Sculpture of the Exposition Palaces and Courts by Juliet Helena Lumbard James
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beautifully balanced, with elegance expressed in every line of her
garment with its rich border sparingly used, she holds in either arm an overflowing cornucopia, the symbol of what she is able to give you. The Adventurous Bowman Herman A. MacNeil, Sculptor At the top of the Column of Progress where the sea-wind blows thru his locks, stands the Adventurous Bowman, the symbol of achievement. At the base of the column are seen figures representing the progress of men thru life. We watch them file past, but it is with this man of splendid daring, of consummate achievement, that we are most concerned. He has striven and has reached the top. He has only just pulled the chord of his bow, and his arrow has sped on. With confident eye he looks to see it hit the mark. The laurel wreath and palm of victory await his efforts. Pan Sherry Fry, Sculptor |
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