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Benjamin Franklin and His Kite
Agnes Yarnall,
1965 (installed 1994)
* Statue of Benjamin Franklin
* small
standing person,
kite
* Also listed as "Benjamin Franklin with Kite"
* inscription:
June 12th, 1752 was the day on which Benjamin Franklin
extracted lightning from the sky with his kite and key.
* Coxe Park.
South Side of Cherry, just East of 22nd.
* 39.956800,-75.175550 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+ulheritagecenter.pastperfectonline.com's Agnes Yarnall page
+wikipedia.org's Benjamin Franklin page
Science Leadership Academy Mosaics
2006 (school founded)
* small
abstract
kneeling people
* SLA has moved to Broad and Green and has been replaced by Greene Towne Montessori.
* North wall.
Greene Towne Montessori School.
South side of Arch, East of 22nd.
* 39.955950,-75.175875 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Unidentified Artists,
Mosaic
* See also:
+gtms.org
Wall Reliefs
G. Frye,
1982
* abstract reliefs
* One relief is signed G. Frye '82, but I can't find a listing for a G. Frye or this piece.
* Walls.
West side of 22nd and East side of Croskey, North of Arch.
* 39.956300,-75.176300 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Unidentified Artists
Boy Scouts of America Building
Charles Zeller Klauder (Architect),
1929
* logos, insignia, and mottoes,
lion's head,
shields,
stars,
birds,
bison,
tools,
tent,
anchor,
torch,
flowers
* inscription:
Youth Prepared Safeguards the Nation
Founded MCMX
This house dedicated to the training
of boys for youthful citizenship. Was
built by the Boy Scouts and their friends.
Erected MXMXXIX
On my honor I will do my best
to do my duty to God and my country
and to obey the scout law.
* Whole building..
Southeast corner, 22nd and Winter. One block South of the Parkway.
* 39.958850,-75.175300 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+philadelphiabuildings.org's page for the building
+www.philadelphiabuildings.org's Charles Zeller Klauder page
St. Clement's Parish House Anchor
Horace Wells Sellers (Architect),
1906
* symbol of and reference to the martyrdom of Clement of Rome
* small
anchor
(symbol of St. Clement)
* There are some very small eroded figures under the anchor that look like they might have been symbols of the Gospel writers.
* Front wall.
Parish House. Saint Clement's Church.
South side of Cherry, West of 20th.
* 39.956550,-75.173230 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Religious
* See also:
+philadelphiabuildings.org's page for the Parish House
+philadelphiabuildings.org's Horace Wells Sellers page
+wikipedia.org's Clement of Rome page
+s-clements.org
Grumman Lunar Module
Grumman Spacecats,
1976 (installed)
* spacecraft
* visible through the fence
* inscription:
(from the web, not visible from the street)
Grumman Lunar Module (LM) Restoration Team
A group of Grumman Aerospace Corporation retirees and employees volunteered their time and labor to rebuild this spacecraft.
The LM restoration team dubbed themselves "The Spacecats" just for this project.
Another example of their versatile restorative skills—a U.S. Navy/Grumman F4F Wildcat,
a World War II fighter airplane—is already on permanent display in the Smithsonian Institution's Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C.
* South side of the Franklin Institute.
North side of Race, East of 21st.
* 39.957760,-75.173795 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+fi.edu page about this piece
+wikipedia.org's Grumman page
+fi.edu
Trilladelphia
2016
* Quote from Jerome K. Jerome
* abstract
sitting person,
disembodied arm and hand,
words
* inscription:
Let us gather together in the great cities and light bonfires of a million gas jets,
and shout and sing together and feel brave! -Jerome K. Jerome
Art is the center of the real world.
* Wall.
West side of 22nd under JFK.
* 39.955000,-75.176480 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Unidentified Artists,
Mosaic
* See also:
+article about this piece at scienceleadership.org
+wikipedia.org's Jerome K. Jerome page
Saint Francis of Assisi
* statue of Saint Francis of Assisi
* small
standing person,
birds
* visible through the fence
* South side of Saint Clement's Church.
North side of Apple Tree, West of 20th.
* 39.956250,-75.173125 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Religious,
Unidentified Artists
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's Francis of Assisi page
+s-clements.org
Shimmer Wall
Ned Kahn,
2013
* big
abstract reflective surface
* inscription:
The Shimmer Wall continuosly
changes its appearance a it responds to the environment.
As breezes blow and wind gusts the wall
dynamically adapts and provides a vivid and captivating
portrait of nature at play powered only by the moving air.
The installation is a network of 10,824 five-inch
aluminum squares individually hinged to move freely.
The metal also dramatically mirrors the sky, using sunlight
and moonlight to brighten the changing canvas.
* South Wall.
Franklin Institute.
North side of Race between 20th and 21st.
* 39.957660,-75.173060 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+nedkahn.com
+fi.edu
Board of Education Building
Irwin T. Catharine (Architect),
Jules Melidon,
1930
* Busts of Alexander Graham Bell,
Benjamin Franklin,
Robert Fulton,
Stephen Girard,
Thomas Jefferson,
Abraham Lincoln,
John Marshall,
William Penn,
William Shakespeare,
Thaddeus Stevens
and
Daniel Webster
* groups of people,
people standing,
people sitting and kneeling,
winged people,
heads,
books, tablets, scrolls, writing implements,
linked BE logo,
eagles,
scarf,
staff,
buildings,
tools,
urns, jugs,
ship,
hourglass,
lamp, light fixtures,
plants,
sun,
globes
* There is artwork on the Winter and 21st street sides and in the courtyard on Winter. More busts, not pictured and not easily visible, are on the East and West sides of the building. The School District no longer occupies the building.
* Building.
Southwest Corner, 21st and Winter.
* 39.958900,-75.174150 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+philadelphiabuildings.org's page for the building
+wikipedia.org's page for the building
+wikipedia.org Irwin T. Catharine page
+wikipedia.org's Alexander Graham Bell page
+wikipedia.org's Benjamin Franklin page
+wikipedia.org's Robert Fulton page
+wikipedia.org's Stephen Girard page
+wikipedia.org's Thomas Jefferson page
+wikipedia.org's Abraham Lincoln page
+wikipedia.org's John Marshall page
+wikipedia.org's William Penn page
+wikipedia.org's William Shakespeare page
+wikipedia.org's Thaddeus Stevens page
+wikipedia.org's Daniel Webster page
Air
Walker Hancock,
1979 (installed 2015)
* small
horizontal flying person,
globe,
clouds
* Originally at the Civic Center. In storage from 1999-2014.
* River side of Schuylkill Banks at Cherry.
* 39.957300,-75.178650 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Moved
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's Walker Hancock page
Moore Sign
Creative Communications Associates,
entro,
2022
* logo
sign
* There's more signage on Race, but this one stands out
* West wall.
Moore College of Art and Design.
Southeast corner, 20th and Race.
* 39.957380,-75.172290 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: New
* See also:
+ccanewyork.com
+entro.com
+moore.edu
Benjamin Franklin National Memorial
James Earle Fraser,
1938
* Statue of Benjamin Franklin
* big
seated person,
chair
* Free, but not always open. Check times.
The last picture is of a reference from the mural at 24th and Chestnut.
* Interior.
Franklin Institute.
West side of 20th, South of the Parkway.
* 39.958200,-75.173000 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: Favorites
* See also:
+fi.edu's page for this piece
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's James Earle Fraser page
+wikipedia.org's Benjamin Franklin page
+fi.edu
Aero Memorial
Paul Manship,
1948 (installed 1950)
* Quotes from and in honor of Julian Biddle,
Richard Foulke Day,
Norton Downs, Jr.,
John Drinkwater,
Carl Christian Glanz,
William Besse Kuen,
Stephen Phillips,
William Shakespeare,
Stephen Spender
and
Henry Howard Houston Woodward
* small
reclining person,
birds,
celestial globe
* The surrounding inscribed walls and benches are also part of the memorial.
* inscription:
pillar: Aero Memorial, World War I, 1917-1918
walls:
To the aviators of Pennsylvania killed in action
Thou hast caught splendour from the sailless sea, and mystery from
many stars outwatched. - Stephen Phillips
Master and Maker, God of right the soldier dead are at thy gate who
kept the spears of honour bright and freedom's house inviolate.
-John Drinkwater
Born of the sun they traveled a short while toward the sun, and left
the vivid air signed with their honor. - Stephen Spender
Death makes no conquest of the conqueror for now he lives in fame
though not in life. -William Shakespeare
* Aviator Park. East side of 20th St. between Race and the Parkway.
* 39.958090,-75.172060 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: Favorites,
War
* See also:
+phillyhistory.org 1959 picture of this piece
+One of Max Buten's pictures of this piece
+Another of Max Buten's pictures of this piece
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's Paul Manship page
+uswarmemorials.com Julian Biddle page
+findagrave.com's Richard Foulk Day page
+findagrave.com's Norton Downs, Jr. page
+wikipedia.org's John Drinkwater page
+uswarmemorials.org Carl Christian Glanz page
+ancestry.com's William Besse Kuen page
+wikipedia.org's Stephen Phillips page
+wikipedia.org's William Shakespeare page
+wikipedia.org's Stephen Spender page
+
pafa.org page for Violet Oakley's 1921 painting Henry Howard Houston Woodward
Budd BB1 Pioneer Aircraft
Budd Company,
1931 (installed 1935)
* actual airplane
* Originally labeled as "The Pioneer". The sign was changed to the current title some time between 2017 and 2021. Changed here 7/4/2022.
* inscription:
(from the old sign)
First stainless steel airplane built in 1931
by the Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company of Phila.
to demonstrate the practicality of its "shotweld" process
of fabricating stainless steel subsequently employed by
the Budd Co. in building heavyweight railroad trains.
The Pioneer was flown approximately 1,000 hours
in the United Staes and Europe.
* In front of the Franklin Institute.
Southwest corner, 20th and Winter and the Parkway.
* 39.958490,-75.172440 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* See also:
+fi.edu article about this piece
+wikipedia.org's Budd Company page
+fi.edu
Francisco de Miranda
Lorenzo Gonzalez,
1977
* Statue of Francisco de Miranda
* standing person,
sword
* Moved 2017. Was Northwest of the current location, where the curved end of Winter is now. The first two pictures are from the new location.
* Northwest of the Southwest corner of 20th and the Parkway.
* 39.958945,-75.172675 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: Moved,
War
* See also:
+Max Buten's picture of this piece
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+vereda.ula.ve's Lorenzo Gonzalez page (in Spanish)
+wikipedia.org Francisco de Miranda page
stikman (20th and Parkway)
stikman
* small
abstract
standing person
* Crosswalk.
South side of 20th and the Parkway.
* 39.958715,-75.172123 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's stikman page