Upload
doandiep
View
213
Download
1
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
wh
itney aven
ue
wall street
trumbull street
prospect street
prospect street
hillh
ouse aven
ue
mansfield street
canal street
north
sachem streettem
ple street
grove street
whalley avenue
elm street
chapel street
tem
ple
stre
et
coll
ege
stre
et
broadway
york
str
eet
hig
h s
tree
t
chu
rch
str
eet
park
str
eet
Y
old campus
new haven greenJonathan Edwards
Pierson
Branford
Yale UniversityArt Gallery
Linsly-Chittenden
Art &Architecture
GreenHall
Yale Center for British Art
hewitt quad
cross campus
Trumbull
SterlingLibrary
Yale LawSchool
BeineckeLibrary
BectonCenter
TimothyDwight
YaleVisitorCenter
Morse
Ezra Stiles
Yale PeabodyMuseum of
Natural History
Kline Biology Tower
SterlingChemistry
Lab
Luce Hall
IngallsRink
science hill
grove street cemetery
10B9
C
87
6
2
3
4
G
1312
D
H 14
1516
17
18
IE
F
11
5
1A
2122
20
19
300 ft0 600 ft
* Indoors: Accessible when buildings are open
Accessible by appointment or guided tour only; call 203.432.2300
A Floating Helmets, 1965 Dimitri Hadzi (1921–2006) Jonathan Edwards College Courtyard
B Untitled, ca. 1965 Alexander Liberman (1912–1999) Art & Architecture Building
C Two Planes Vertical—Horizontal II, 1969–70 George Warren Rickey (1907–2002) Pierson College Courtyard
D Untitled, 1960 Costantino Nivola (1911–1988) Ezra Stiles College Courtyard
E Homage to Igor Stravinsky, 1959–60 Herbert Ferber (1906–1991) Morse College Courtyard
F Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks, 1969–74 Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929; b.a. 1950) Morse College Courtyard
G Corinth, 1963–66 Will Horwitt (1934–1985) Trumbull College Courtyard
H Law Links Generations, 1991 Paul Jeffries (b. 1950) Yale Law School Courtyard
I Calligraph Gee III, 1964 Herbert Ferber (1906–1991) Timothy Dwight College Courtyard
“There are not many farmers so invested in their work that they can justify the opportunity cost of not selling…Why risk your life, doing a dangerous job, working 60 hours a week, when you could make more money doing nothing?” “There are not many farmers so invested in their work that they can justify the opportunity cost of not selling…Why risk your life, doing a dangerous job, working 60 hours a week, when you could make more money doing nothing?” “There are not many farmers so invested in their work that they can justify the opportunity cost of not selling…Why risk your life, doing a dangerous job, working 60 hours a week, when you could make more money doing nothing?”
Self-guided tour highlights in red; tour time varies from 1 to 2 hours
1 Nathan Hale, 1913 Bela Lyon Pratt (1867–1917; b.f.a. 1899) Old Campus
2 Theodore Dwight Woolsey, 1896 John Ferguson Weir (1841–1926; m.a.h. 1871) Old Campus
3 Abraham Pierson, 1874 Launt Thompson (1833–1894; m.a.h. 1874) Old Campus
4 Giamatti Bench, 1990 David Sellers (b. 1938; b.s. 1960, m.arch. 1965) and James Sardonis (b. 1951) Old Campus
5 Memorial Quadrangle Gate, 1918–22 Samuel Yellin (1885–1940) High Street, at Harkness Tower
6 Education (Chittenden Memorial Window), 1889–90 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) for Tiffany Glass Company Linsly-Chittenden Hall
7 Yale University Art Gallery Sculpture Garden changing exhibits from the museum’s collection
8 Stacks, 1990 Richard Serra (b. 1939; b.f.a. 1962, m.f.a. 1964) Yale University Art Gallery, York Street courtyard [not yet installed]
9 Column, 1963 Robert Engman (b. 1927; m.f.a. 1955) Art & Architecture Building, on the Chapel Street facade
10 Repeat and Reverse, 1963 Josef Albers (1888–1976; m.a.h. 1950, d.f.a. 1962) Art & Architecture Building, on the York Street facade
11 Selin Fountain, mid-1930s Beatrix Jones Farrand (1872–1959; m.a.h. 1926) Selin Courtyard, Sterling Memorial Library
12 Alma Mater, 1932 Eugene Francis Savage (1883–1978; b.f.a. 1924) Sterling Memorial Library
13 The Women’s Table, 1993 Maya Lin (b. 1959; b.a. 1981, m.arch. 1986, d.f.a. 1987) Rose Walk, by Sterling Memorial Library
14 The Garden (Pyramid, Sun, and Cube), 1963 Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) Hewitt University Quadrangle (Beinecke Plaza)
15 Ledyard Flagstaff, 1908 John Carrère (1858–1911) and Thomas Hastings (1860–1929) Yale Alumni War Memorial, 1926–27 Thomas Hastings and Everett V. Meeks (1879–1954) Hewitt University Quadrangle (Beinecke Plaza)
16 Gallows and Lollipops, 1960 Alexander Calder (1898–1976) Hewitt University Quadrangle (Beinecke Plaza)
17 Peace, Devotion, Memory, and Courage, 1913 Henry Hering (1874–1949) Memorial Hall
18 Sculpture Screen, 1958 Harry Bertoia (1915–1978) Lobby of Davies Auditorium, Becton Center
19 Indeterminate Line, 1994 Bernar Venet (b. 1941) 34 Hillhouse Avenue, by Luce Hall
20 Modern Head, 1974/1989 Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) Sachem Street at Hillhouse Avenue, below Science Hill
21 Untitled, 1960 Raoul Ubac (1910–1985) Sunken courtyard, near Kline Biology Tower
22 Benjamin Silliman, Sr., 1881–84 John Ferguson Weir (1841–1926; m.a.h. 1871) Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, facing Prospect Street