- Black Hawk Statue
The Black Hawk Statue, or The Eternal Indian, is a sculpture by Lorado Taft located in
Lowden State Park which is near the city ofOregon, Illinois . The statue is perched over the Rock River on a 77 foot (23.5 m) bluff overlooking the city.History
The statue was created by
Lorado Taft , beginning in 1908. Taft at first created smaller studies of what would become the statue. The statue itself was dedicated in 1911, Taft noted at the dedication that the statue seemed to have grown out of the ground. It stands on the ground that was once home to theEagle's Nest Art Colony , which Taft founded in 1898. [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis/PDFs/123428.pdf National Register of Historic Places Registration Form] , (PDF ), Oregon Public Library, HAARGIS Database, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Retrieved 31 January 2007.] Though never publicized at the time of construction, when funds were exhausted, future Illinois GovernorFrank Lowden had stepped in to ensure the completion of Black Hawk was financially possible." [http://www3.niu.edu/historicalbuildings/taft/changes.htm Changes] ," NIU Historical Buildings: Lorado Taft Field Campus Historical Significance, "Northern Illinois University". Retrieved5 November 2007 .]The statue was planned by Taft and several of his students and associates, at the Art Colony, which is now part of the Taft Campus of
Northern Illinois University and is adjacent toLowden State Park . An original model of the statue is now on permanent display at the art museum of the Discovery Center inRockford, Illinois .Fact|date=February 2007 Another model is located at theOregon Public Library inOregon, Illinois .Description
The statue stands 125 feet above the Rock River, though its height only accounts for 48 feet of that. Black Hawk weighs in at 536,770 pounds and is said to be the second largest concrete monolithic statue in the world. It wears a long blanket and stares across the river with folded arms.
With the help of
John G. Prasuhn , a young sculptor of theChicago Art Institute ,Lorado Taft created a figure almost 50 feet tall, including a six-foot base. Reinforced with iron rods, the hollow statue is eight inches to three feet thick. The interior is accessible through a door at the base. The outer surface composed ofcement , pinkgranite chips and screenings is three inches thick. [ [http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r1/lowdensp.htm IL Dept. of Resources Website on Lowden State Park] ]Interpretation
At the dedication of the statue on
July 1 ,1911 , Taft said that in the evenings he and members of theEagle's Nest Art Colony walked along the bluff and would often stop at the statues location to enjoy the view from the bluff. Contemplation became habitual, arms folded, restful and reverent. Black Hawk came from that contemplative mood and attitude. The 48 foot tall monolith, towering over the river, suggests an unconquered spirit through its composition blending Fox, Sac,Sioux and Mohawk cultures. [http://www.oregonil.com/scupture-trail.html Oregon Sculpture Trail] , The Eternal Indian, City of Oregon. Retrieved 31 January 2007.] Taft said the statue was inspired by the Sac leader Black Hawk, although it is not a likeness of the chief.Staff. "Red Man's Statue Unveiled", ( [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=386849651&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=8829&RQT=309&VName=HNP ProQuest] ),"Chicago Daily Tribune",July 2 ,1911 . Retrieved4 November 2007 ]References
External links
* [http://www.oregonil.com/scupture-trail.html City of Oregon, IL Trail of Statues]
* [http://www.historyillinois.org/markers/old_markers/214.htm Lorado Taft's Indian Statue]
* [http://lgrossman.com/pics/blackhawk/ Photos of the Blackhawk Sculpture and environs]
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