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.



(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.