Most beautiful sculptures at zoos ?

Statues at Poznan Stare (the "Old Zoo")

These were located on the street, outside the zoo perimeter - I assume it is an old staff entrance or similar.

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This was located within the old tropical/reptile house at Poznan Stare.

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Located outside the aforementioned tropical house.

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Another angle of view for the statue already depicted within this thread, which possibly shows the scale a little better.

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This statue is quite close to the one above.

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This statue is probably the largest one at Poznan Stare overall, if one disregards the size of the plinth for the lion statue above.

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This very overgrown statue - I am not sure whether the plinth is supposed to be covered in vegetation or not - is located outside the Monkey House at Poznan Stare.


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There is something worth mentioning. There are sculptures which are artistically good, and ones which are just kitsch. Compare this horse in Poznan zoo with this rather tacky frog. I feel that a zoo, due to its connection with children and education, should also pay attention and deliver good art, if possible.
 
There is something worth mentioning. There are sculptures which are artistically good, and ones which are just kitsch. Compare this horse in Poznan zoo with this rather tacky frog. I feel that a zoo, due to its connection with children and education, should also pay attention and deliver good art, if possible.

Yes, I do think that you have a point there but the thing is that kitsch is a very subjective criteria and one persons kitsch is invariably another persons preferred art / aesthetic.

Personally I really like bronze animal sculpture and stone sculpture with an element of realism in the pose and general portrayal of the animal.
 
Lion sculpture at the Maryland zoo, USA. This particular lion is based on the renaissance era marble sculptures comissioned by the Medici family in the 1600's and now seen in the city of Florence, Italy:
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Polar bear sculpture at the Maryland zoo, USA:
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Penguin sculptures at the Maryland zoo, USA:
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Photo credits to @snowleopard and @blospz.
 
Signage at the Bronx zoo about the history of the 1907 sculpture competition at the zoo:

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The sculptures themselves that still grace the outside of the zoo center to this day:
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Photo credit to @ThylacineAlive, @Zebraduiker and @geomorph.

There are sculptures inside the building as well, including one of the Sumatran Rhinoceros bust similar to the one shown above. All of the Astor Court buildings have similar sculptures carved into them representing the original occupants the buildings were designed for, including various birds, big cats, and primates. The zoo's reptile house located nearby also has similar sculptures adorning it of, from memory, a repeating pattern of alligator, turtle, and bullfrog.

Of course, there are also the famous Indian Rhinoceros statues outside the old elephant house, now the Zoo Center, and the panther statues lining the staircase leading from the original zoo entrance into Astor Court.

Not sure if this thread is counting fountains, but the original zoo entrance is home to the Rockefeller Fountain, built in the 1870's and originally exhibited in Como, Italy.

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~Thylo
 
There are sculptures inside the building as well, including one of the Sumatran Rhinoceros bust similar to the one shown above. All of the Astor Court buildings have similar sculptures carved into them representing the original occupants the buildings were designed for, including various birds, big cats, and primates. The zoo's reptile house located nearby also has similar sculptures adorning it of, from memory, a repeating pattern of alligator, turtle, and bullfrog.

Of course, there are also the famous Indian Rhinoceros statues outside the old elephant house, now the Zoo Center, and the panther statues lining the staircase leading from the original zoo entrance into Astor Court.

Not sure if this thread is counting fountains, but the original zoo entrance is home to the Rockefeller Fountain, built in the 1870's and originally exhibited in Como, Italy.

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Thanks for your comment @ThylacineAlive ! Much appreciated !

Oh really ? Wow, I hadn't realised that the bust was of a Sumatran rhino, simply thought it was an Indian rhino but now you mention it it seems quite obvious now.

It would be awesome to see some of those other sculptures, I think they are brilliantly done and of great historic value too.

Don't think I've covered the panther sculptures yet and I'm not sure there are any shots of these in the gallery but have covered those incredible Indian rhino sculptures.

Beautiful fountain indeed and thank you for sharing the picture of it.
 
Thanks for your comment @ThylacineAlive ! Much appreciated !

Oh really ? Wow, I hadn't realised that the bust was of a Sumatran rhino, simply thought it was an Indian rhino but now you mention it it seems quite obvious now.

It would be awesome to see some of those other sculptures, I think they are brilliantly done and of great historic value too.

Don't think I've covered the panther sculptures yet and I'm not sure there are any shots of these in the gallery but have covered those incredible Indian rhino sculptures.

Beautiful fountain indeed and thank you for sharing the picture of it.

You're welcome :)

The bust you shared a photo of is an Indian Rhino, but inside the building there are more busts, one of which is of a Sumatran Rhino. I've got a photo of the bust somewhere and will make an attempt to post it one of these days (I am so very backed up on photo uploads...). I might have photos of the World of Reptile busts as well.

I'm not sure if there are photos of the panther statues on here. If there aren't, I can try and remedy that someday.

~Thylo
 
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Photo taken at Chester in September 2016. I remember little about them apart from thinking them a tad garish, and I took the photo because they depicted my favourite animal. They look as though they're made from some sort of material - plastic? - stretched over a frame. I couldn't snap the whole group as there were children playing round them.
 
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