This is a list of public art in Baltimore.
This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.
Title | Image | Artist | Year | Location | Coordinates | Material | Dimensions | Owner |
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The Armistead Monument | Edward Berge | 1914 | Fort McHenry | Bronze | 8 ft. x 4½ ft. x 4 ft. | National Park Service[1] | ||
Babe's Dream | Susan Luery | 1998 | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | Bronze | 16 ft. high | Maryland Stadium Authority[2] | ||
The Battle Monument | Antonio Capellano Architect: Maximilian Godefroy |
1825 | Calvert and Fayette streets | Marble | 52 ft. high; figure height 8 ft. 6 in. | City of Baltimore[3] | ||
Confederate Women's Monument | Joseph Maxwell Miller | 1917 | Charles Street and University Parkway | Bronze | 115 in. x 114 in. x 98 in. | City of Baltimore[4] | ||
Edgar Allan Poe Monument | Moses Jacob Ezekiel | 1915 | University of Baltimore Law Center Plaza | Bronze | 5 ft. x 27 in. x 45 in. | City of Baltimore[5] | ||
Fallsway Fountain | Hans Schuler Architect: Theodore Wells Pietsch |
1915 | Guilford Avenue and Biddle Street | Marble | 30 ft. x 24 ft. x 44 ft. | City of Baltimore[6] | ||
Force | Antoine-Louis Barye | late 1850s | Mount Vernon Place, the Northeast corner of the Washington Monument | Bronze | 39 in. x 28 in. x 32 in. | City of Baltimore[7] | ||
George Peabody | William Wetmore Story | 1869 | East garden of Mount Vernon Place | Bronze | 84 in. x 40 in. x 64 in. | City of Baltimore[8] | ||
The John Eager Howard Monument | Emmanuel Fremiet 1824-1910 | 1904 | North garden of Mount Vernon Place | Bronze | 12 ft. x 4½ ft. x 9½ ft. | City of Baltimore[9] | ||
Johns Hopkins Monument | Hans Schuler Architect: William Gordon Beecher |
1935 | Charles and 33rd Streets | Bronze and marble | 70 in. x 186 in. x 53 in. | City of Baltimore[10] | ||
Lafayette Monument | Andrew O'Connor, Jr. | 1924 | South garden of Mount Vernon Place | Bronze | 16 ft. x 8 ft. x 16 ft | City of Baltimore[11] | ||
Maryland Line Monument | Albert L. Van den Berghen Architect: Hodges and Leach |
1901 | Mount Royal Plaza | Bronze | 60 ft. 6 in. high; sculpture 11 ft. high approx. | City of Baltimore[12] | ||
Military Courage (DuBois) | Paul DuBois |
1885 | West garden of Mount Vernon Place | Bronze | 70 x 24 x 32 in | City of Baltimore[13] | ||
Order | Antoine-Louis Barye | late 1850s | Mount Vernon Place, the Southeast corner of the Washington Monument | Bronze | 38 in. x 27 in. x 33 in. | City of Baltimore[14] | ||
Peace | Antoine-Louis Barye | late 1850s | Mount Vernon Place, the Southwest corner of the Washington Monument | Bronze | 38 in. x 26 in. x 34 in. | City of Baltimore[15] | ||
Pulaski Memorial | Hans Schuler Architect: A. C. Radziszewski | 1942 | Patterson Parkat Linwood and Eastern Avenue | Bronze, marble and brick | 129 in. x 15 ft. x 26 in. | City of Baltimore[15] | ||
Roger B. Taney | William Henry Rinehart | 1871, 1887 recast | North garden of Mount Vernon Place | Bronze | 86 in. x 47 in. x 62 in. | City of Baltimore[16] | ||
Seated Lion | Antoine-Louis Barye | 1847 duplicate | Mount Vernon Place, the Southwest corner of the Washington Monument | Bronze | 75 in. x 38 in. x 53 in. | City of Baltimore[17] | ||
Severn Teackle Wallis | Laurent-Honoré Marqueste | 1903 | East garden of Mount Vernon Place | Bronze | 94 in. x 40 in. x 30 in. | City of Baltimore[18] | ||
Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument | Adolph A. Weinman Architect: Albert Randolph Ross |
1909 | Wyman Park, Charles and 29th streets | Bronze | 10 ft. x 102 in. x 150 in. | City of Baltimore[19] | ||
War | Antoine-Louis Barye | late 1850s | Mount Vernon Place, the Northwest corner of the Washington Monument | Bronze | 40 in. x 28 in. x 36 in. | City of Baltimore[20] | ||
Washington Monument | Enrico Causici Architect: Robert Mills |
1829 | Mount Vernon Place | Italian travertine. | 188 ft.high, sculpture 16 ft high approx. | City of Baltimore[21] |