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The artwork at Rockefeller Center comes in every size, shape, color, and medium. From the very beginning the plan was to set the standard for public art in NYC. And it continues to do so today.
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Abolition of Bondage
Jose Maria SertNorth Corridor of 30 Rockefeller PlazaThe first commission Jose Maria Sert received for Rockefeller Center was to paint four murals to decorate the ends of the elevator banks.LEARN MORE - Mural
Abolition of War
Jose Maria SertNorth Corridor of 30 Rockefeller PlazaThe first commission Jose Maria Sert received for Rockefeller Center was to paint four murals to decorate the ends of the elevator banks.LEARN MORE - Sculpture
Acts from Vaudeville
Rene Paul ChambellanUnder marquee and above 1260 Avenue of the Americas entranceThese six playful plaques under the marquee on the granite wall are both architectural decorations and introductions to the stage events ahead.LEARN MORE - Mural
American Progress
Jose Maria SertMain Lobby of 30 Rockefeller PlazaBorn in Barcelona, Sert spent his adult life living in Paris and was internationally famous as a mural painter.LEARN MORE - Carving
Arms of England
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. SolonAbove 50th Street entrance of 620 Fifth AvenueThree gilded passant-gardant lions (passant means walking; gardant means looking out of the shield) reinforce the presence of the building’s primary tenant, the British monarchy.LEARN MORE - Mural
Art in Focus
Multiple ArtistsRockefeller CenterRockefeller Center in partnership with Art Production Fund will present a series of public art pop ups throughout the center. Taking place in unique and unexpected locations, the multidisciplinary program will showcase installations inspired by the New York City landscape and contemporary life.LEARN MORE - Mural
Art Sundae
Multiple Artists30 Rockefeller PlazaArt Sundae at Rockefeller Center in partnership with Art Production FundLEARN MORE - Carving
Aspects of Mankind
Gaston Lachaise1250 Avenue of the AmericasThese four allegorical stone carvings express ideal aspects of the development of modern civilization: Genius Seizing the Light of the Sun (the development of electricity and communications), The Conquest of Space and Gifts of Earth to Mankind (an acknowledgement of spirituality), and The Spirit of Progress (a reference to the bond between capitalism and the unions during the building of the Center).LEARN MORE - Sculpture
Atlas
Lee Lawrie and Rene Paul Chambellan630 Fifth Avenue, Main entrance forecourtAtlas is a successful collaboration between two talented artists, Lee Lawrie, who conceived the idea and designed the figure, and Rene Chambellan, who modeled the heroic-sized statue from his sketch.LEARN MORE
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Brangwyn's South Corridor
Sir Frank BrangwynSouth Corridor of the main lobby in 30 Rockefeller PlazaSir Frank Brangwyn’s four South Corridor murals were commissioned to complement the murals by Jose Maria Sert in the north corridor, although most observers agree this aesthetic bond wasn’t achieved.LEARN MORE
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Christmas Angels
Valerie ClareboutChannel GardensIn winter the Channel Gardens fountains are turned off and the Center is decorated for the Christmas holidays.LEARN MORE - Carving
Columbia Greeting a Woman and Boatman Unfurling a Sail
Lee LawrieAbove 19 West 50th Street EntranceThese two panels are part of the three pieces Lee Lawrie created as an appeal for world peace.LEARN MORE - Carving
Commerce and Industry with a Caduceus
Attilio PiccirilliAbove the main entrance of 636 Fifth AvenueLocated above the glass bas-relief Youth Leading Industry, this large polychrome-painted limestone cartouche shows two monumental-sized figures symbolizing the basic trades of the nation.LEARN MORE - Mural
Conquest of Disease
Jose Maria SertNorth Corridor of 30 Rockefeller PlazaThe first commission Jose Maria Sert received for Rockefeller Center was to paint four murals to decorate the ends of the elevator banks.LEARN MORE - Mural
Contest
Jose Maria SertSouth stairway in the grand lobby of 30 Rockefeller PlazaPainted three years after Fraternity of Men, this work presents a far more pessimistic view of the world.LEARN MORE - Carving
Cornucopia of Plenty
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. Solon10 West 51st StreetThis polychrome-painted stone carving depicts a messenger soaring from the clouds, emptying an overflowing horn onto the earth.LEARN MORE
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Dance, Drama, and Song
Hildreth M. MeiereRadio City Music HallThese three large stylized decorative plaques, placed high up on the south façade of Radio City Music Hall, represent the theater’s main activities.LEARN MORE - Sculpture
Dancing Figure
William Zorach1260 Avenue of the AmericasDancing Figure, an over-life-size casting of a nude female figure resting on one knee, is a study of the rounded, full shapes and simplified forms that characterize Zorach’s work.LEARN MORE
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Eve
Gwen Creighton LuxFirst mezzanine near 50th Street staircaseDefying easy categorization, this unconventional portrait of Eve is depicted from an evolutionary view.LEARN MORE - Carving
Exterior Elevator Door Panels
Rene Paul Chambellan1270 Avenue of the AmericasRadio City Music Hall designer Donald Deskey commissioned Chambellan, a highly talented architectural modeler and sculptor, to provide designs for the elevator doors, with the belief that every small detail and decorative element would help create the right atmosphere of escape and fantasy.LEARN MORE
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Fountainhead Figures
Rene Paul ChambellanEast ends of the Six Pools in the Channel GardensAmongst the greenery of the Channel Gardens are six fountainhead sculptures gushing broad streams of water.LEARN MORE - Carving
Four Continents
Leo Lentelli636 Fifth Avenue sixth floor facadeLeo Lentelli’s allegorical carvings of Asia, Europe, Africa and The Americas not only reflect the range of international businesses within the building, but also communicate the vastness and history of the continentsLEARN MORE - Carving
Four Periods In Italian History
Leo Lentelli626 Fifth AvenueThese stone carvings represent four eras in Italy’s history. They begin with The Roman Period, represented by the letters S.P.Q.R. (“The Senate and People of Rome”) and a Roman warrior.LEARN MORE - Mural
Fraternity of Men
Jose Maria SertNorth stairway in the grand lobby of 30 Rockefeller PlazaSert expresses an optimistic view in this mural, painted at a time when Europe was on the verge of war.LEARN MORE - Sculpture
Frieze Sculpture
Multiple Artists30 Rockefeller PlazaFrieze Sculpture is a major public art initiative, presented at Rockefeller Center in partnership with Frieze New York and Tishman Speyer.LEARN MORE
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Gallic Freedom
Alfred JanniotAbove the main entrance of 610 Fifth AvenuePerched above the entrance of La Maison Francaise, this massive, majestic figure is symbolic of French freedom as she proclaims Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity) to the world.LEARN MORE - Sculpture
Girl And Goose
Robert LaurentFirst mezzanineThis cast aluminum statue is one of three nudes that, amazingly, created a controversy when it was first installed.LEARN MORE
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Industries of the British Empire
Carl Paul JenneweinAbove 620 Fifth Avenue entranceThe nine gilded allegorical figures on this large bronze panel represent industries that were once considered major sources of income for the British.LEARN MORE - Carving
Industry and Agriculture
Carl Paul Jennewein1 Rockefeller Plaza main entranceThese two heroic-sized carvings represent the commercial activities of industry and agriculture, depicting universal activities, not individuals.LEARN MORE - Mosaic
Intelligence Awakening Mankind
Barry Faulkner1250 Avenue of the AmericasThis mosaic of small glass tiles (tesserae) is composed of over one million glass tiles in two hundred and fifty colors, each hand-cut and hand-set.LEARN MORE - Sculpture
Italia
Giacomo ManzuAbove 626 Fifth Avenue entranceDuring the Second World War, a bas-relief with an undesirable fascist theme was removed from the prominent 626 Fifth Avenue entrance. Twenty years later, in 1965, a group of prominent Italian businessmen presented Rockefeller Center with this plaque as a symbol of Italy and Italian-Americans.LEARN MORE
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Light and Movement
Michio IharaOn the main lobby north and south walls of 630 Fifth AvenueNelson Rockefeller, a great patron of modern art, commissioned this sculpture in 1978 to update and enhance the lobby area of the International Building.LEARN MORE
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Mankind Figures (Maiden and Youth)
Paul ManshipFlanking the staircase to the Lower PlazaManship created these heroic-sized figures in 1933 to flank the golden Titan Prometheus.LEARN MORE - Carving
Morning, Present, Evening
Robert GarrisonAbove 1270 Avenue of the Americas entranceThis was the first work of art commissioned for Rockefeller Center and ultimately set the stage for its renowned Art Deco style.LEARN MORE - Carving
Motifs from the Coats of Arms of The British Isles
Rene Paul ChambellanFifth Avenue facade sixth-floor spandrels of 620 Fifth AvenueFor this series of carvings, Chambellan borrowed motifs from the coats of arms of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland—the four countries that make up the British Isles.LEARN MORE
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News
Isamu NoguchiAbove 50 W 50th Street entrance of 30 Rockefeller PlazaSoaring above the entrance to 50 Rockefeller Plaza, this dynamic plaque symbolizes the business of the building’s former tenant, the Associated Press.LEARN MORE
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Pageant of French History
Rene Paul ChambellanSixth floor spandrels of the 610 Fifth Avenue FacadeSymbols from four significant events in France’s history illustrate the themes of A Pageant of French History.LEARN MORE - Mural
Panther Mural
Jenry BillingsThird floor ladies' powder room, Radio City Music HallThis decorative, enigmatic work, on display in the ladies room, stylistically moves away from Art Deco and toward Surrealism, where dreams and unreality were key themes.LEARN MORE - Carving
Progress
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. SolonAbove 49th Street entranceA true icon of the Art Deco style, this bas-relief is allegorical, has bold and flat geometric shapes, strong colors and stylized forms, and, above all, is decorative.LEARN MORE - Sculpture
Prometheus
Paul ManshipAbove Lower PlazaPrometheus is said to be the best-known sculpture in Rockefeller Center and the most photographed monumental sculpture in all of NYC.LEARN MORE
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Radio
Leo FriedlanderAbove 50 W 50th Street entrance of 30 Rockefeller PlazaA native New Yorker, Leo Friedlander studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and Paris and was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1913.LEARN MORE
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Saint Francis of Assisi with Birds
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. SolonAbove 9 West 50th Street entrance of 630 Fifth AvenueThe figure of Saint Francis symbolizes love of self and neighbor.LEARN MORE - Carving
Seeds of Good Citizenship
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. SolonAbove Channel Gardens Entrance of La Maison FrancaisePure Art Deco, this panel features an allegorical gilded female figure sowing seeds in the form of a stylized fleur-de-lis, the symbolic flower of France.LEARN MORE - Carving
Sound and Light
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. SolonAbove 30 Rockefeller Plaza main entranceSound and Light are located to the left and right sides of Lawrie’s celebrated Wisdom.LEARN MORE - Mural
Spirit of Dance
Jose Maria SertNorth Hall of 30 Rockefeller PlazaAs Sert’s submission for the main-lobby mural, American Progress, did not wrap the corners of the wall, he was asked to provide two additional murals for these walls.LEARN MORE - Carving
Swords Into Plowshares
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. Solon19 West 50th Street entrance of 630 Fifth AvenueThis panel is one unit of the three-part work Lee Lawrie created as an appeal for world peace.LEARN MORE
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Television
Leo FriedlanderAbove 49th Street entranceA native New Yorker, Leo Friedlander studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and Paris and was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1913.LEARN MORE - Mural
The Fountain Of Youth
Ezra A. WinterMain staircase from grand foyer to first mezzanine, Radio City Music HallThis enormous mural sweeps up the staircase and overlooks spectacular grand foyer (a space created by the architect Edward Durrell Stone).LEARN MORE - Mural
The History of Transportation
Dean Cornwell10 Rockefeller Plaza main lobbyWith major commercial air travel taking off after World War II, Dean Cornwell was commissioned to create a mural depicting the advances of transportation.LEARN MORE - Sculpture
The Immigrant
Giacomo ManzuNear West 50th Street entrance of 626 Fifth AvenueThe companion work to the large panel titled Italia, this bas-relief is a poignant work depicting a weary barefoot mother and her naked child, the fundamental nature of poverty.LEARN MORE - Carving
The Joy of Life
Attilio PiccirilliAbove 48th Street entranceJohn D. Rockefeller, the developer of the Center, was a reserved man who advocated temperance, yet this carving portrays the “joy” of life as wine.LEARN MORE - Mural
The Phantasmagoria Of The Theater
Louis BoucheWalls of the main lounge of Radio City Music HallWhen Bouche was commissioned to paint a series of vignettes to represent various theatrical scenes for the walls of the main lounge, he chose five eras as the focus for his lively narrative.LEARN MORE - Carving
The Story of Mankind
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. SolonAbove 29 West 50th Street entrance of 630 Fifth AvenueThe Story of Mankind is a massive carved limestone screen divided into fifteen small rectangular spaces that Lawrie termed “hieroglyphs”.LEARN MORE - Mural
Time
Jose Maria SertMain Lobby of 30 Rockefeller PlazaThis dramatic ceiling mural depicts heroic-sized, Titans who symbolize the three aspects of time: Past, Present and Future.LEARN MORE - Carving
To Commemorate The Workmen of The Center
Gaston LachaiseAbove 45 Rockefeller Plaza EntranceAfter immigrating to America, Gaston Lachaise abandoned his European academic training and began his own artistic explorations, favoring celebrations of the human body.LEARN MORE
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Winged Mercury
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. SolonAbove Channel Gardens Entrance of 620 Fifth AvenueThe Roman god Mercury has been used to symbolize Britain’s worldwide strength in the 1930s, and here the gilded figure is depicted on a mission, rapidly flying over blue-green waves.LEARN MORE - Carving
Wisdom
Lee Lawrie with colorist Leon V. SolonAbove 30 Rockefeller Plaza main entranceAn Art Deco icon, Wisdom famously looms over the entrance to the main building of Rockefeller Center and can be seen from Fifth Avenue.LEARN MORE
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Youth Leading Industry
Attilio PiccirilliAbove the main entrance of 636 Fifth AvenueThis bas-relief was cast to capture the energy of a modern future emerging in Italy.LEARN MORE
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