Concrete Cows

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Concrete Cows is a famous outdoor sculpture in Milton Keynes consisting of life-sized cow figures made from concrete and fiberglass, often seen as an iconic symbol of the town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
outdoor sculpture
public artwork
tourist attraction
artMovement contemporary art
commissionedBy Milton Keynes Development Corporation
country England
United Kingdom
creator Liz Leyh
depicts cows
genre public art
hasColor black and white
hasCulturalSignificance represents the contrast between urban planning and rural imagery
hasEditionOrTranslation replica cows in other locations in Milton Keynes
hasInfluenceOn identity of Milton Keynes
hasMediaCoverage frequently featured in news and travel articles about Milton Keynes
hasPart life-sized cow figures
hasQuality life-sized
site-specific art
whimsical
heritageDesignation locally listed artwork
inception 1978
inspired souvenirs and merchandise related to Milton Keynes
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Buckinghamshire
locatedNear A422 road in Milton Keynes
location Milton Keynes
materialUsed concrete
fiberglass
notableFor being an iconic symbol of Milton Keynes
humorous representation of rural life in a new town
partOf public art collection of Milton Keynes
significantPlace Milton Keynes
subjectHasRole symbol of Milton Keynes
usedAs local cultural icon
tourist photo spot

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Milton Keynes hasPublicArt Concrete Cows