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Harry Weber
Sculptor
Harry Weber is an acclaimed American sculptor based in St. Louis, Missouri. Some key facts about him:
Early Life and Education
- Born on June 11, 1942 in St. Louis, Missouri
- Attended St. Louis Country Day School and Princeton University, where he studied English and art history123
- Served six years in the U.S. Navy, including a year on river patrol boats in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Bronze Star with V for valor and the Presidential Unit Commendation23
Artistic Career
- Began sculpting in 1977, creating his first piece of a foxhound4
- Has an international reputation as a sculptor, with over 150 large, commissioned sculptures on public display in 27 states, the Bahamas, China and Africa123
- Sculptures feature historical figures, notables in the arts, politics, and sports123
- Sculptures are installed in 31 different cities across the U.S.12
- Two of his sculptural groupings have been designated as National Lewis and Clark sites by the National Park Service12
- Sculptures of famous sports figures are prominent at 15 different professional and amateur stadiums1234
- Inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame in 2019 and awarded a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame in 202324
- Named Sports Sculptor of the Year by the United States Sports Academy in 201124
Notable Works
- Sculptures of Albert Pujols, Bill Bradley, Bobby Orr, Stan Musial, Payne Stewart, Jackie Stiles, Bill Virdon45
- Statue of Harriet and Dred Scott unveiled in 2012 at the Old Courthouse in St. Louis where the infamous Dred Scott decision was handed down23
- Sculptures featured at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX, and TD Garden in Boston245
In summary, Harry Weber is an acclaimed sculptor known for his expressive bronze statues of sports figures, historical icons, and other notable personalities displayed prominently in public spaces across the United States and abroad. His work has earned him numerous honors and accolades over his decades-long career.
Highlights
May 20 · paw.princeton.edu
When All is Gone, Harry Weber '64's Bronze Statues Will Stand