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Pere Jacques Marquette
Artist Tom Queoff
Year 1987
Type bronze
Dimensions 180 cm × 81 cm × 81 cm (69 in × 32 in × 32 in)
Location Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Owner Milwaukee County Parks Department

The statue of Pere Jacques Marquette is a special piece of public art in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was created by an American artist named Tom Queoff. This bronze statue shows Father Jacques Marquette, a famous Jesuit missionary, holding a cross. You can find it in Pere Marquette Park, which is close to the Milwaukee County Historical Society and the Riverwalk.

The Pere Jacques Marquette Statue

This statue helps us remember an important historical figure. It's made of bronze, a strong metal often used for outdoor sculptures. The statue stands tall, showing Father Marquette in a thoughtful pose. It's a great example of how art can teach us about history and important people.

Who Was Jacques Marquette?

Jacques Marquette (1637–1675) was a French Jesuit missionary and explorer. He is famous for exploring the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes region. In the 1600s, he traveled through what is now the midwestern United States. He worked to share Christianity with Native American tribes.

Marquette, along with Louis Jolliet, was one of the first Europeans to map and explore the northern part of the Mississippi River. Their journey in 1673 helped France claim a large area of North America. He played a big role in the early history of places like Wisconsin and Illinois.

About the Artist, Tom Queoff

The artist who created this statue is Tom Queoff. He is an American sculptor known for his work in bronze. Queoff often creates sculptures that honor historical figures or important events. His art can be found in many public spaces.

Queoff made the Pere Jacques Marquette statue in 1987. He carefully designed it to show Father Marquette's dedication and spirit. Artists like Tom Queoff help bring history to life through their amazing creations.

The Statue's Details

The statue is made entirely of bronze. It stands about 69 inches tall, which is almost 6 feet! It's also 32 inches wide and 32 inches deep. These measurements make it a life-sized and impressive figure.

The statue shows Father Marquette holding a cross, which represents his missionary work. His clothing reflects the style of the 17th century. The details in the sculpture, like the folds in his robe, make it look very realistic.

Where to Find the Statue

The Pere Jacques Marquette statue is located in Pere Marquette Park. This park is in downtown Milwaukee, right by the Milwaukee River. The park itself is named after Father Marquette. It's a peaceful green space in the middle of the city.

The statue's location is special because Father Marquette explored this region. The park is a popular spot for people to relax and enjoy the river. It's also near the Milwaukee County Historical Society, which teaches visitors more about the area's past.

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