Notice the delicate figures on either side the cartouche over the portals. The pinks and blues are so delightfully combined.
Between the columns, against the wall, are balled acacias.
The Pool in the center of the Court might be called The Pool of
Reflections.
In front of this Court is "The End of the Trail," by James Earle Fraser.
Before you is the end of the Indian race. The poor Indian, following his long trail, has at last come to the end. The worn horse and its rider tell a long, pathetic story.
By the entrances are great vases on which in low relief are Bacchanalian scenes. Satyrs form part of the handles.
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Over the doorways are beautifully colored murals.
On the west -
Fruits and Flowers, by Childe Hassam, a fine area of superb color.