List of public art in Austin, Texas facts for kids
The city of Austin, Texas, in the United States, has an extensive public art collection. Many public artworks are installed at the Texas State Capitol and on the University of Texas at Austin campus.
Outdoor sculptures
- Circle with Towers, University of Texas at Austin
- Clock Knot, University of Texas at Austin
- The Family Group, University of Texas at Austin
- Littlefield Fountain, University of Texas at Austin
- Monochrome for Austin, University of Texas at Austin
- The Seven Mustangs, University of Texas at Austin
- Square Tilt, University of Texas at Austin
- Statue of Albert Sidney Johnston (Texas State Cemetery)
- Statue of Albert Sidney Johnston (University of Texas at Austin)
- Statue of Barbara Jordan (Austin–Bergstrom International Airport)
- Statue of Barbara Jordan (University of Texas at Austin)
- Statue of Cesar Chavez, University of Texas at Austin
- Statue of George Washington
- Statue of Jefferson Davis, formerly installed on the University of Texas at Austin campus
- Statue of Jim Hogg
- Statue of John Henninger Reagan
- Statue of Martin Luther King Jr., University of Texas at Austin
- Statue of Robert E. Lee
- Statue of Woodrow Wilson
- Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial
- The Torchbearers, University of Texas at Austin
- Willie Nelson statue, Block 21
Texas State Capitol
Sculptures inside the Texas State Capitol include Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin. Sculptures installed outside include:
- Confederate Soldiers Monument
- Disabled American Veterans of Texas Monument
- Heroes of the Alamo Monument
- Hood's Texas Brigade Monument
- Korean War Veterans Memorial
- Pearl Harbor Monument
- Strengthen the Arm of Liberty Monument
- Tejano Monument
- Ten Commandments Monument
- Terry's Texas Rangers Monument
- Texas African American History Memorial
- Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
- Texas Cowboy Monument
- Texas Peace Officers' Memorial
- Texas Pioneer Woman Monument
- Texas World War II Memorial
- The Hiker
- Tribute to Texas Children Monument
- Veterans of the 36th Infantry, Texas National Guard Monument
- Volunteer Firemen Monument
- World War I Monument
Paintings
- Dawn at the Alamo (1905), Texas State Capitol
- Larry Monroe Forever Bridge
- Surrender of Santa Anna (1886), Texas State Capitol
- The Battle of San Jacinto, Texas State Capitol
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