‘Musica’ Maquettes 
The 9″ bronze miniature is the earliest version of the colossal public statue by Alan LeQuire found at the gateway of Nashville’s renowned Music Row. Edition of 120. Each patina is unique. “Dance is the physical expression of music and the sculpture is intended to convey the feeling of movement to the viewer in a composition that is simple, exuberant and celebratory. The theme of the sculpture is music, because of the historical and economic significance of the site. This is the heart of Music Row, the area and the artistic activity for which Nashville is best known. The sculpture conveys the importance of music to Nashville, past, present and future, and represents all forms of music without reference to any one genre.” – Alan LeQuire

 

The finished full-scale sculpture was four years in the making.
Each figure was created from clay using models hand-picked by the artist.

“These are all contemporary people, diverse in their ethnicity and beautiful in their variety”. 

Portraiture by Alan LeQuire

At 38 feet, ‘Musica’ is one of the largest bronze figure groups in the United States.

To reserve a maquette: 615 298-4611.

 

Sculpting Classes with Alan LeQuire

 

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