Nancy Schön  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1928 (age 95–96) | 
| Known for | Sculptor | 
| Notable work | Make Way for Ducklings | 
Nancy Schön (born 1928) is a sculptor of public art displayed internationally. She is best known for her work in the Boston, Massachusetts area, notably her bronze duck and ducklings in the Boston Public Garden, a recreation of the duck family in Robert McCloskey's children's classic Make Way for Ducklings. It is featured on the Boston Women's Heritage Trail.[1] In 1991, Barbara Bush gave a duplicate of this sculpture to Raisa Gorbachev as part of the START Treaty, and the work is displayed in Moscow's Novodevichy Park.[2]
In 1952, after graduation from Boston's Museum School, she married Donald Alan Schön (1930–1997), and her series, The Reflective Giraffe, with a giraffe as the central icon, is a tribute to her husband. Since 1966, she has lived in West Newton, Massachusetts.[3]
Gallery
Public Art Sculptures
- 1987 Make Way for Ducklings, Boston Public Garden, Boston, MA.
 - 1991 Make Way for Ducklings, Novodevichy Park, Moscow, Russia.
 - 1991 Eeyore, Children’s Patio, Newton Free Library, Newton, MA
 - 1995 The Tortoise and The Hare (sculpture), Copley Square, Boston, MA
 - 1995 Raccoons and the Magic Horseshoes, Children’s Bridge, Belle Meade, TN
 - 1996 Empty Sled and Dog, Sarah Pryor Memorial, Hannah Williams Park Wayland, MA
 - 2000 Dancing Girl, Edmond and Lily Safra Children’s Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel
 - 2001 Winnie the Pooh and the Hunny Pot, Children’s Patio, Newton Free Library, Newton, MA
 - 2002 Lentil and his Dog, Lentil Park, Hamilton, Ohio.
 - 2002 Gateway to Independence, Carroll Center for the Blind, Newton, MA
 - 2003 Scholarly, Whimsical, Gentle, Lucky, and Loving Dragon, Cambier Park, Naples, FL
 - 2003 A Dragon for Dorchester, Nonquit Street Green, Dorchester, MA
 - 2004 Nursing Sundial, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
 - 2008 Butterflies in the Francis Street Garden, Francis Street Garden, Boston, MA
 - 2009 Tortoise and Hare, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR[4]
 - 2010 Sal’s Bear, Children’s Garden, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay, ME
 - 2012 Piglet, Children’s Patio, Newton Free Library, Newton, MA
 - 2014 Friendship, Children’s Garden, Myriad Botanical Gardens, Oklahoma City, OK
 - 2017 Butterfly. "Metamorphosis" exhibit at Regis College, Weston, MA
 - 2019 Myrtle the Turtle, Myrtle Street Playground, Beacon Hill, MA[5]
 - 2021 Diversity - The Owl and the Pussy Cat, Nonquit Street Garden, Dorchester, MA
 - 2021 Newton Bronze Flower, Newton Public Library, Newton MA
 - 2022 Caterpillar, Waban Commons, Newton, MA
 - 2022 Charlie the Snail, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
 - 2022 Millie the Ducky in a Puddle, Concord Library, Concord,MA
 - 2023 “REACH” for Knowledge. Wellesley Free Library, Wellesley MA
 
References
- ↑ "Back Bay East". Boston Women's Heritage Trail.
 - ↑ Make Way for Ducklings
 - ↑ "At Home with Nancy Schon"
 - ↑ The Tortoise and The Hare, Crystal Bridges
 - ↑ Myrtle the Turtle
 

