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In Search of the Chrinitoid
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Chrinitoid - n. (RPI) Two Rectangles Vertical Gyratory Up, a kinetic metal sculpture which was lent to the Institute by the sculptor, George Rickey, a professor at RPI from 1961 to 1966. Often confused with meteorological equipment on the Science Center. Although gone, it may be coming back. |
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~ Not the Rensselaer Handbook |
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One of the landmarks of RPI during my time in Troy was the George Rickey sculpture titled Two Rectangles, Vertical Gyratory Up, otherwise known as The Chrinitoid. It was removed from campus in the summer of 1984 (see this Polytechnic front page piece). Rumor always had it that Mr. Rickey wanted RPI to buy it and they couldn't come to terms financially. I have always wondered where the sculpture ended up.
After a while, I got curious about the Chrinitoid's where about and put up the first "In Search of the Chrinitoid" webpage. This attracted the attention of a number of people, mostly RPI alumni. Eventually (in February of 2004), I received the following note:
I immediately reached out to Birgit and she was extremely informative. Here are my notes from our conversations:
The key bit of information, obviously, was that the Chrinitoid had been sold to the Union Bank of Switzerland. It actually took some time for it to click that "Union Bank of Switzerland" was better known in the states as "UBS". A couple more Google searches and I found the curator of the UBS Art collection. I filled out a form on their website, but never really expected a reply. Incredibly, I got a reply (the next day):
Thanks to Google Maps, I can provide satellite imagery of the Chrinitoid site. Click here and look for a pale, blurry bow-tie between the shadow of the octagonal Schanzengraben building and the river. This is the Chrinitoid!
The Article: I wrote an article for the Winter 2004 Rensselear Alumni magazine. It has generated a number of emails from Chrinitoid fans over the years. Drop me a note and I'll add your comments for others to enjoy.
Chrinitoid - 1/27/2005
Tom -
I too was at RPI when the Chrinitoid was there. I was a member of the Class of 1978; and my husband was in the Class of 1980. I enjoyed your story about the Chrinitoid in Rensselaer magazine. It was so much of a presence on campus. I don't think I'll ever see RPI in my mind without picturing it there. If I ever get to Zurich someday, I hope to see it. Thanks for the write-up on it and the memories! Kindest regards, Karen Karen Lee Baouche, M.S., M.B.A. Senior Project Manager, Analgesia and Rheumatology SCIREX Corporation 0 Comments
Posted on 06 Apr 2007 by tom
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Other Rickey: Here are some other Rickey sculptures. Note: This webpage replaces the first and second versions of the "In Search of the Chrinitoid" site.
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