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Christian Wahl Artist Gaetano Trentanove Year 1903 Type bronze Dimensions 240 cm (96 in) Location Milwaukee 43°06′11.86″N 87°58′21.69″W / 43.1032944°N 87.9726917°W Christian Wahl is a public artwork by Italian artist Gaetano Trentanove located in Wahl Park, which is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The bronze bust of Milwaukee businessman Christian Wahl was created in 1903, and is set atop a red granite pedestal. Altogether it measures 8 feet in height.
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Description
The bronze bust of Christian Wahl depicts a kindly balding older gentleman sporting a beard and mustache, and wearing an overcoat, suit and tie. The sculpture sits on a red granite base with an inscription on the back stating: He gave/ his ripest years and study/ to the parks/ rewarded alive/ by/ grateful remembrance. This inscription is signed.[1] There is an inscription on the front of the base that states: In memory of Christian Wahl/ born February 12, 1829/ died October 19, 1901. It is located in Wahl Park, on the north side of Milwaukee, and is administered by the Milwaukee County, Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture.
Historical information
Christian Wahl was a wealthy businessman often referred to as the father of Milwaukee's public parks because he led most of the planning of the county's park system. Wahl was born in Bavaria in 1829 and moved with his family to a farm 5 miles south of Milwaukee in 1846. After traveling extensively, he settled in Chicago where he joined his brother in the glue business. Wahl served on Chicago's city council and board of education. Upon retiring, he moved back to Milwaukee, purchasing a home on Prospect Avenue. Wahl's home soon became the center of Milwaukee's German-American society, as he often hosted musical and literary events. "During the last years of his life, as a wealthy, retired businessman, Wahl was president of the first City Park Board in the board's first decade. His strong leadership was instrumental in the development of the city's park system and he took a deep personal interest in the completion of Lake Park."[2] When Wahl died in 1901, Der Herald, Milwaukee's German-language newspaper, stated that his altruistic labor deserved a monument, and the city's citizens agreed.
The sculpture was originally placed in the outside court between two porticoes in Lake Park, Milwaukee. The dedication ceremonies, planned to coincide with the opening of a park pavilion, took place on July 11, 1903. "Judge George H. Noyes made the presentation speech, the bust remaining with the American flag. As Judge Noyes ceased speaking Clauder's Military Band struck up The Star Spangled Banner, while Cyril Gordon Weld, the grandson of Mr. Wahl, cut the cord that held the national colors about the bust, and the flag full, disclosing the features of Christian Wahl."[3] The dedication ended with Wahl's widow presented a collection of large palm trees, assembled by the late Wahl, to the park board.
Wahl Park was named in Christian Wahl's honor in 1956,[4] and Wahl's bust was moved there in 1960.
Christian Wahl was recognized during his lifetime. The street leading from the southeast into Lake Park is named Wahl Avenue.
Location history
Christian Wahl was originally sited in Lake Park, in Milwaukee's East Side in 1903. It was moved to Wahl Park, located in Milwaukee's North Side, in 1960.
Artist
Main article: Gaetano TrentanoveReferences
- ^ [1], SIRIS.
- ^ Buck, Diane M. and Virginia A. Palmer (1995). Outdoor Sculpture in Milwaukee: A Cultural and Historical Guidebook, p. 151. The State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison
- ^ Usher, Ellis Baker (1914). Wisconsin: its story and biography, 1848-1913, Volume 5, p. 1363. The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago
- ^ Albano, Laurie Muench (2007). Milwaukee County Parks. Arcadia Publishing, Charleston
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