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The city of Austin, Texas, in the United States, is home to a fantastic collection of public art. This means you can find cool sculptures, murals, and paintings all over the city! Many of these artworks are placed at the Texas State Capitol building and on the huge University of Texas at Austin campus. These art pieces help tell stories about Texas history, important people, and even local legends.

Awesome Outdoor Sculptures

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The Seven Mustangs galloping across the University of Texas at Austin campus.

Austin has many amazing sculptures you can see outdoors. They are often found in parks, on university grounds, or even just on the street! These artworks add beauty and character to the city.

Some of the cool sculptures you can find include:

  • Circle with Towers, located at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Clock Knot, another interesting piece at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • The Family Group, a sculpture showing people together, at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Littlefield Fountain, a beautiful fountain with sculptures at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Monochrome for Austin, a unique artwork at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • The Seven Mustangs, a dynamic sculpture of horses at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Square Tilt, an abstract sculpture at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Statue of Albert Sidney Johnston (University of Texas at Austin), a statue of a historical figure.
  • Statue of Barbara Jordan (University of Texas at Austin), honoring a very important politician.
  • Statue of Cesar Chavez, a statue at the University of Texas at Austin, celebrating a civil rights leader.
  • Statue of George Washington, a tribute to the first U.S. President.
  • Statue of Jim Hogg, honoring a former Texas governor.
  • Statue of John Henninger Reagan, a statue of another important historical figure.
  • Statue of Martin Luther King Jr., a statue at the University of Texas at Austin, honoring the civil rights leader.
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial, a tribute to the famous musician.
  • The Torchbearers, a symbolic sculpture at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Willie Nelson statue, a fun statue of the legendary musician at Block 21.

Art at the Texas State Capitol

The Tejano Monument, a sculpture on the Texas Capitol Grounds that salutes Texas's first cowboys, Spanish "Tejanos" from Spain's New World empire, then Mexico, and then Texas, as well as other LCCN2014632478
The Tejano Monument celebrates the first cowboys of Texas.
Ranger statue in front of Texas State Capitol
The Terry's Texas Rangers Monument stands proudly at the Capitol.

The Texas State Capitol building is not just where laws are made; it's also like a museum! Inside, you can find sculptures like Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin, who were very important in Texas history.

Outside the Capitol, there are many monuments and statues that tell stories about Texas's past. These 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, which honors the early cowboys of Texas.
  • 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

Amazing Paintings

Besides sculptures, Austin also has some incredible paintings displayed in public places. Many of these are also found inside the Texas State Capitol. They often show important moments from Texas history.

Some notable paintings include:

  • Dawn at the Alamo (1905), a famous painting located at the Texas State Capitol.
  • Larry Monroe Forever Bridge, a unique piece of art.
  • Surrender of Santa Anna (1886), another historical painting at the Texas State Capitol.
  • The Battle of San Jacinto, a painting depicting a key battle, also at the Texas State Capitol.
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