Energy in Repose
1923 / Henry Hering / Cleveland
A burly man wearing a tunic sits on a rock. His right hand rests on his thigh, and his left hand holds a hammer. His muscles are well-defined, showing that he is a laborer. The title suggests that this figure represents man in his peak physical state allowing his strength to be guided by intelligence.
This piece was sculpted by Henry Hering, whose other work includes the titanic figures of "the Guardians of Traffic" on the Lorain-Carnegie bridge in Cleveland. Energy in Repose is considered one of his more traditional pieces, as late in his career his work started to become more Art Deco in style.
Location: Superior Street entrance., East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue
Title
Energy in Repose
Description
A burly man wearing a tunic sits on a rock. His right hand rests on his thigh, and his left hand holds a hammer. His muscles are well-defined, showing that he is a laborer. The title suggests that this figure represents man in his peak physical state allowing his strength to be guided by intelligence.
This piece was sculpted by Henry Hering, whose other work includes the titanic figures of "the Guardians of Traffic" on the Lorain-Carnegie bridge in Cleveland. Energy in Repose is considered one of his more traditional pieces, as late in his career his work started to become more Art Deco in style.
This piece was sculpted by Henry Hering, whose other work includes the titanic figures of "the Guardians of Traffic" on the Lorain-Carnegie bridge in Cleveland. Energy in Repose is considered one of his more traditional pieces, as late in his career his work started to become more Art Deco in style.
Creator
Date
1923
Location City
Location County
Location Site
Location Street
East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue
Location Type
Media Base Depth
6 ft 8 in
Media Sculpture Height
15 ft
Media Base Height
4 ft
Media Base Width
10 ft 6 in
Creation Date
01/01/1923