Pioneer Woman (Littman)

For other uses, see Pioneer Woman (disambiguation).
Pioneer Woman
Pioneer Woman
Location in Portland, Oregon
Year 1956 (1956)
Type Sculpture
Material Bronze
Dimensions 3.0 m × 0.91 m × 0.91 m (10 ft × 3 ft × 3 ft)
Condition "Treatment needed" (1993)
Location Portland, Oregon, United States
Coordinates 45°29′54″N 122°42′29″W / 45.498293°N 122.708008°W / 45.498293; -122.708008Coordinates: 45°29′54″N 122°42′29″W / 45.498293°N 122.708008°W / 45.498293; -122.708008
Owner City of Portland's Bureau of Parks and Recreation

Pioneer Woman, also known as Joy, Joy (Pioneer Woman),[1] the Laberee Memorial Fountain, Mother/Child and Young Pioneer Woman,[2] is an outdoor 1956 bronze sculpture and drinking fountain by American artist Frederick Littman, located at Council Crest Park in Portland, Oregon.

Description and history

Located at Council Crest Park on Southwest Fairmont Boulevard, Pioneer Woman is a bronze sculpture and drinking fountain designed by Frederick Littman and completed in 1956. It depicts a standing female figure with her hair flying behind her, holding a baby in her outstretched arms. The sculpture measures approximately 10 feet (3.0 m) x 3 feet (0.91 m) x 3 feet (0.91 m) and rests on a triangular granite base which measures approximately 20 inches (51 cm) x 36 inches (91 cm) x 36 inches (91 cm). The base sits in the center of a hexagonal foundation made of concrete and gravel. An inscription on the base reads "Littman"; another, around the sides of the base, reads: This Fountain a Gift / Of Florence and / George P. Laberee".[2]

The work was donated to the City of Portland by Florence and George P. Laberee.[1] Its condition was deemed "treatment needed" by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in November 1993.[2] According to Smithsonian, Pioneer Woman is administered by the City of Portland's Bureau of Parks and Recreation.[2]

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