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:''This article is about the Brad Morton sculpture downtown, for the Cordray Parker sculpture at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, see [[Nike (Winged Victory)]].'' | |||
'''"Winged Victory"''' is a [[List of public art installations|public sculpture]] located outside the [[Financial Center]] in the northeast corner of [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[5th Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. Commissioned by the [[National Multiple Sclerosis Society]] to honor [[Fred Sington]]'s "Legacy of Leadership" campaign, the work was sculpted by [[Brad Morton]] and installed in [[1999]]. The sculpture was inspired by a Greek original and was executed in stainless steel. | '''"Winged Victory"''' is a [[List of public art installations|public sculpture]] located outside the [[Financial Center]] in the northeast corner of [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[5th Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. Commissioned by the [[National Multiple Sclerosis Society]] to honor [[Fred Sington]]'s "Legacy of Leadership" campaign, the work was sculpted by [[Brad Morton]] and installed in [[1999]]. The sculpture was inspired by a Greek original and was executed in stainless steel. | ||
Revision as of 21:06, 1 April 2013
- This article is about the Brad Morton sculpture downtown, for the Cordray Parker sculpture at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, see Nike (Winged Victory).
"Winged Victory" is a public sculpture located outside the Financial Center in the northeast corner of 20th Street and 5th Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. Commissioned by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to honor Fred Sington's "Legacy of Leadership" campaign, the work was sculpted by Brad Morton and installed in 1999. The sculpture was inspired by a Greek original and was executed in stainless steel.
References
- Whitney, Laura Kate (August 31, 2012) "Friday Photo: Winged Victory". Magic City Made