Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (Milwaukee)

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Year2002
Dimensions260 cm (104 in)
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial
ArtistGautam Pal
Year2002
TypeBronze sculpture
Dimensions260 cm (104 in)
LocationMilwaukee County Courthouse, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Coordinates43°2′29.759″N 87°55′23.847″W / 43.04159972°N 87.92329083°W / 43.04159972; -87.92329083
OwnerMilwaukee County

The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial is a 2002 public sculpture by Gautam Pal located at the Milwaukee County Courthouse in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.

The 8 ft 8 in (2.64 m) sculpture depicts Indian civil rights leader Mahatma Gandhi dressed in traditional attire and walking with a long staff. His head is bald, and his chest, shoulders, and legs are bare. He wears glasses and his gaze is directed toward the path he is walking. He wears sandals. The figure is oriented away from the Courthouse, appearing to walk eastward toward downtown and Lake Michigan.[1] The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial in Washington, D.C. includes a similar statue by Gautama Pal, also mounted on a red granite plinth.

The sculpture stands on a tapered red granite base on which bronze plaques are mounted on four sides to display texts. Placement between Courthouse doors labeled "TRUTH" and "JUSTICE" reinforces the message of the sculpture.

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