EPISODE · Oct 14, 2021 · 27 MIN
Hope for Coppini's lost sculpture and Galveston's distinct place in time and space | Sculptor and Artist Doug McLean
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📍Visit our interactive map!Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚📱Social and other ways to explore Texas HistoryHope is located at 2517 Avenue HPhotos, to support, and learn more about Doug's project, visit Galvestonsculpture.comDoug McLean has a degree in Fine Arts he was fortunate to attend the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Maine. His first creative challenge in Galveston was serving as the blacksmith during the restoration of the 1877 Tall Ship Elissa where he hand forged hundreds of the ships fittings and became an active crew member. To this day he feels his introduction to Galveston before the revitalization of The Strand Historic District put him in the right place at the right time. Doug has been a long time resident of Galveston, Texas and has completed and erected a statue titled "Hope" inspired by famous artist Pompeo Coppini's infamously lost sculpture "Victim's of the Galveston Flood."Doug discusses the calling he felt to undertake this daunting project, the process of working through difficult times during this pursuit and during a disaster, and why it is all worth it. Tour with Spotify:👂Listen: Rosenberg Fountains👂Listen: East End Historical District👂Listen: Texas Heroes Monument👂Listen: Quick History of Galveston👂Listen: The Strand👂Listen: Pier 21👂Listen: Port of GalvestonKeywords: Galveston, Texas, History, Island, Texas History, Beach, cruise, cruise ship, vacation, Henry Rosenberg, Fountains, East End Historic District, Strand, Seawall, Bolivar, Houston, Audio Tour, Audio Guide, Free Tour, Free in Galveston, Galveston Guide, Port of Galveston, Emancipation, Juneteenth, Spanish, Bernardo De Galvez, sandbar, capitol of Texas, Texas Podcast, Texas History Podcast, Pompeo Coppini, The Alamo, American Sculptor Support the showGalveston Unscripted Digital Market
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📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Hope is located at 2517 Avenue H Photos, to support, and learn more about Doug's project, visit Galvestonsculpture.com Doug McLean has a degree in Fine Arts he was fortunate to attend the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Maine. His first creative challenge in Galveston was serving as the blacksmith during the restoration of the 1877 Tall Ship ...
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Hope for Coppini's lost sculpture and Galveston's distinct place in time and space | Sculptor and Artist Doug McLean
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