Cavalry Man Public Art
Caballería Hombre de Arte Público
Cavalry Man Public Art
Public Art Artist: Jose Ruiz De Rivera Installed in 1939, Cavalry Man was created by sculptor Jose Ruiz De Rivera and commissioned by Percival Henderson. This is an 8 ft and 3 in tall with a five foot base stone representation of late William Harvie, a 33rd Degree Mason member of the Scottish Rite Temple and a dear friend of Henderson
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