Wisconsin artist who cast Mary Tyler Moore sculpture dies

Flowers sit on the Mary Tyler Moore statue.
Flowers sit at the base of the Mary Tyler Moore statue inside the Minneapolis Visitor Center store on Jan. 25.
Evan Frost | MPR News file

Gwendolyn Gillen, a Wisconsin artist whose bronze sculpture of Mary Tyler Moore tossing her hat became a downtown Minneapolis landmark, has died. She was 76.

Gillen's daughter, Alessandra Gillen, says her mother died Friday in hospice care at Madison Heights Senior Community in Madison, where she had lived since 2013. Gwendolyn Gillen died two days after Moore died at the age of 80.

Alessandra Gillen tells the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel her mother was most proud of the Moore statue.

In 2002, Gillen's life-sized statue of Moore was dedicated on Nicollet Mall, a pedestrian mall near where Moore threw her tam in the opening credits of her 1970s TV show, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."

The statue is now on display in the Minneapolis Visitor Center during mall reconstruction.

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