About The Rocky™ Statue


In 1980, Sylvester Stallone contacted A. Thomas Schomberg at his Colorado studio to create the statue of ROCKY for the movie "ROCKY III".

Sylvester Stallone had a very clear vision of what he wanted the statue of ROCKY to portray. ROCKY, the iconic hero, is poised with his arms over his head to represent the stage in his career when he is the victor.

Except for several temporary placements at the Philadelphia Museum of Art during the filming of the "ROCKY" movies, the statue was installed at the Spectrum Sports Complex, which according to the movie, was the location of the boxing events.

The ROCKY statue was finally returned to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2006 with the help and foresight of James (Jimmy) Binns and thousands of Philadelphians. This iconic statue now stands on a grassy knoll adjacent to the famous steps leading to the museum, where visitors from around the globe enjoy it today.

In Jimmy's words, "The statue signifies that anything is possible, so long as you keep persevering. It signifies personal victory, that's what it stands up for...personal victory."

 

Monumental ROCKY Statue:
Exclusive Edition of 3

Statue #1 - Located at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Statue #2 - The private collection of Mr. Sylvester Stallone
Statue #3 - The third and FINAL casting, located at our Colorado gallery, is available for purchase and placement

A. Thomas Schomberg

A. Thomas Schomberg, Sculptor

Museum Without Walls:
Audio Tour from Association for Public Art

NOTE: The ROCKY™ statue, replica sculptures and collectibles are solely copyrighted by A. Thomas Schomberg, represented by ROMCYN, LTD dba Schomberg Studios.

The statue and replicas cannot be reproduced or otherwise used in any commercially produced item, work, production, etc., without express permission of Schomberg Studios and MGM Studios.

For further information on the ROCKY™ monumental statue, ROCKY™ sculpture replicas, the works of A. Thomas Schomberg, or copyrights and usage please contact Robin Schomberg-Nicholls or call (925) 316-3642.