Indian Hunter with Dog - Louisville, Kentucky
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N 38° 16.837 W 085° 42.077
16S E 613590 N 4237748
Indian Hunter with Dog is one of ten sculptures located around the Louisville Water Tower balustrade.
Waymark Code: WMKR4F
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 05/20/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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Indian Hunter with Dog is one of nine smithsonian sculptures located around the balustrade of the Louisville Water Company Pumping Station, a National Register Historic Landmark.

From the Smithsonian AIC Description:

An Indian hunter walks, his proper right leg in front of his proper left leg, a dog standing at his proper left side. The dog is on a leash that the Indian holds in his proper left hand. He wears a feathered garment over his lower torso and carries a tomahawk in his proper right hand. A stump rests behind his proper right foot.
From the Smithsonian AIC Remarks:
The sculpture was installed around 1893, atop a column surrounding the Louisville Water Tower. It replaces an earlier sculpture that was one of ten original pieces installed on the tower around 1860. The tower was designed by Water Company Chief Engineer Theodore R. Scowden. The original sculptures were a mix of Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. Eight were destroyed by an 1890 tornado, that also destroyed the water tower. In the early 1890s, a new cast iron water tower was built and replacement figures were added around 1893. Most of the replacement figures were ordered from J. W. Fiske Iron Works, and the Indian Hunter may be from their "Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Zinc Statuary, Animals, Etc.," entry no. 210 or 210 1/2.

Contractor Patrick Bannon is responsible for placing the replacement sculptures on the tower for a sum of $1,650. Funding may have been provided by Michael Muldoon, founder of the Muldoon Monument Company, and son-in-law of James S. Lithgow, an original board member of the Louisville Water Company. Muldoon may also be responsible for selecting the replacement sculptures. Between 1990 and 1993, the sculpture and tower were restored. The Water Tower is a National Historic Landmark.

TITLE: Indian Hunter with Dog

ARTIST(S): founder (possibly by): J. W. Fiske Iron Works; engineer: Theodore R. Scowden; contractor: Patrick Bannon

DATE: After 1890. Installed ca. 1893

MEDIUM: Zinc, painted

CONTROL NUMBER: IAS KY000209

Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]

PHYSICAL LOCATION:
3005 Upper River Road Louisville Water Tower balustrade Louisville, Kentucky 40207


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