- David Hayes
- Harlequin
- Corten Steel
- 20 x 14 x 9 in (50.8 x 35.56 x 22.86 cm)
- Signature: At Base, with Copyright of 1999
- NFS
Donated by Craig Ponzio
Children's Scavenger Hunt
Go outside to find Harlequin! You cannot miss it!
Here are some questions for you to answer:
What do you see in the shapes of this sculpture? Do the colors remind you of anything?
What would you name the sculpture?
Does the sculpture look different when you lay in the grass next to it? What about across the lawn, does it look like something else?
David Hayes (1931 – 2013)
Over his lifetime David Hayes has been part of 400 exhibitions, more than 100 institutional collections, including that of the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum in New York and Notre Dame University feature his work. The name of this sculpture was inspired by the jovial character who entertained nobility, like kings and queens, during the Renaissance (1400 AD). Harlequins were also known for their flamboyant and colorful costumes featuring diamond shapes and a theatrical hat.
Harlequin
Acero; 1998
David Hayes
Donado por Craig Ponzio
¡Sal a buscar a Harlequin! ¡No es difícil de encontrar! El nombre de esta escultura se inspiró en el jovial personaje que entretenía a la nobleza, como reyes y reinas, durante el Renacimiento. Los arlequines también eran conocidos por sus extravagantes y coloridos trajes con formas de diamantes y un sombrero teatral.
¿Qué ves en las formas de esta escultura? ¿Los colores te recuerdan a algo? ¿Qué nombre le pondrías a la escultura?
- Subject Matter: Non-representational
- Current Location: Front Lawn
- Collections: A Sculpture Scavenger Hunt , Abstraction, Outdoor Sculpture