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| "Lincoln
Center Reclining Figure".
Bronze
sculpture by the British sculptor
Henry
Moore
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| "Lincoln
Center Reclining Figure".
Bronze
sculpture by Henry
Moore |
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| Wood
sculpture by Henry
Moore.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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| "Archangel"
by Seymour Lipton, Avery Fisher
Hall, Lincoln Center |
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| "Le
Guichet", (The Box Office),
1963, by Alexander
Calder,
standing in front of the New York
Library for the Performing Arts,
Lincoln Center Plaza |
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| Sun
Triangle, by Athelstan Spilhaus,
McGraw-Hill
Building Plaza |
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| Cleopatra's
Needle, Central Park |
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The
Danish fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen
(1805-1875)
reading "The Ugly Duckling", Central Park |
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"Alice
in Wonderland", Central Park. The English writer and
mathematician
Lewis Carroll wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
in 1865 |
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Bronze
statue of George Washington, the first
president of the United States (1789-1797),
Federal Hall, Wall Street |
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| Statue,
New York Financial District |
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| Museum
of Natural History |
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| The
Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, it is a symbol of political freedom and democracy, 1886 |
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| The
Statue of Liberty New York, the Statue of Liberty, Paris |
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