If you're a fan of history and public art in Michigan, you have a lot to be thankful for, and we've got quite the story for you. There are countless unique sculptures, buildings, and architectural feats to explore here in the Great Lake State. However, we feel like one piece in Grand Rapids is particularly fascinating, and you'll surely want to see it yourself. The Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park belong on every art lover's bucket list. One of the most amazing things here is The American Horse sculpture. Have you ever seen the incredible Meijer Gardens horse in person? Even if you've checked it out on previous visits to the area, you just might learn something new about its origins as you read on.
"The American Horse" sculpture is quite difficult to miss. It's located on the stunning grounds of the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, which can be found right along the East Beltline NE in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
While visitors to Meijer Gardens often stop to snap photos of this equestrian behemoth, few take the time to learn about its far-reaching history. For fans of art in Michigan, this sculpture is truly a must-experience piece, and you'll want to see it in person to take in its striking size and presence.
The American Horse sculpture arrived in Grand Rapids, MI back in 1999. However, its history extends centuries into the past. In fact, its origins date all the way back to 1482! Master painter Leonardo da Vinci first envisioned a horse sculpture for the Duke of Milan.
Despite years of preparation and study, da Vinci’s designs for the towering bronze piece never came to fruition, as the bronze intended for his piece was ultimately repurposed into military cannons in 1494.
Sadly, da Vinci died without ever seeing his gargantuan horse constructed. In 1977, American art collector Charles Dent embarked on a 15-year journey to complete da Vinci's vision and bring this masterpiece of a sculpture into existence.
While Dent's efforts laid the foundation for the creation of "The American Horse," it was sculptor Nina Akamu who redesigned the piece. She created two casts for the final bronze beauty after Dent's death in 1994.
In 1999, the first bronze cast of Akamu's stunning design was placed in Milan. This brought da Vinci's centuries-old dream full circle. As you've likely guessed by now, the second cast was used for the American Horse sculpture.
Today, Akamu's Michigan giant horse statue standing proud at 24 feet, draws in countless visitors, here in the Great Lakes State. This is one of the most striking pieces of public art in Michigan. As you gaze up at this incredible creation, allow yourself to be amazed by art's ability to span centuries and continents.
For more information about visiting Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, MI, where you can see The American Horse for yourself, check out the Meijer Gardens website. You can also see upcoming events at the park on the Meijer Gardens Facebook page.
Have you ever seen this big horse statue in Michigan or, perhaps, visited its twin in Milan, Italy? Share your experiences with us by leaving a comment. If you're a fan of public art in Michigan, we'd love to hear about your favorite pieces! Recommend another stunning sculpture in Michigan by completing our nomination form.
Traveling to Grand Rapids and need somewhere to stay? There are some great vacation home rentals in Grand Rapids, MI available on Vrbo. We love this cozy cottage that's located just a few miles from Meijer Gardens!
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