Lupa Capitolina II (The Wolf of Rome) - Tulsa, OK
Posted by: Max and 99
N 36° 07.395 W 095° 58.201
15S E 232699 N 4001705
Sculpture of a wolf made of chrome bumpers. It is located on the grounds of the Philbrook Museum of Art.
Waymark Code: WMANWW
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 02/05/2011
Views: 9
This wolf sculpture is on the beautiful grounds of the Philbrook Museum of Art. It is near the south end of the building, in the outdoor gardens area.
The wolf is standing on a concrete foundation in a large grassy area, staring directly at the path from which visitors see him. It was fun to see such an unusual sculpture material on the grounds of this fancy museum.
Artist/Title information from the link on the museum website:
Jason Seley, American, 1919-1983
Lupa Capitolina II (The Wolf of Rome), 1971
Welded chrome bumpers
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Simon A. Levit
2001.13
The Philbrook Museum of Art is closed on Mondays, but open the other days of the week 10-5. On Thursday evenings the museum is open until 8.
General admission is $7.50; $5.50 for Seniors. Youth 18 and under are free. A cafe is available during certain hours.
You are welcome to take photos of the sculptures outside. Inside photography is allowed but only without a flash.
Web Address: [Web Link]
Physical Address: 2727 South Rockford Rd. Tulsa, OK U.S.A. 74114
Business Name: Not listed
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