Immaculate Heart of Mary (The Fatima Group)

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Immaculate Heart of Mary
English: Our Lady of Fatima
Archdiocese of Indianapolis

Immaculate Heart of Mary is a public artwork by

Catholic retreat center.[1]

Description

This sculpture group consists of six figures. A full-length sculpture of

sacred heart with her hands extended at her sides. Made of marble, Mary is placed on a mortared stone base with a limestone caps. Surrounding Mary are three children a lamb and a sheep. On her proper right is a little girl gazing up at Mary. In the center is a young boy on his knees, praying and looking upwards at her as well. Directly in front of Mary is a young woman also on her knees, praying, with her head bowed. A sheep stands next to the young girls proper right and a smaller lamb sits next to the boy on his proper left.[1]

Acquisition

All of the figures were sculpted in Pietrasanta, Italy by the Enrico Pandolfine Group. The piece was given to the retreat center by Miss Frances Landwerlen on behalf of Louis and Monica Landwerlen, the set cost $1,928.50.[1]

Information

Originally the set was described as The Fatima Group, however it is now generally referred to as the Immaculate Heart of Mary since Mary does not represent the vision of Our Lady of Fátima.[citation needed]

Condition

This sculpture was surveyed in 1993 for its condition and it was described as needing treatment.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Save Outdoor Sculptures! (1994). "Our Lady of Fatima (sculpture)". SOS!. Smithsonian. Retrieved 21 December 2010.