Relief from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Representing Sculpture. A relief of simple sweeping lines of great
beauty.
The Awakening. Lindsay Morris Sterling
The day has dawned and with it life awakens.
Beyond. Chester Beach
A girlish figure wonders what is coming with the future years. Best seen
from across the road.
William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878)
An American poet of the first rank. He sits thoughtfully - his
manuscript before him. Laurels grace his pedestal.
The Sower. Albin Polasek
Along the field he goes, scattering his seed.
Centaur. Olga Popoff Muller
This bestial creature is in the act of abducting a beautiful woman. She
has almost swooned from fright.
The Boy with the Fish. Bela Pratt
They are singing for joy - the fish seeming to be most comfortably at
home. Even the little turtle is happy. The little toes must not be
overlooked.
Returning from the Hunt. John J. Boyle
The Indian is advancing under the weight of a huge bear across his
shoulders, and the huge skin of a companion bear being dragged at has
side.
L'Amour (Love). Evelyn Beatrice Longman
A group of tender, loving trustfulness. In the background are seen angel
heads, denoting the spiritual side of love. The serpent below suggests
the great wisdom born of love. It overcomes all death (the skull). The
oak leaves symbolize eternal love.
Garden Figure. Edith Woodman Burroughs
Is this little Adam with the apple, or only a little boy with a ball?