books!  Or how much my students loved The Great Gatsby. Or how much my husband loved writing his college senior thesis on This Side of Paradise.  

Here is information on the artist who created the sculpture:
Artist Name: Michael Price 
Media: Bronze with warm brown patina on red granite base
Date Created: 1/1/1996
Location: Rice Park
History: Price created this sculpture, representing F. Scott Fitzgerald in his early thirties, to honor the renowned author on the centennial of his birthday.  Price said, “I found Fitzgerald to be an honest and generous person, and I wanted to express those qualities in the work.”  Price equated his work with the author’s—naturalism, as opposed to realism, characterizes the work of both.  “Fitzgerald said he didn’t have a large idea, but he had a large perception, and so developed content from the vantage point of immediate human experience.  I wanted to emulate that approach,” Price explained, “making this work immediately accessible and engaging.”

10 comments:

  1. Very nice sculpture of Scott and nice memories of your walks there.

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  2. wonderful statue....i watched a tutorial once on they way they make hands from clay...the artist was so fast and made it looks so easy!

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  3. It is such a great sculpture. I can see you stopping for a chat.

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  4. He was not only a highly talented writer, but also a very classy guy. Fine photos of this statue and your personal experiences.

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  5. He seems quite confident here.

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  6. I think it captures his saucy, snooty air just perfectly! :)

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  7. He looks like a very pleasant man in that sculpture!

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  8. He looks confident and content, I like this sculpture Kate.

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  9. A handsome sculpture Kate!

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  10. Very nice! The sculpture helps assure an enduring local legend.

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