List of public art in Boston

This list features two sortable tables of art works on permanent public display in Boston, Massachusetts and its neighborhoods

It comprises works of public art, including sculpture, relief panels, tablets and fountains with sculptural features, accessible in an outdoor public spaces or inside state or federally owned public buildings. This does not include artwork visible inside museums or visible only on private property.

This table is not complete and most likely will not include recent installations. Please feel welcome to contribute/add these in the Additional Artworks area below.

Usage edit

The tables' columns (except for note, Type and Image) are sortable by pressing the arrows symbols. The following gives an overview of what information is included in the table.

  • Name: The artwork's commonly used name or name as it has been entered on its Wikipedia page (where it has one)
  • Artist: name of the primary artist(s) or designer(s) if known.
  • Year: variously the artwork's installation date; date of creation; or date of reinstallation at its current location
  • Location: the street, park, intersection or plaza where the artwork is currently located
  • Material: the main material(s) from which the artwork is constructed
  • Dimensions: the approximate dimensions of the artwork, where known
  • Notes: additional information, including ownership or known repairwork
  • Image: a picture of the artwork, where available

This page seeks to be an aggregate list of general facts. For information on individual sculptures, please visit the individual artwork's pages.

Artworks edit

City of Boston edit

Includes: Back Bay, Boston, North End, South End, Boston

NameArtistYearLocationMaterialDimensionsNotesImage
The EmbraceHank Willis Thomas and MASS Design Group2023Boston Commonbronzeheight: 6.7 m (22 ft)
George Thorndike Angell MemorialPeabody & Stearns1912Post Office Square, Boston

Angell Memorial Plaza

terrazzo; gilded copper; steel.h. 60 ft. x W. 10 ft.
Appeal to the Great SpiritCyrus Edwin Dallin1908Boston Museum of Fine Artsbronzesculpture: 290 cm × 250 cm × 300 cm (114" × 100" × 120")Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Aristides StatueLouisburg Squareheight: 1.8 m (6 ft)
Army Nurses MemorialBela PrattMassachusetts State Housesculpture: 2.5 m (96")
Red Auerbach StatueLloyd Lillie1985Quincy Marketbronze5 ft. x 6 ft. x 2 ft. 3 in
Bagheera FountainLilian Swann Saarinen1939Boston Public Gardenbronze; granitesculpture: 32" x 16" x 16"

plinth: 57" high, 60" diameter.

John Barry TabletJohn Francis Paramino1949,

1977 copy

Boston Commonbronze; granite
Beacon Hill Monument1898 rebuiltMassachusetts State House, Ashburton Parkgranite; slate, Bronze
Boston Common TabletR. Clipston Sturgis1913Boston Commonslate, granite15 x 5 x 20 ft
Boston Irish Famine MemorialRobert Shure1998Washington Street and School Street plaza
Boston Massacre MonumentRobert KrausBoston Commonbronze; granite
Boston Public Garden Flagpole BaseWilliam D. Austen1921Boston Public Gardenbronze; granitesculpture: 6 x 4 x 4 ft

plinth: 3.5 x 7 x 7 ft.

Boston Women's MemorialMeredith Bergmann2003Commonwealth Avenue Mallbronze; granite
Boy and Bird FountainBashka Paeff1934,

recast
1977, 1992

Boston Public Gardenbronze
Brewer FountainMichel Joseph Napoléon Liénard1868Park Street and Tremont Street cornerbronze; graniteheight: 22 ft (6.7 m)
Phillips Brooks StatueAugustus Saint-Gaudens; Frances Grimes1910Copley Squarebronze; granite; marble
Robert Burns StatueHenry Hudson Kitson1920, relocated 1975Back Bay Fensbronze; granitesculpture: 108" x 60"x 60"

plinth: 56" x 48" x 62"

Thomas Cass StatueRichard E. Brooks1899Boston Public Gardenbronze; granite (red beach Maine)sculpture: 8 ft. x 2 ft. 4 in. x 2 ft. 4 in.

plinth: 6 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 8 in

William Ellery Channing StatueHerbert Adams1903Boston Public Garden, exterior wallbronze; granite (Milford); marblesculpture: 8 ft. 5 in. x 45 in. x 46 in.

plinth: 25 ft. x 24 ft. x 86 in.

Charlestown Civil War MemorialMartin Milmore1872Winthrop SquareGranite
China Trade GateDavid Judelson1988Chinatown (Beach Street)
City CarpetLilli Ann Killen Rosenberg1983Old City HallMosaic: ceramic;

bronze; stone; brick;concrete

Bust of Patrick CollinsTheo Alice Ruggles Kitson, Henry Hudson Kitson1908Commonwealth Avenue Mallbronze; granite
Christopher Columbus Statue, Beacon Hill1850Louisburg Squaremarble
Christopher Columbus Statue, North EndAndrew J. Mazzola1979Christopher Columbus Waterfront Parkmarble; granite
John Singleton Copley StatueLewis Cohen2002Copley Squarebronze
James Michael Curley StatuesLloyd Lillie1980Faneuil Hallbronze
Edwin Upton Curtis Memorial1924Charles River Esplanade
Bust of Richard CushingJames Rosati1980-1Cardinal Cushing Memorial ParkBronze; Granite (red)
Declaration of Independence TabletJohn Francis Paramino1925Boston Commonbronze; granite
Tony DeMarco StatueHarry Weber2012North Endbronze
Democratic Donkey1998 installedOld City Hallbronze
Charles Devens StatueOlin Levi Warner1894Charles River Esplanadebronze; granitesculpture: 7 x 3 x 3 ft

plinth: 7 x 3 x 3 ft

Dolphins of the SeaKatharine Lane Weems1977New England Aquariumbronze
Mary Dyer StatueSylvia Shaw Judson1959Massachusetts State Housebronze; granite
Echo of the WavesSusumu Shingu1981New England Aquariumpainted steel; Teflon coated fiberglass
Charles Eliot Memorial1831Charles River Esplanadegranite
John Endecott StatueC. Paul Jennewein1936Forsyth Parkgranite (white, red)
Leif Erikson StatueAnne Whitney1887Commonwealth Avenue Mallbronze; granite
Ether MonumentWilliam Robert Ware or John Quincy Adams Ward1868Boston Public Gardengraniteheight: 12 m (40 ft)
Edward Everett StatueWilliam Wetmore Story1866Richardson Parkbronze; granitesculpture: 7 x 4 x 2.5 ft.

plinth: 7 x 5.5 x 5.5 ft

David Farragut StatueHenry Hudson Kitson1891Marine Parkbronze; granite
Arthur Fiedler MemorialRalph Helmick1984Charles River Esplanadealuminum, granite
Benjamin Franklin StatueRichard Saltonstall Greenough; Thomas Ball1856Old City Hallsculpture: 100" x 26". x 26"

plinth: 111" x 90" x 90"

The Founders MemorialJohn Francis Paramino1930Boston Commonbronze; granite
William Lloyd Garrison StatueOlin Levi Warner1886Commonwealth Avenue Mallbronze; granite (Quincy)sculpture: 7 ft. x 4 ft. x 6 ft. 4 in.

plinth: 4 ft. 9 in. x 4 ft. x 6 ft. 4 in.

John Glover StatueMartin Milmore1875Commonwealth Avenue Mallbronze; granitesculpture: 8 ft. x 3 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 6 in

plinth: 6 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft. 6 in.

Marvin E. Goody MemorialJoan Goody1984Boston Public Gardengranite (red, Dakota mahogany)
Edward Everett Hale StatueBela Pratt1913Boston Public Gardenbronze; granite
Alexander Hamilton StatueWilliam Rimmer1865Commonwealth Avenue Mallgranitesculpture:10 ft. x 3 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 4 in.
Harbor FogRoss Miller2009Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenwaysteel; bronze; granite; LED lights
Joseph Hooker equestrian statueDaniel Chester French; Edward Clark Potter1903Massachusetts State House, Ashburton Parkbronze; granite
Hotel Vendome Fire MemorialTed Clausen; Peter White1997Commonwealth Avenue Mallgranite
Hungarian Revolution MemorialE. Gyuri Hollosy1986Liberty Square Parkbronze; granite; steel
Anne Hutchinson StatueCyrus Edwin Dallin1915Massachusetts State Housebronze; granitesculpture: 98" x 52" x 30"

plinth: 78" x 66" x 48"

Indian HunterPaul ManshipMuseum of Fine Arts, Bostonbronze; graniteMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston
John F. Kennedy StatueIsabel McIlvain1990Massachusetts State Housebronze; granitesculpture: 8 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. x 18 in.

plinth: 27 x 72 x 87.5 in

Tadeusz Kościuszko StatueTheo Alice Ruggles Kitson1927Boston Public Gardenbronze; granitesculpture: 10 ft. x 32 in. x 27 in

plinth: 6 ft. x 6 ft. x 5 ft. 7 in.

Japanese Lantern1587Boston Public Gardengranitegifted to the city by Bunkio Matsuki in 1904
Pope John Paul II MemorialFrank Chalfant Gaylord, II1981Boston Commongranite53 .5" x 32" x 8.25"
Henry Cabot Lodge StatueRaymond Averill Porter1932Massachusetts State Housebronze; granitesculpture: 96 x 30 x 28 1/2 in.,

plinth: 73 x 56 x 53 1/2 in

Lotta FountainKatharine Lane Weems; J. W. Ames and E. S. Dodge1939Charles River Esplanadegranite
Make Way for DucklingsNancy Schön1987Boston Public Gardenbronze
Horace Mann StatueEmma Stebbins1865Massachusetts State Housebronze; granite
Massachusetts Fallen Firefighters MemorialRobert Shure2007Massachusetts State House, Ashburton Parkbronze; granite
Massachusetts Law Enforcement MemorialMichael Kenny2004Massachusetts State House, Ashburton Parkgranite
Samuel Eliot Morison StatuePenelope Jencks1982Commonwealth Avenue Mallbronze; granite
New England Holocaust MemorialStanley Saitowitz1995Carmen Parkglass; steel
A Once and Future ShorelineRoss Miller1996Faneuil Hall, west sidegraniteCity of Boston
Oneida Football Club MonumentJoseph Arthur Coletti1925Boston Commonmarbletablet: 198 cm x 76.2 cm x 17.78 cm
John Boyle O'Reilly MemorialDaniel Chester French1896Back Bay Fensbronze; granite
Bobby Orr StatueHarry Weber2010TD Gardenbronze
The PartisansAndrzej Pitynski1983South Boston waterfrontaluminum
George S. Patton StatueJames Earle Fraser1953Charles River Esplanadebronze; granite
Wendell Phillips StatueDaniel Chester French1915Boston Public Gardenbronze; granite (Stony Creek pink)
Poe Returning to BostonStefanie Rocknak2014Boylston Street and Charles Street, Edgar Allan Poe Square
Josiah Quincy III StatueThomas Ball1879Old City Hall
Paul Revere equestrian statueCyrus Edwin Dallin1885, cast 1940Paul Revere Mallbronze; granite
Bill Russell StatueAnn Hirsch2013Boston City Hall Plazabronze
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento StatueIvette Compagnion1973Commonwealth Avenue Mallbronze; concretesculpture: 10 ft. x 4 ft. 1 in. x 3 ft. 3 in
Robert Gould Shaw MemorialAugustus Saint-Gaudens1897Beacon Streetbronze; granite
Small Child FountainMary E. Moore1929Boston Public Gardenbronze; granitesculpture: 28" x 21" x 17"
Soldiers and Sailors MonumentMartin Milmore1877Boston Commongranite; bronzecolumn: 126 ft

plinth: 35 ft square

Statler FountainUlysses Anthony Ricci1930Statler Parkbronze; granite
James J. and Helen Storrow Memorial1948Charles River Esplanadebronze; granite
Charles Sumner StatueThomas Ball1878Boston Public Gardenbronze; granite
Temple BellSuzuki Magoemon1675Back Bay Fensbronze, granitesculpture: 91 cm x 61 cm diameter, (36" x 24" diameter)

plinth: 109 cm x 81 cm x 81 cm (43" x 32" x 32")

ThermopylaeDimitri Hadzi1966Boston City Hall Plazabronzesculpture:12 ft. tall and 16 ft. wide
Maurice J. Tobin StatueEmilius R. Ciampa1958Charles River Esplanadebronze; granite
The Tortoise and the HareNancy Schön1994Copley Squarebronze
Triton Babies FountainAnna Coleman Ladd1922Boston Public Gardenbronze, granite
Harriet Tubman Memorial)Fern Cunningham1999South End; Harriet Tubman Parkbronze
David I. Walsh StatueJoseph Arthur Coletti1954Charles River Esplanadebronze; granitesculpture: 8 x 3 x 3 ft.
George Washington equestrian statueThomas Ball1869Boston Public Gardenbronze; granitesculpture: 22 x 6 x 15 ft

plinth: 16 x 8 x 15 ft.

Daniel Webster StatueHiram Powers1859Massachusetts State Housebronze; granite
George Robert White MemorialDaniel Chester French; Henry Bacon1924Boston Public Gardenbronze; granite
Kevin White Statue2006Faneuil Hallbronze
John Winthrop StatueRichard Saltonstall Greenough1873First Church in Bostonbronze; concretesculpture: 7 ft. x 2 ft. 5 in. x 2 ft. 3 in.

plinth: 4 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft

World War I MemorialAlbert Henry Atkins1922Adams Squaregranitesculpture: 8 x 12 x 1 ft
World War II Memorial, Fenway - KenmoreJohn Francis Paramino1948Back Bay Fensbronze; granite

Boston Neighborhoods edit

Includes: Charlestown, East Boston, and Jamaica Plain (Cambridge has its own page)

TitleArtistYearLocationMaterialDimensionsNotesImage
Death and the SculptorDaniel Chester French1889Jamaica Plain

Forest Hills Cemetery

bronze
Firemen's MemorialJohn A. Wilson1909Jamaica Plain

Forest Hills Cemetery

bronze; granite
Madonna, Queen of the UniverseArrigo Minerbi1954East Bostonbronze, copperheight: 10.6 m (35 ft)
Massachusetts Korean War MemorialRobert Shure; Moisey S. Altshuler1993Charlestown

Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park

bronze; granite; brick
Donald McKay MemorialRobert Shure2005East Boston

Bremen Street Park

bronze; granite
William Prescott StatueWilliam Wetmore Story1881Charlestown, Monument Squarebronze; granite (Quincy)sculpture: 8 ft. x 4 ft. x 5 ft. 10 in.

plinth:74" x 64" x 70"

Vietnam Veterans Memorial2009Charlestown

Green Street42°13′32″N 71°02′18″W / 42.22565°N 71.03824°W / 42.22565; -71.03824

granite
Joseph Warren StatueHenry Dexter1857Charlestown

Monument Square

World War II Memorial, Charlestown1946Charlestown

City Square Park

graniteheight: 15 ft.

Additional Artwork edit

  • Split Dodecahedron, 2012, Don Tellalian, Rose Kennedy Greenway
  • Citgo sign, 1965, Kenmore Square
  • Giant Milk Bottle by Arthur Gagner, 1934
  • Bunker Hill Monument” by Solomon Willard, 1842, Charlestown
  • Rainbow gas tank (untitled, but often called the “Rainbow Swash”) by Corita Kent, 1971, Dorcester
  • Roxbury Love Mural by Ricardo "Deme5" Gomez and Thomas “Kwest” Burns, 2014, spray paint, 17 ft. x 100 ft., Roxbury. Removed 2020.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Vaugn, Alyssa (July 24, 2020). "The Roxbury Love Mural Has Been Destroyed to Make Way for an Apartment Complex". Boston Magazine. Retrieved August 20, 2020.