Marvel At Over 60 Large-Scale Sculptures As You Walk Around The 30-Acre DeCordova Sculpture Park In Massachusetts

deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts, offers a unique outdoor art experience with large-scale sculptures and picturesque grounds.

If you're looking for an outdoor space where you can stroll the grounds and feel inspired, look no further than the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum located just northwest of Boston. For over 70 years, this sculpture park and museum have been the premier venue for those who enjoy and appreciate art.

Spanning an area of 30 acres, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts is the largest sculpture park in New England. It is located on the former estate of Julian de Cordova, an entrepreneur and art collector.

In 1930, Mr. de Cordova gifted his estate to the town of Lincoln who would turn the estate into a public art museum. The DeCordova and Dana Museum opened its doors in 1950 with a focus on modern and contemporary works by local New England artists.

In 1989, the museum's name was changed to deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park and then in 2009, the name was changed to deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum with a focus on the outdoor sculpture park.

(Pictured here is a piece by artist Jeffrey Gibson called "Because Once You Enter My House It Becomes Our House." This sculpture is 44 x 44 x 21 feet.)

deCordova's world-renowned outdoor sculpture park spans across the property's acreage. Its picturesque setting of perfectly manicured lawns, trees, gardens, and terraces is located along the banks of Flint's Pond.

(Pictured here: "Lincoln" by Dewitt Godfrey. Dimensions of this piece are 15 x 150 x 10 feet.)

At any given time, there are 60 large-scale sculptures found throughout the grounds. Many of these pieces are on loan from the artists.

(Pictured here: "Best of All Possible Worlds" by Saul Melman.)

Take a walk and marvel at the large-scale pieces of art. There's something quite magical about viewing art out in a natural setting.

(Pictured here: "Two Big Black Hearts" by Jim Dine. The hearts are 12 feet tall.)

deCordova is a place of beauty, peace, and inspiration to all who visit. When you're finished perusing the grounds, head inside the museum to explore the spectacular art exhibitions inside.

Are you ready to visit the fascinating deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts? Have you visited before? Let us know about your experience and please share photos in the comments.

To learn more about the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, visit the webpage and follow along on Facebook for updates.

If you enjoy visiting museums around the Bay State, check out the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art located in Amherst. 

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