Mustangs of Las Colinas | |
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Artist | Robert Glen |
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Medium | Bronze sculpture |
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32°52′14.13″N 96°56′19.53″W / 32.8705917°N 96.9387583°W | |
Owner | Irving Archives and Museum |
Website | www |
Mustangs of Las Colinas is a bronze sculpture by Robert Glen that decorates Williams Square in Las Colinas in Irving, Texas.[1] It portrays a group of nine wild mustangs at 1+1⁄2 times life size running through a watercourse.[2] Fountains give the effect of water splashed by the animals' hooves. The work was commissioned in 1976 and installed in 1984.
Mustangs of Las Colinas Museum is located adjacent to the sculpture, in the east building of The Towers at Williams Square. The museum has exhibits and a film about the work's creation as well as additional sculptures by Robert Glen.
Williams Square is accessible from the DART Orange Line’s stops at Las Colinas Urban Center station and Irving Convention Center station.[3]
Glen's public commissions include one of Texas' proudest monuments and one of the largest equestrian sculptures in the world, the Mustangs of Las Colinas in Irving, Texas.
The foundry used the molds for scaling and measurement in creating 1½ times life-size foam models.
In conjunction with the arrival of the DART Rail Orange Line into Irving and Las Colinas on Monday, July 30, DART introduces a new circulator bus service linking major points of interest near the Las Colinas Urban Center and Irving Convention Center.