Copper sculpture by Wayne Chabre in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
John von Neumann , also known as John von Neumann Gargoyle and Portrait Head of von Neumann , is an outdoor 1987 copper sculpture by Wayne Chabre , attached to the exterior of Deschutes Hall on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon , United States.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
The sculpture depicts the Hungarian-born American mathematician John von Neumann . The relief head is made of hammered copper sheet and measures approximately 3 feet (0.91 m) x 1.5 feet (0.46 m) x 1.5 feet (0.46 m). It cost around $2,500. The sculpture's condition was deemed "treatment needed" by Smithsonian Institution 's "Save Outdoor Sculpture! " program in 1993. It is administered by the University of Oregon.[ 5]
The piece is one of a series by Chabre at the Eugene campus that includes scientists and mathematicians Albert Einstein (Einstein Gargoyle , 1986), Sir Isaac Newton (Isaac Newton Gargoyle ), Marie Curie (Marie Curie Gargoyle , 1989), James Clerk Maxwell (Maxwell & Demon Gargoyle , 1989), Alan Turing (Alan Turing , 1988), John von Neumann, and Thomas Condon; a fruit fly (Drosophila Fly Head , 1988); and a school of zebrafish .[ 6]
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References
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"John Von Neumann" , Public Art Archive , archived from the original on October 6, 2015, retrieved 2023-06-20
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Streisinger, Lotte (1992), "People, Place and Public Art" (PDF) , Places; A Quarterly Journal of Environmental Design , 7 (4): 56
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"The Architecture of the University of Oregon Outdoor Sculpture & Building Ornamentation: John von Neumann" . University of Oregon Libraries. October 2004. Archived from the original on 2013-01-19.
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"Genius ahead of his time" , New Scientist , vol. 132, p. 17, 2 November 1991
^ "Portrait Head of Von Neumann, (sculpture)" . Smithsonian Institution . Retrieved October 5, 2015 .
^ "60 stories in 90 seconds" , Oregon Quarterly , University of Oregon, 2015, archived from the original on 2015-03-01, retrieved 2015-10-05
Key : † No longer extant or on public display