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James Lee Hansen

Sculptor

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H84 – Female Portrait Head PSU

August 4, 1968

G35 – Talos No. 2

March 5, 1968

Talos No. 2 was one of the original group of 12 sculptures, sited in 1977 for the original Portland, OR  Transit Mall. View the Wikipedia Article Photography by Aaron Johanson

H32.01 – Naga Head

March 1, 1968

This sculpture was acquired by the Battle Ground School District after the Percentage for Art went into affect.

C09 – Baker Education Center – Relief panels

January 9, 1968

Baker County, Baker Education Center, these cast concrete panels were designed and manufactured at the Burnt Bridge Studio in Vancouver, WA. These were commissioned by; Hayslip & Tuft, Architects, 4100 SW Barbur Blvd, Portland, OR.

F18 – Maquette 3

January 3, 1968

SP01 – Naga Spore

January 1, 1968

One of the original “Percent for Art” purchases for Pleasant Valley School in Battle Ground, WA. Originally placed in the library.

H55 – Head AV-XG

May 5, 1967

H34.00 – Head Study

March 4, 1967

L40 – Oasis Study 8

April 1, 1966

C28 – St. Ann’s Parish “Joseph” & “Mary with Jesus”

January 28, 1966

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  • SP12 – Moonrigger Study No. 2
  • SP08 – Naga Spore No. 4 (maquette)
  • R06 – Ritual Dancer
  • H106 – Horse Head
  • H105 – Head Study BL

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