The Bronze Figures
The Corps of Discovery Monument figures cast in bronze, November, 2006 at the Crucible Foundry, Norman, Oklahoma.
The Maquette
The making of the Corps of Discovery 1804-2004 Maquette.
Clay Maquette
The Making of Lewis
The creation of Lewis at the Crucible Foundry in Norman, Oklahoma for the Corps of Discovery Monument.
The Making of Clark
The creation of Clark at the Crucible Foundry in Norman, Oklahoma for the Corps of Discovery Monument.
The Making of Drouillard
The creation of Drouillard at the Crucible Foundry in Norman, Oklahoma for the Corps of Discovery Monument.
The Crucible Foundry
Sabra Tull Meyer and the making of the monument at the Crucible Foundry in Norman, Oklahoma.
The Journeys of "Flat Stanley"
Thanks to a fourth grade class in Jefferson City, Missouri, Flat Stanley joins the artist, Sabra Tull Meyer, in the making of the Corps of Discovery monument.
Columbia Daily Tribune Slide Show
Larger-Than-Life Endeavor: Sculptor Sabra Tull Meyer rejoices in her own voyage of discovery as she creates a Lewis and Clark monument. Story by MARCIA VANDERLIP of the Tribune's staff ~ Published Sunday, September 25, 2005 [Full Article]
Lewis and Clark Monument, five heroic size bronze figures depicting a specific day in the historic journey of the Corps of Discovery, June 4th 1804. Location: the Capitol Complex, Jefferson City, Missouri. The figures are: York, Lewis, Seaman, Clark, and Drouillard. The sculptures were unveiled June 4th 2008.