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H WEBER – BRONZE SCULPTURES
636-463-2613 – 636-443-9374 – harry@harryweber.com
Foxhound at Work – 1981. Fourteen-inch sculpture of a foxhound working a line. Held in the
artist’s private collection.
Coyote at the Creek Edge – 1982. Fourteen-inch sculpture of a coyote. Held in a private
collection.
Closing in Full Cry – 1988. Eight-inch long statue of dogs on a fox hunt. Held in private
collections.
Tearing the Braids – 1989. Twenty-inch sculpture of a mounted huntsman clearing a stone
wall. Held in private collections.
Stumped – 1990. Twenty-inch sculpture of two terriers putting prey to ground in a hollow
stump. Held in the permanent collection of the National Dog Museum.
Folly – 1990. Eighteen-inch statue of a basset named Folly right on the tail of a rabbit she is
hunting. Held in private collections.
Near Miss – 1990. Fifteen-inch high statue of a fox leaping up in the weeds after a grouse.
Held in private collections.
Terrierman – 1991. Eighteen-inch sculpture of an Irish Terrierman watching one of his Jacks
go to ground. Held in private collections.
Pike County War Memorial – 1991. Three-foot by three-foot relief honoring the servicemen
and women from Pike County who served in any of the five major conflicts to that date.
Installed outside the Courthouse in Bowling Green, MO.
Man from Kerry – 1991. Bust of an Irish ferrier. Held in private collections.
Walt Whitman – 1992. Eighteen-inch statue of the famed American poet. Held in the artist’s
private collection.
CDR Barry – 1992. Bust of a British Naval officer. Held in private collections.
H. L. Mencken – 1992. Bust of the famous journalist. Held in private collections.
Looking – 1993. A one-of-a-kind eighteen-inch portrait of an Olympic diver. Held in a private
collection.
Ware Riot – 1994. Twenty-inch sculpture of a whipper-in disciplining hounds who are hunting
the wrong quarry. Held in private collections.
The Smile of God is Victory – 1995. Three-foot by four-foot sculpture of a rowing crew
crossing the finish line. Held in private collection.
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Jack Daniel – 1995. Eight-inch sculpture of the famous distiller of whiskey. Held in private
collections.
At Bay – 1995. Twelve-inch sculpture of a dachshund holding a fox at bay. Held in private
collections.
Thrilling – 1995. Eighteen-inch statue of U. S. Olympic rider Todd Minikus and his horse,
Thrilling. Held in private collections.
Jane Walters – 1996. Twenty-inch bust of an Englishwoman. Held in private collections.
Barrelman – 1996. Eight-inch sculpture of a Jack Daniel’s barrelman at work. Held in private
collections.
Bob Gibson – 1998. Two-thirds life-size action figure of the Hall of Fame pitcher. In the Plaza
of Champions outside Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO.
Jack Buck – 1998. Life-size statue of the famed St. Louis Cardinals’ broadcaster. Outside
Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO.
Cardinals Plaza of Champions Series – 1998 – 2003. Two-thirds life-size action figures of the ten
St. Louis Hall of Fame players: “Cool Papa” Bell, Lou Brock, “Dizzy” Dean, Bob Gibson, Rogers
Hornsby, Stan Musial, “Red” Schoendienst, George Sisler, Enos Slaughter and “Ozzie” Smith.
Outside Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO.
Legends Walkway – 1998 – 2012. Twenty-three larger than life-size busts of Missouri sports
legends and larger than life-size statues of: Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Player;
Jackie Stiles, Missouri State University, all-time leading scorer NCAA women’s basketball;
Payne Stewart, Professional Golfer, two-time winner of the US Open. Missouri Sports Hall of
Fame, Springfield, MO.
Tom Botts – 1999. Thirty-inch bust of University of Missouri track coach Tom Botts. Outside
Audrey J. Walton Stadium in Columbia, MO.
Mark McGwire – 1999. Eighteen-inch sculpture presented to Mark McGwire to commemorate
his 500th Home Run. A copy is also in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.
Don Faurot – 1999. 150% life-size statue of Football Hall of Fame coach Don Faurot. At the
University of Missouri, outside Faurot Field in Columbia, MO.
Pierre Laclede – 1999. Eighteen-inch sculpture of the founder of St. Louis, MO. Held in private
collections.
Speck – 1999. Twenty-inch sculpture of a German Shorthair Pointer. Held in private
collections.
Pete – 1999. Twelve-inch sculpture of a beloved mongrel dog. Held in a private collection.
Pop Hughes – 2000. Bust of a long time football coach. On display in the Gymnasium of Mary
Institute Country Day School in St. Louis, MO.
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Jumper Rider Turning – 2000. Twenty-inch sculpture of a jumper rider turning between
fences. Held in a private collection.
Ron Holtman – 2000. A four-foot by four-foot relief of a Hall of Fame football coach. Outside
the Athletic Fields of Mary Institute Country Day School in St. Louis, MO.
Don Webb – 2000. Bust of the past Headmaster of Mary Institute Country Day School where it
is on display in the main Administration Building.
Condie Field Hockey Monument – 2000. One-half life-size field hockey player. Condie Field,
outside Villa Duchesne High School, Frontenac, MO.
Henry Lay – 2000. Life-size statue of the St. Louis, Missouri philanthropist, an alumnus of
Saint Louis University Law School and generous contributor to the University. Installed at the
entrance to the Lay Sculpture Park in Louisiana, MO.
Payne Stewart – 2000. 110% life-size of the two-time U.S. Open champion. Installed at the
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Springfield, MO.
Tiger – 2000. Twenty-four inch long tiger walking on stones through water. Held in the artist’s
private collection.
Perseverance – 2001. Three larger than life-size figures — urban and wildland firefighters and
an urban rescue worker — and a search and rescue dog. Outside the Boone County Fire
Protection District, Boone County, Missouri.
The Handoff – 2001. A two-foot high model depicting the famous option play that helped the
St. Louis Rams win the Super Bowl. Final statue will be twice life-size.
Huntsman – 2001. Thirty-inch long statue of a huntsman clearing a coop. Series of twenty
held in private collections throughout the United States. On display at the Master of
Foxhounds Association in Virginia.
Hussar – 2001. A two-foot high model depicting an eighteenth century Hungarian cavalryman
in full charge. Held in a private collection.
Stirring the Water – 2001. Twelve-inch figure of a grizzly bear fishing for salmon. Held in
private collections.
Eagle Landing – 2001. A life-size eagle landing in a twenty-foot tree. Outside the offices of
Eagle Eye Care in Creve Coeur, MO.
Stan Musial – 2001. Two-foot by three-foot relief of Stan Musial on display at the care center
that bears his name at Des Peres Hospital in St. Louis, MO.
Jack Hauck – 2002. Two-foot square relief of the industrialist. In a private collection.
Full Gallop – 2002. Twelve-inch statue of a galloping horse presented annually by Purina Mills
to the top salesman in the Horse Division. Held in private collections.
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Olympic Mascots – 2002. Six-inch bronze figures of the 2002 Winter Olympic mascots: the
Bear, the Coyote and the Hare. Held in private collections.
Mary Robert – 2002. A life-size bronze figure installed in a park honoring her hurricane relief
work in Cat Cay, Bahamas. Installed in a park.
Jackie Stiles – 2002. 110% life-size statue of the NCAA’s all-time women’s scoring leader.
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Springfield, MO.
The Boy and The Man – 2003. 110% life-size statue inspired by a drawing done in 1962 by
famed St. Louis Post Dispatch Newspaper artist Amadee Wohlschlaeger. Installed at the
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Springfield, MO.
Bernie Federko – 2003. 110% life-size statue of the Hall of Fame Blues’ Hockey player.
Installed outside the Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO.
Late May, 1805 – 2003. Diorama of the Lewis and Clark Expedition including eight life-size
figures, a sixty-foot mural and a twelve-foot waterfall. Installed inside the Drury Plaza Hotel in
downtown St. Louis, MO. Designated a National Lewis and Clark site by the Federal Parks
Department.
Riding for Fun – 2003. Two-foot statue of a young woman riding her horse, accompanied by
her dog. Held in private collections.
Sacagawea – 2003. Twelve-inch model of a proposed life-size statue of the Shoshone Indian
woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark. Held in the artist’s private collection.
Hi Simmons – 2003. Life-size bust of University of Missouri baseball coach “Hi” Simmons.
Outside the Taylor Baseball Stadium in Columbia, MO.
Foundation – 2003. A monument honoring balanced education, involving a fifteen-foot central
granite abstract and three life-size figures of students representing arts, athletics and
academics. Set in an outdoor plaza designed to serve as a student gathering site at Mary
Institute Country Day School, St. Louis, MO.
Norm Stewart – 2003. Bust of the famous basketball coach displayed at Mizzou Arena at the
University of Missouri in Columbia, MO.
Red Schoendienst – 2003. Two-foot by three-foot relief of the great second baseman on
display outside the care center that bears his name in Des Peres Hospital in St. Louis, MO.
Frank White – 2004. Life-size statue of Kansas City Royals’ Hall of Fame second baseman.
Outside Royals Stadium in Kansas City, MO.
Running Fox – 2004. Life-size figure of a fox leaping in tall grass. Copies on display at Fox
Run Golf Course in Eureka, MO and at the Sculpture Garden in Chesterfield, MO.
Ozzie Smith (Cal Poly) – 2004. Life-size sculpture of the Hall of Fame shortstop on display at
his Alma Mater, California Polytechnic, in San Luis Obispo, CA.
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John Campbell – 2004. Bust of the founder of Malt-O-Meal on display at their corporate
headquarters.
Clyde Hart and Jack Patterson – 2004. Busts of the famous Baylor track coaches displayed
outside the Athletic complex named for them at Baylor University in Waco, TX.
Hannah Cole – 2004. Life-size statue of the pioneer woman who was a founder of Boonville,
MO. It is installed in Morgan Park, in Boonville, MO.
Osczar – 2004. Eighteen-inch statue of a national champion in the “In Hand” hunter class and
a canine friend. Held in private collections, including that of the Director of the National Dog
Museum.
Ozzie Smith – 2004. Life-size bronze statue of Baseball Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith.
Outside Ozzie Smith Stadium, San Luis Obispo, CA.
Herb Fanning – 2004. A life-size statue of the “unofficial mayor” of Lynchburg, Tennessee
playing checkers. Installed outside the old general store in the town square of Lynchburg, TN.
Jack Buck - Famous Missourian – 2005. Bronze bust of the famed St. Louis sportscaster.
Inside the Capitol Building in Jefferson City, MO.
Calf – 2005. Fifteen-inch statue of a dairy calf created as the annual award for the Purina Mills
Dairy Division’s top salesperson. Held in private collections.
Ann Cori – 2005. Life-size bust of the owner of an exclusive cooking school in St. Louis, MO.
Held in a private collection.
Thomas Jefferson – 2005. Life-size bust of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United
States. Inside the main entrance of Thomas Jefferson School in St. Louis, MO.
Oscar Robertson – 2005. Eighteen-inch statue created as the trophy to be awarded annually to
the NCAA player of the year. The original is displayed at the NCAA Headquarters in Indianapolis,
IN. Also held in private collections.
Larry Bird – 2005. Twenty-inch sculpture of the NBA star, awarded annually to the Missouri
Valley Conference Male Player of the Year. Held in private collections.
Tennessee Williams – 2005. Life-size bust of the famous playwright. Displayed on Euclid
Avenue in the Central West End of St. Louis, MO.
Bill Henderson – 2005. Bust of the founder of the Girls and Boys Club in Springfield, MO
Dennis and Judith Jones Variety Club Plaque – 2005. Three-foot by four-foot relief outside the
playground in Forest Park, St. Louis, MO.
Huntsman – 2005. Twelve-inch sculpture of Huntsman, Tommy Jackson and one of his
hounds. Held in private collections.
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Res – 2005. Twenty-four inch sculpture of Tony La Russa’s pet rescue dog. Held in private
collections.
Running Foxhound- 2006. A private commission of a foshouncd crossing a creek. Held in
private collections.
N. S. Hillyard – 2006. Bust of the founder of Hillyard Industries in St. Joseph, MO. Displayed
at their headquarters.
Robert Trulaske – 2006. Bust of the businessman and philanthropist displayed at the
University of Missouri Business School named for him.
Battleflag – 2006. Twelve-inch sculpture representing the interdependence between soldier
and state. Held in the artist’s private collection.
Daniel Boone – 2006. Life-size statue of the pioneer who spent the last two decades of his life
in the St. Charles, Missouri area. Installed on the City of St. Charles’ historic Main Street.
The Captain’s Return – 2006. Twice life-size monument of Lewis and Clark, and their
Newfoundland dog, Seaman. Installed on the bank of the Mississippi River in downtown St.
Louis, MO, this project involved negotiations with six governmental agencies and the
construction of a base and statue capable of withstanding the inevitable floodwaters of the
mighty Mississippi River. Designated a national Lewis and Clark site by the Federal Parks
Department.
Let Freedom Ring – 2007. Life-size bronze figures of father and child and their dog saluting
the flag. Installed outside the City Hall of Ladue, MO.
Home Field Advantage – 2007. Larger than life-size sculpture of two football players
celebrating a victory. Fort Walton Beach High School stadium, Fort Walton Beach, FL.
Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne – 2007. Larger than life-size statue of an Indian child with the
French nun who started the first school west of the Mississippi in 1818. Installed on the
grounds of the Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. Charles, MO.
Here Comes That Man – 2007. Larger than life-size sculpture of Stan Musial. Outside Lester
Plaza, Ladue, MO.
Donald Babb – 2007. Bust honoring the man who established the Citizens Memorial
Healthcare Facility in Bolivar, MO.
Cool Papa Bell – 2007. Bust of the great Negro League player for the Cool Papa Bell Museum
in Mississippi.
Annie – 2008. Eighteen-inch sculpture of an Irish Setter. On display at the National Dog
Museum in St. Louis, MO
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Doug Flutie – 2008. Larger than life-size statue of the Boston College quarterback executing
his famous “Hail Mary” pass. Outside Alumni Stadium at Boston College, Boston, MA.
Dick Howser – 2009. Larger than life-size bronze statue of the Kansas City Royals World
Series-winning manager. Outside Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, MO.
Ewing and Muriel Kauffman – 2009. Larger than life-size sculpture of the philanthropic couple
who were the owners of the Kansas City Royals Baseball Team. Outside Kauffman Stadium in
Kansas City, MO.
Sandy Koufax – 2009. One-third life-size action portrait of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Hall of
Fame Pitcher. The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, New York.
Lewis at Grinders Stand – 2009. Larger than life-size bust of Meriwether Lewis. To stand at
the Visitors Center in Hohenwald, TN to commemorate the bicentennial of Lewis’ death on the
Natchez Trace.
Stan Musial – 2009. Thirty-inch high statue of Stan Musial’s 3,000 hit. Done for the 2009
Major League Baseball All Star Game. Held in private collections.
Buck O’Neil – 2009. Life-size statue of the Kansas City Monarchs’ great first baseman, also
the first African-American to coach in Major League Baseball. In the Hall of Fame in Kauffman
Stadium, Kansas City, MO.
Malcolm Martin – 2009. Life-sized statue of the philanthropist. The Overlook in East St. Louis,
IL.
Three Senators- 2009. A four-foot by four-foot relief depicting Senators Danforth, Wilson and
Eagleton. They were all graduates of St. Louis Country Day School and served in the Senate
at the same time. In Danforth Chapel at Mary Institute Country Day School in St. Louis, MO.
Trixi – 2009. Eighteen-inch sculpture of a favorite mixed breed dog. In the collection of the
owner.
Ratty – 2009. Eight-inch sculpture of the Champion Norwich Terrier. In the collection of the
owner.
Edward Jones Hall of Fame – 2009. A series of seven reliefs honoring the men instrumental in
founding and growing the large investment firm. At their headquarters in St. Louis, MO.
Don Dickerson – 2009. Bust of the lawyer/philanthropist. Outside the Performing Arts Center
at Southeast Missouri State University.
Nick Adenhart – 2010. One-third life-size sculpture of the Anaheim Angels’ pitcher who died
tragically early in his career. Miniatures of the statue will be given each year to their best rookie
pitcher. In the Anaheim Angels’ clubhouse, Anaheim, CA.
Preston Gomez – 2010. Bust of the Anaheim Angels’ Hall of Fame manager. Miniatures of this
bust will be presented to the minor league coach of the year in the Angels’ system. In the
Anaheim Angels’ clubhouse, Anaheim, CA.
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James Ferrell – 2010. Larger than life-size sculpture of the founder of Ferrellgas. At the
Ferrellgas headquarters building in Kansas City, MO.
Bobby Orr – 2010. 110% life-size statue of Bobby Orr making the famous May, 1970 goal that
propelled his team to the Stanley Cup. Outside TD Garden in Boston, MA.
Chuck Berry – 2010. 150% life-size statue of the undisputed father of rock ‘n roll. Installed in
the Loop of University City, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, MO where Chuck grew up.
Dan Dierdorf – 2010. 120% life-sized bust of the Hall of Fame football player installed at the
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, MO.
Blind Boone – 2010. Two foot bronze of the founder of Ragtime music seated at his piano.
Created for the Columbia Historical Society.
Dr. Middlebrook – 2010. A life sized figure of a “Country Doctor” commissioned by The Friends
of Historic Nacogdoches in Nacogdoches, Texas.
Dred and Harriet Scott-2010. A one third life-sized maquette for the larger statue planned for
installation at the Old Courthouse in St. Louis, MO where the infamous decision was handed
down. Commissioned by the Dred Scott Heritage Foundation.
Gary Filbert- 2011. 120% Life sized bust of the famous basketball coach installed at the
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, MO.
John Joline-2011. A life sized relief of the educator commissioned by MICDS in St. Louis, MO
Lou Brock-2011. 110% life sized figure of Lou Brock doing his famous “pop-up” slide installed
at the Baseball field bearing his name at Lindenwood College in St. Charles, MO.
Albert Pujols-2011. 150% life sized figure of Albert pointing skyward in thanks after crossing
home plate. Commissioned by the Pujols Foundation in St. Louis, MO.
Ozzie Smith-2011. 120% life sized bust of the famous shortstop. Installed at the Missouri
Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, MO.
St Francis of Assisi-2011. 110% life sized figure of St. Francis installed on a natural water
feature with several life sized animals and birds installed in Ladue, MO.
John Kadlec-2011. Life sized bust of the Missouri coach and commentator to commemorate
his retirement in Columbia, MO. (age about 65)
John Kadlec-2011. A larger than life sized bust of the Missouri coach for the Missouri Sports
Hall of Fame in Springfield, MO. (age about 25)
The Board-2011. A one third life sized statue of three dogs and two cats representing the
Nestle Purina symbol of their Pet Food Division.
Merle Eberly-2011. A larger than life bust of the Baseball manager of the Clarinda Iowa semipro team, commissioned by Ozzie Smith who played for the coach early in his career.
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Tony DeMarco-2012. A larger than life bronze of the former Welterweight Champion
commissioned by the Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. Erected in Portal Park in Boston,
MA.
Pele-2012 A life sized bust of the football legend commissioned by the President of Gabon, Ali
Bongo Ondimba for the country’s new sports complex. Gabon, Africa.
Bill Virdon-2012. A larger than life sized bust of the baseball great commissioned by the
Missouri Sports hall of Fame.
The Good Samaritan-2012. A half life sculpture depicting the parable from the book of Luke
commissioned by the Good Samaritan Hospital in Mount Vernon IL
The Markets-2012 A 20”x14’ sculpture of a Bull and a Bear in conflict commissioned by
Edward Jones in St; Louis, MO.
Cat and Dog-2012 four foot sculptures of a Cat and a Dog commissioned by the APA in St.
Louis, MO.
Dred and Harriet Scott-2012 A larger than life statue of the couple commissioned by the Dred
Scott Heritage Foundation erected outside the Old Courthouse in St. Louis, MO.
Dick Vermeil-2012 A larger than life bust of the great football coach of the eagles Rams and
Chiefs for the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, MO.
Mike Shannon-2013 A larger than life bust of the famous Cardinal broadcaster for the Missouri
Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, MO.
Pete Adkins-2013 A larger than life bust of the football coach with the most wins in history
commissioned by the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, MO.
Bull and Bear in Conflict-2013 A twelve foot statue of a Bull and Bear representing the
markets. Commissioned by Stifel Nicholaus Brokerage in St Louis, MO.
Norm Stewart- 2013 A larger than life statue of the Hall of Fame Missouri Basketball Coach
commissioned by the Missouri Sports Hal of Fame in Springfield, MO.
Santa Fe Trail monument-2013 A series of five life sized drawings etched on granite marking
the starting point of the Santa Fe trail in New Franklin, MO commissioned by The Friends of
New Franklin Historical Society.
James Eads-2013 A two foot sculpture of the designer of the Eads Bridge I n St. Louis, MO
commissioned by the Engineers Club of St. Louis
H WEBER – BRONZE SCULPTURES
636-463-2613 – 636-443-9374 – harry@harryweber.com
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