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Lynden Sculpture Garden

Milwaukee, United States

The Lynden Sculpture Garden is an outdoor sculpture park and cultural institution located in River Hills, a suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on the former estate of industrialist Harry Lynde Bradley and his wife, Margaret "Peg" Bradley. Originally an estate known as Lynden, the property later became known as the Bradley Sculpture Garden before opening to the public as the Lynden Sculpture Garden in 2010. It is home to the collection of more than fifty monumental sculptures collected by Peg Bradley between 1962 and 1978. The collection features works by Alexander Archipenko, Deborah Butterfield, Michelle Grabner, Barbara Hepworth, Alexander Liberman, Henry Moore, Isamu Noguchi, Marta Pan, Tony Smith, Mark di Suvero, and others across forty acres of park, lake, and woodland.

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