Disambiguation evidence for Henry Moore sculpture "Nuclear Energy" via surface form

"Nuclear Energy"


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Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Henry Moore sculpture "Nuclear Energy"
surface form: Henry Moore Nuclear Energy sculpture
alsoKnownAs Henry Moore sculpture "Nuclear Energy"
surface form: Nuclear Energy (Henry Moore)
artMovement Modernism
artist Henry Moore
category Bronze sculptures in Illinois
category Monuments and memorials in Chicago
category Outdoor sculptures in Chicago
collection University of Chicago public art collection
commemorates Chicago Pile-1
surface form: Chicago Pile-1 experiment
commemorates development of nuclear energy
commemorates first controlled self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction
commissionedBy University of Chicago
completedIn 1966
coordinates 41.7914°N 87.6006°W
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Henry Moore
dedicatedOn 1967-12-02
dedicatedTo scientists of the Manhattan Project at Chicago
depicts atomic energy symbolism
depicts helmet-like dome form
depicts skull-like form
genre abstract sculpture
hasPart cluster of rounded forms
hasPart domed upper section
hasPart supporting base
height approximately 12 feet
height approximately 3.66 meters
inception 1964
instanceOf bronze sculpture
instanceOf public artwork
instanceOf sculpture
locatedAt Regenstein Library vicinity, University of Chicago
locatedAt site of Chicago Pile-1
locatedIn Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago
locatedIn Illinois
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
location University of Chicago
surface form: University of Chicago campus
material bronze
owner University of Chicago
publicAccess yes
subjectOf art historical analyses of Henry Moore’s work
subjectOf discussions on ethics of nuclear power
theme nuclear energy
theme peril of atomic power
theme promise of atomic power
theme science and technology
unveiledOn 1967-12-02