Romeo and Juliet (Hebald)

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Romeo and Juliet
Romeo Juliet Delacort Theater jeh.jpg
The sculpture in 2011
Romeo and Juliet (Hebald)
Artist Milton Hebald
Year1978 (1978)
TypeSculpture
Medium
  • Bronze
  • granite
Subject Romeo and Juliet
Dimensions2.1 m(7 ft)
Location New York City, New York; Los Angeles, California
Coordinates 40°46′49″N73°58′08″W / 40.78014°N 73.96879°W / 40.78014; -73.96879 Coordinates: 40°46′49″N73°58′08″W / 40.78014°N 73.96879°W / 40.78014; -73.96879

Romeo and Juliet is an outdoor bronze sculpture depicting Romeo and Juliet by American artist Milton Hebald, located in front of Delacorte Theater in Manhattan's Central Park, in the United States. It is one of two companion works at the theater sculpted by Hebald, the other being The Tempest (1966). Unveiled in 1977 and cast in 1978, Romeo and Juliet was donated by philanthropist George T. Delacorte, Jr. [1] The sculpture is 7 feet (2.1 m) tall; the two figures, shown embracing, are set on a granite pedestal. A cast from the same mold appears in the rose garden at the Hollenbeck Palms retirement community in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. [2]

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References

  1. "Central Park: Romeo and Juliet". New York City Department of Parks and Recreation . Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  2. Boehm, Mike (December 17, 2010). "Milton Hebald's world is in his hands". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 20, 2014.