Ralph Lanning Auction
“When I was 80, I had enough work to do for the next 10 years.
Now at 90, I have work lined up for 10 more years.
I don’t think God is going to take me before I finish. I have work to do.”
Ralph Lanning, Republic, MO sculptor.
Thanks to the generous support of an anonymous donor, a majority of the pieces will eventually be on display at the Missouri State University campus in Springfield, MO, less than 25 miles from their original home in Republic.
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(excerpt from Detour Art)
Lanning Roadside Sculpture Park— Ralph Doss Lanning
1916-2009 | Republic, MO | Concrete sculpture environment
It’s quickly apparent that the person most entertained by the Lanning Sculpture Park is Ralph Lanning. He is as humble as he is quick with a laugh as he shows visitors around his 8.5-acre concrete and stone sculpture garden, regaling them with stories. The garden is filled with mythical creatures, such as mermaids, gryphons, a two-headed dinosaur named Mik and Ike, and a nude Lady Godiva atop a horse (although Ralph claims she is wearing a body suit and tights). There is religious symbology and a touching tribute to a young man going to war. The inscription on the giant concrete heart reads: “If Heaven is half as beautiful as here on Earth, I don’t want to miss it.” Ralph may not consider himself an artist, but this gentle man’s garden speaks otherwise.