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Ron Pekar - University of Southern California
As a gift to the University of Southern California, retiring University President Steven Sample and his wife, Kathryn, commissioned Tirage artist, Ron Pekar to create a larger than life size monumental bronze sculpture of "Traveler", the University's iconic equestrian mascot for permanent placement in the center of campus, opposite the "Tommy Trojan" landmark sculpture. The monument dedication in May 2010 included the Spirit of Troy Marching Band, "Traveler" with his rider, the sculptor, and several thousand of the Trojan Family.
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Dedication
Campus dedication of a new USC monument by Dr. and Mrs. Sample with the Spirit of Troy Marching Band |

"Traveler" and "Traveler"
Sculpture and the live model counterpart ridden by Hector Aguilar. |

"Traveler"
Full view of monumental sculpture. |

Artist Ron Pekar
Ron Pekar, with his sculpture, "Traveler" |
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"Traveler" (Side View)
Side, full body view, of "Traveler" at the dedication. The solid bronze sculpture has a white patina. |

"Traveler" at the Studio
The USC mascot, at the artist's studio. |

"Traveler" (Clay Model)
Rear view of the clay model with visual reference in the background. |

Commissioned bronze sculptural bust of Lou Galen
Installed in the Galen Arena of the University of Southern California.
Sculpture is one quarter larger than life-size. |
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Detail of commissioned sculpture of Lou Galen
Installed in the Galen Arena of the University of Southern California.
Sculpture is one quarter larger than life-size. |

Commissioned bronze sculptural bust of Albert J. Centofante
Installed in the Galen Arena of the University of Southern California.
Sculpture is one quarter larger than life-size. |
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As a gift to the University of Southern California, retiring University President Steven Sample and his wife, Kathryn, commissioned Tirage artist, Ron Pekar to create a larger than life size monumental bronze sculpture of "Traveler", the University's iconic equestrian mascot for permanent placement in the center of campus, opposite the "Tommy Trojan" landmark sculpture. The monument dedication in May 2010 included the Spirit of Troy Marching Band, "Traveler" with his rider, the sculptor, and several thousand of the Trojan Family.
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