List of public art in New Orleans

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This is a list of public art in New Orleans , in the United States. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals, and mosaics.

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationOwner / administrator Wikidata Notes
Battle of Liberty Place Monument.jpg
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Battle of Liberty Place Monument 1891 Obelisk Q29576639 Removed in 2017
The Boy with the Leaking Boot Children's Hospital1898 Q12203224
Duncan Plaza New Orleans June 2017 24.jpg Bust of John McDonogh Duncan Plaza

29°57′12″N90°04′33″W / 29.9532°N 90.0759°W / 29.9532; -90.0759 (Bust of John McDonogh)
1938 Angela Gregory Bust Relocated in 1958
Beauregard Statue July 2015.jpg
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General Beauregard Equestrian Statue Beauregard Circle

29°59′02″N90°05′23″W / 29.98389°N 90.08972°W / 29.98389; -90.08972 (General Beauregard Equestrian Statue)
1915 Alexander Doyle Equestrian statue Bronze Q5530788 Removed in 2017
Jefferson Davis, Slave Owner.jpg
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Jefferson Davis Monument Intersection of Jeff Davis Parkway and Canal Street

29°58′11″N90°05′39″W / 29.96972°N 90.09417°W / 29.96972; -90.09417 (Jefferson Davis Monument)
1911 Edward Virginius Valentine Statue Q21196439 Removed in 2017
New Orleans AIDS Monument Paparazzo Photography.jpg New Orleans AIDS Monument Washington Square Park2008 Tim Tate
Mitchell Gaudet
Monument Bronze
Glass
Q105474321
Out of There Hale Boggs Federal Building1974 Clement Meadmore Sculpture Aluminum Q60752353
Pikachu Lower Garden District

29°56′14″N90°04′27″W / 29.9373071°N 90.0741292°W / 29.9373071; -90.0741292 (Pikachu)
2016 Statue Fiberglass Q26775830 Removed in 2016
LeeCircle30Nov07Pillar.jpg
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Robert E. Lee Monument Lee Circle

29°56′35″N90°04′20″W / 29.94306°N 90.07222°W / 29.94306; -90.07222 (Robert E. Lee Monument)
1884 Alexander Doyle
John Roy
Monument Bronze
Granite
Q7343855 Removed in 2017
BasinStreetJuarez.jpg Statue of Benito Juárez 1200 Conti Street1972Juan Fernando Olaguíbel Statue Q65091730

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