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  • Man Enters the Cosmos - Wikipedia
    Man Enters the Cosmos is a cast bronze sculpture by Henry Moore located on the Lake Michigan lakefront outside the Adler Planetarium in the Museum Campus area of downtown Chicago, Illinois
  • Man Enters the Cosmos | Artwork - Chicago Park District
    Adjacent to the Adler Planetarium, Man Enters the Cosmos honors the golden years of astronomy, from 1930 to 1980 Located near two other astronomy-related artworks, the Nicolaus Copernicus Monument and Spiral Galaxy, the abstract sculpture is a thirteen-foot-tall equatorial sundial
  • Chicago - Museum Campus Adler Planetarium Sundial Man Enters the . . .
    The sculpture’s golden patina and the subtitle, Man Enters the Cosmos, refer to the great expansion of human knowledge of the universe that occurred during the “golden years of astronomy,” 1930 – 80
  • Man Enters the Cosmos facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
    Man Enters the Cosmos is a large bronze sculpture created by Henry Moore You can find it on the Lake Michigan lakefront, right outside the Adler Planetarium in downtown Chicago, Illinois The sculpture is actually a working sundial It was made in 1980 and stands about 13 feet (3 96 meters) tall
  • Man Enters the Cosmos - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
    Man Enters the Cosmos is a cast bronze sculpture by Henry Moore located on the Lake Michigan lakefront outside the Adler Planetarium in the Museum Campus area of downtown Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States
  • Art@Site Henry Moore, Man Enters the Cosmo, Chicago
    The sculpture's golden patina and the subtitle, Man Enters the Cosmos, refer to the great expansion of human knowledge of the universe that occurred during the 'golden years of astronomy,' 1930 - 80
  • Chicago Public Art: Man Enters the Cosmos (Sundial)
    Henry Moore (1898-1986), a British sculptor best known for his monumental abstract sculptures that draw visual analogies between the human body and landscape forms, made his first sundials between 1965-67 One was placed in the Printing House Square for the Times of London (later sold to IBM Corporation and placed at a location near Brussels)
  • Read the Plaque - Man Enters the Cosmos
    This sundial sculpture created by Henry Moore and commissioned by the Trustees of the B F Ferguson Monument Fund is erected in recognition of the revolutionary program of space exploration which was launched in the second half of the twentieth century, making it possible for man to land on the moon and to send probes to Mercury, Venus, Mars


















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