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April 08, 2007
Sea Dogs to Unveil Monument on Monday

Enough talk about snow…The Portland Sea Dogs will unveil the much anticipated monument, the American Baseball Family Group, on Monday, April 9th at 12:00 Noon on the front plaza at Hadlock Field. The public is invited to attend.

The American Baseball Family Group is a gift to the City of Portland from Daniel Burke, the Owner of the Portland Sea Dogs, to thank the community for its outstanding support through the years. Burke, the former President & CEO of Capital Cities, ABC, Inc., worked diligently to bring the Sea Dogs to Portland in 1994, returning professional baseball to Maine’s largest city for the first time since the 1940’s. In 13 years of play in Portland, the Sea Dogs have welcomed more than five million fans.

Mr. Burke commissioned nationally known artist Rhoda Sherbell in 1997 to create the monument. Ms. Sherbell has had 22 solo museum and gallery exhibitions. She has received 45 awards including those from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, the Ford Foundation, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, and the National Sculpture Society. Her work is in the permanent collections of 25 museums throughout the country, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the National Art Museum of Sports, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Academy of Design. Some of her best known works are Yogi Berra, Casey Stengel, Aaron Copeland, Raphael and Moses Soyer, and Marquerite and William Zorach. Ms. Sherbell is a member of the National Academy of Design in New York.

The monument, which stands nine feet high and measures 11 feet long by four feet wide, depicts a family attending a baseball game including a father figure holding tickets to the game, a male child dressed ready to cheer for the Sea Dogs, and a mother figure carrying a small female child. The monument will be located on the front plaza at Hadlock Field by the Sea Dogs Ticket Office. A maquette of the American Baseball Family Group recently won an award from the National Academy of Design and the sculpture went to the Czech Republic for “The Art in Embassies Program” where it was displayed at the residence of the U.S. Ambassador in Prague.

Posted by Chris Cameron at 01:45 PM

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My question is why does the woman in this sculpture appear to be modeled after a female bodybuilder?

Posted by Pete SoPo
April 9, 2007 04:49 PM

Boy, did the city council drop the ball on this one. It's an ugly statue on city property promoting a private business that has demanded extensive renovations from the city while dangling the possibility of losing the Red Sox affiliation if said renovations aren't made. That--not this advertising masquerading as art--is the real tribute to the citizens of Portland for our support of the Sea Dogs. No wonder the man depicted in the statue is trying to scalp his tickets.

Posted by Flynn
April 9, 2007 10:25 PM

I think it is nice to see an average family of four together,th woman is fat,thats all,big and fat like many women now,bronze makes it!Just cause alot of us ,per say is white,why should we take a back seat to whatever color.

Posted by pat
April 10, 2007 06:26 AM

WHITES hooray,glad to see white people,that woman could be anyone,BUT,the man is WHITE!!!!!

Posted by dave
April 10, 2007 06:28 AM

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